Experimental Research In Education: The Most Exciting Talk at the 2005 Joint Statistical Meetings
- From: Donald Macnaughton <donmac@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 21:55:36 -0500
Referring to my February 11 post, Michael Granaas wrote
(in EdStat)
I am wondering why this is being circulated. The
opening comments don't provide me with an adequate
context to judge whether I should just be reading
for information or if there is a desire for comments.
I would be very interested in and appreciative of any
comments that readers have about the ideas. The full
post is at
http://www.matstat.com/teach/p0048.htm
I'm especially interested in comments about the
discussion of whether human performance or behavior
can be predicted from a person's race. That discussion
is available at
http://www.matstat.com/teach/p0048.htm#AppC
Don Macnaughton
.
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