Bad Reporting, Not Email, Worse Than Marijuana
MoNickels writes "Turns out, those endless news reports and blog entries in April about "texting makes you stupid" were inaccurate. As linguist Mark Liberman at LanguageLog now reports by way of apologizing to Wilson, it wasn't Wilson's fault, but that of "rotten science journalism." Psychologist Glenn Wilson was reported to have done a study said that chat and email, as the Guardian put it, "are a greater threat to IQ and concentration than taking cannabis." But Wilson says, "This...is a temporary distraction effect—not a permanent loss of IQ. The equivalences with smoking pot and losing sleep were made by others, against my counsel, and 8 [subjects] somehow became '80 clinical trials.'" The original Slashdot story was covered back in April."
I was having this discussion with a co-worker just the I'm sorry, what were we talking about?
At least being stoned all the time makes dupes more tolerable when I don't remember reading them the first time.
"Progress comes from the intelligent use of experience."
Article title is definitely true! With pot I'm only disoriented for an hour or two, but sucky reporting leaves me in a confused daze forever...
-- You are in a maze of little, twisty passages, all different... --
Well I never!
http://www.joejag.com/pics/cnn_columbia.jpg
Surely you're toking, Mr. Feynman?
Yahoo! Pipes are awesome. How awesome? http://pipes.yahoo.com/jesdynf/slashdot
But did they admit their mistake soon enough? I've been smoking pot 24/7 since that article ran (/. told me it was OK!) and now I may be severely retarded. Any other nerds in my boat?
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Man.. I've really gotta stop trusting everything I read on the internets, someday this is gonna get me in trouble.
Oh well, I'll always have those free Xboxes and iPods I won...