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Originally Posted by j.p.s
Since you fell asleep reading the report, maybe you should give it another go and criticize what was actually written.
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Zzzzzzzzzz
But seriously... it doesn't matter if the research was designed "correctly" or not. My personal experience DEFIES its premise/findings. And since I've long ago accepted that I'm just not all that special (albeit grudgingly), I've no choice but to assume that the research (and its findings) simply aren't that universally relevant.
People whose sleep patterns are easily disrupted, may experience their sleep patterns being easily disrupted.
People whose sleep patterns aren't easily disrupted, probably won't experience their sleep patterns being easily disrupted.
Me??? For the past two years or so, I've fallen asleep within 20 minutes of getting prone in bed with my favorite backlit tablet (every night) and sleeping like the dead (every night) 'til morning. I was an excellent sleeper
before backlit devices started following me to bed, and I gotta tell ya ... I've only gotten
better at it since then.