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<blockquote data-quote="hanadr" data-source="post: 277983" data-attributes="member: 8110"><p>Smitha</p><p> I really hate this idea that the majority must be right. </p><p> I remember doing a series of experiments at University and plotting a graph of my results. EVERYONE else in the group got a straight line graph. I came up with a "S" shaped curve. I was ridiculed by the class "genius" for not knowing how to plot graphs. I stuck to my guns. When the work was marked by the professor, I was the ONE person in the whole class who had valid results.</p><p> I'm not saying this to prove how clever I am, but to show what honest science can do. I didn't massage my data. Most of my classmates assumed what the results would be and adjusted what they found to fit thetheory. A whole University class of potential Ancel Keyses!!</p><p> Hana</p><p> PS we actually invented a conversion factor as students. We called it "The Universal Bench Constant". It's the number by which you need to multiply your results to get tthe RIGHT answer. I don't think i ever used it but most did</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hanadr, post: 277983, member: 8110"] Smitha I really hate this idea that the majority must be right. I remember doing a series of experiments at University and plotting a graph of my results. EVERYONE else in the group got a straight line graph. I came up with a "S" shaped curve. I was ridiculed by the class "genius" for not knowing how to plot graphs. I stuck to my guns. When the work was marked by the professor, I was the ONE person in the whole class who had valid results. I'm not saying this to prove how clever I am, but to show what honest science can do. I didn't massage my data. Most of my classmates assumed what the results would be and adjusted what they found to fit thetheory. A whole University class of potential Ancel Keyses!! Hana PS we actually invented a conversion factor as students. We called it "The Universal Bench Constant". It's the number by which you need to multiply your results to get tthe RIGHT answer. I don't think i ever used it but most did [/QUOTE]
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