Which is my way of saying, via pathetic fallacy, that I’ve gotten very busy (science majors can know literary terms too).
Breakdown of summer research results: we are reasonably confident that something is happening. Like I said earlier, the effect size is small, but it’s consistent across all the stimuli. Furthermore, if we eliminate one participant, [...]
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