Ender100@aol.com
Date: 08/25/02-07:07:50 PM Z
If anyone is planning on trying to duplicate this study, I will be glad to be
a volunteer—I am sure I can find 15 minutes in each day to participate... I
might even give up some of my time working on the design of my latest
invention—a polaroid back for a Nikon D1X.
Mark Nelson
In a message dated 8/25/02 6:45:32 PM, kthayer@pacifier.com writes:
<< Shannon wrote:
>
In fact, I heard
> > about
> > a study that showed that if men look at women’s breasts for fifteen
minutes a
> > day, it prolongs their life as much as if they jogged for thirty minutes a
> > day!
and Judy wrote:
>
> And I heard about a study that showed that doctors who liked exercise
> found that exercise helped heart attack victims, and those who didn't
> found it didn't.
I'd guess Shannon was trying to introduce some levity into the
discussion by mentioning this study; at any rate we don't know enough
about the study to dismiss it by suggesting that the researchers found
what they wanted to find. If the research were properly designed and
carried out, there would be no particular reason to question the
results, but we don't know how the study was designed, so we can't say
either that the results were probably biased, or that they were probably
not biased. >>
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