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    Or get married.

    Or get married.
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    Quit being a traffic cop!

    Quit being a traffic cop!
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    So, you're here, and I'm there, or I'm not there...

    So, you're here, and I'm there, or I'm not there at your here, nor am I here where it's your there, then you can't be here not there either. I know! We're both someplace else! :roflmao
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    So...we're not really here? If not, are we in...

    So...we're not really here? If not, are we in multiple locations simultaneously? :thinking:
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    I think unit's idea of stropping his Dorko may...

    I think unit's idea of stropping his Dorko may have influenced your nocturnal imagery! :rofl2:
    j/k!
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    Is that a wish in one hand and something else in...

    Is that a wish in one hand and something else in the other? :rofl2:
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    You raised an interesting question: is a...

    You raised an interesting question: is a "thought" a "thing"? Cog. psy. says "yes." Radical behaviourism says "no." Gestaltists would say no, it's process. I'll have to ponder this. Perhaps I should...
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    Oooh, Karst topography! Cool! As light qualifies...

    Oooh, Karst topography! Cool!
    As light qualifies as a "thing", and you concede that light is observable, then something is observable.
    This is fun!
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    Which is the basis of the scale of measurement?...

    Which is the basis of the scale of measurement? Cardinal, ordinal, interval or ratio?
    If it is unobservable, no results can be actually recorded, only deduced. Kinda like wind -- can't see it, but...
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    No, not quite. The Hawthorne effect predicts that...

    No, not quite. The Hawthorne effect predicts that participants who are aware of observation will change their behaviour regardless of their baseline behaviour. H.E. has little to do with the observer...
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    Obi-Wan explains the Force - YouTube...

    Obi-Wan explains the Force - YouTube
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    Don't sweat it, buddy. The Hawthorne effect deals...

    Don't sweat it, buddy. The Hawthorne effect deals with the phenomena of research participants altering their behaviour when they are made aware that they are under observation.
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    However, the simple act of observing affects the...

    However, the simple act of observing affects the behaviour under study.
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    1st you thought it was about Mohicans, now...

    1st you thought it was about Mohicans, now scarlet letters...:gaah:
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    There is also the Hawthorne effect to consider.

    There is also the Hawthorne effect to consider.
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    Re: "shifting the origin", how are you accounting...

    Re: "shifting the origin", how are you accounting for Heisenberg's principle of uncertainty?
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    That's a pretty low probability value! Skinner...

    That's a pretty low probability value! Skinner would be proud of the statistical presentation.
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    YO!!! Present and accounted for!

    YO!!! Present and accounted for!
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    My name is MapleLeafAlumnus, and I'm a...

    My name is MapleLeafAlumnus, and I'm a stropaholic...
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