Yeah, that would be tricky as I spend a lot of time looking at tables. Our field is pretty quantitative (and my research very much so) so the results tables are the main thing to look at in many articles. With limited time I tend to focus on tables and the discussion/conclusion and not read much of the rest of the article--especially if it's in my area and I know the prior research by heart so I don't need to spend time on the lit review etc.
Oh and I know you're not trying to sway me and I appreciate it. Many here are much more in love with readers (or are super tree huggers) and get pushy on the subject of someone preferring paper and I appreciate that you've been helpful without doing so!
Thanks!
|