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Old 12-28-2014, 09:54 PM   #156
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You didn't ask why they would try to replicate real world conditions in an experiment?
I did say, "I don't think they were trying to replicate real world conditions. Why should they?" I'd still like to know that. I said, "I did not." to your question because if its assumptions about the researchers motives.

So, why should research replicate real world situations? Would that be all research, or only research involving ereaders?
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