2014-09-14
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2014-09-14 |
Title text: 2014-09-14 |
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- [Describe panel here]
- A what?
- An smf. It's the easiest way to verify a result.
- If your effect is real, you should be able to activate or deactivate it at will. If you say, "active=1 inactive= =0," then you can transmit a signal in binary.
- My experiment showed that men who watch batman movies report higher baseline confidence.
- Perfect!
- Tell an observer to only look at initial and final confidence reports. Higher levels are to be noted as "1" and lower levels are written down as 'o. If your effect is real, you can transmit this signal with perfect fidelity
- 00010001 100101010101000011010010110100010|
- That's okay, yeah that might actually work. But why is it called an smf?
- 10 100100 1000 10/00101 100001000000
- 110010 10 10 001010101010000110101
- "science,
Votey Transcript[edit]
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- [Describe panel here]
- Even I think that's dorky! By
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