Brushing off my hardly touched dreamdwidth account to post this. Shortly after SurveyFail went down, one of my psych teachers gave me an assignment to review an article about a test that could use some revisions. I had to stop myself from cackling in the middle of class because I knew exactly what I was going to write for this assignment.
Oh yeah, baby. SurveyFail
Prefacing this, I have to say that if anyone steals this they will be cursed. Don't make me invoke the ancient Egyptian curse involving donkeys gangbanging the unfortunate cursee, because I will. Copying this and using it as your own will not be wise for multiple reasons, barring the obvious ethics violation and possibly expulsion, there is also the fact that this paper has some huge, glaring errors in it. Equally important is that I have a very distinct writing style. You turn your next paper in? Even if you stole it from someone else, you hypothetical paper stealing bastard, they will know that something is up because the writing style will be very different. No really, you'll see what I mean about distinct writing style in a moment (if you haven't all ready). In short? DO NOT STEAL OR I WILL CUT YOU.
If I had time I'd do away with the stuffy wording and insert some more fannish based dissection but it's midterms so of course I have no time.
( Review of Alison Macleod's article (with link at the end) )
Oh yeah, baby. SurveyFail
Prefacing this, I have to say that if anyone steals this they will be cursed. Don't make me invoke the ancient Egyptian curse involving donkeys gangbanging the unfortunate cursee, because I will. Copying this and using it as your own will not be wise for multiple reasons, barring the obvious ethics violation and possibly expulsion, there is also the fact that this paper has some huge, glaring errors in it. Equally important is that I have a very distinct writing style. You turn your next paper in? Even if you stole it from someone else, you hypothetical paper stealing bastard, they will know that something is up because the writing style will be very different. No really, you'll see what I mean about distinct writing style in a moment (if you haven't all ready). In short? DO NOT STEAL OR I WILL CUT YOU.
If I had time I'd do away with the stuffy wording and insert some more fannish based dissection but it's midterms so of course I have no time.
( Review of Alison Macleod's article (with link at the end) )