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And anyway, any null hypothesis can be rejected with a large enough sample size. Burr Send a noteboard - 10/04/2010 03:49:41 AM
I hoped to find this study and get a look at the effect sizes, but it doesn't look like I have access to it yet.
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/Scientific Findings: Video games may hinder learning for boys - 16/03/2010 07:48:18 PM 1041 Views
Well duh! - 16/03/2010 08:17:48 PM 661 Views
really, 64 kids? so that's 32 who got a playstation? - 16/03/2010 09:52:21 PM 720 Views
probably not if they're spending the same amount of time - 17/03/2010 01:56:32 AM 614 Views
Hah. Not a very convincing sample size there. - 16/03/2010 11:54:44 PM 691 Views
too true. - 17/03/2010 02:00:38 AM 640 Views
1500 data points are not needed to be representative. - 03/04/2010 05:31:51 AM 791 Views
Actually an N=30 is sufficient to produce a normal curve and minimize error. - 03/04/2010 05:26:27 AM 795 Views
And anyway, any null hypothesis can be rejected with a large enough sample size. - 10/04/2010 03:49:41 AM 716 Views
Seems like common sense..... *NM* - 17/03/2010 06:47:18 PM 389 Views
Re: /Scientific Findings: Video games may hinder learning for boys - 18/03/2010 01:37:19 PM 632 Views
Damn! Now I have to get rid of my consoles! - 19/03/2010 12:31:22 AM 642 Views
why should you get rid of your consoles? - 19/03/2010 03:07:38 AM 579 Views
The words "video game" can be replaced by anything with the same result. - 19/03/2010 05:54:51 AM 687 Views
I like this line ... - 19/03/2010 06:24:05 AM 703 Views
well if your parents never buy you new games... - 19/03/2010 12:36:08 PM 586 Views
That's pretty stupid. Type of game is very important. - 23/03/2010 03:47:16 PM 675 Views
While it may seem like common sense... - 03/04/2010 05:39:59 AM 723 Views

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