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6/18/2008 |
The internet as a form of cumminication is inneffective for groups to use particularly as a primary one. the people that abandon these forums know this but they can't communicate it to anyone who persists in using a failed method.
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psychology experiment that nobody cares about
6/18/2008 |
| The subjects have not responded possibly because of the small size of the sample population. I am also tesing my hypothesis at nbc.com on the tonight show message board with the following statement also posted by spartacuss but I had to add the extra s because it was taken. I am an actor and writer who has appeared on nbc and wrote my own part. none of you know what your talking about. I am also a comedian and I am published in the complete idiots guide to jokes right after jay leno on page 23 in some editions. You people need help. get well soon. check it out at nbc.com (I do not know what if anything will happen but we'll see.)
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psychology experiments
6/17/2008 |
I participated in a language experiment concerning communication and perception. I got paid 25$. It is possible that some message board communities will be the subject of experiments. People assume roles in these communities identical to those in other communities. Identical conversations and predictable results occur. Recently someone appeared to the douchebag of a group but it turns out he was the experimenter. The experimenter of the group is obvious from the title. The experimenters of these groups usually are on their last stage of participation in the group before they leave it. Some people don't think they're forfilling a role but I think they are wether on purpose or not. I firmly believe this persons claim that he is an experimenter although he didn't use those words. I don't doubt people til they give me reason to. Experiments such as the one that may be done on these groups almost always prove what they set out to prove because participants are either coached or data is interpreted that way. There was a family ties episode on this. Alex Keating ended up blowing the whistle on his professor. But sometimes they can be useful because an unintended consequence can be found. These have more credibility than the original purpose of the expirement. I learned a sidenote in the experiment I participated in. For those of you looking for the blog I promised to post at the improv today this is not it. That blog has no point. What I intended to prove with that blog has been proven many times. Theres no need.
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