Introduction:
Sometimes the head gets tired of studying. The following experiment was conducted to
determine the effectiveness of studying with one’s feet.
Methods: There was one participant (n = 1). The
participant’s feet were placed on study book.
Learning was then tested by asking the participant a series of three
questions based on what was stood upon. See Graphic 1.
Graphic 1.
Results: Questions were answered incorrectly 100% of the
time (p < 0.0001).
See Table 1.
See Table 1.
Table 1.
Correct
|
Incorrect
|
|
Question
1
|
-
|
X
|
Question
2
|
-
|
X
|
Question
3
|
-
|
X
|
Discussion: The Null Hypothesis (H0) was
supported. This result was found to be statistically significant. In other words, feet were not found to be a
conducive avenue of learning.
Conclusion: Bummer!
Hasta!
4 comments:
Hello? Someone needs to get out more! I could have predicted the outcome without doing the experiment and I never even went to medical school. ;-)
Guess I won't try studying with my feet! Maybe the hands would work better.....;)
Now, I hate all thing epidemiology, yet your experiment was quite entertaining!
Hilarious! If only it worked.
Love ya,
Amy
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