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Totally OT, help requested
My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for
people to judge that this isn't spam. I may possibly send this to one, and only one, other group. If you feel it's abusing the newsgroup, I can only apologise again, and plead that my intentions are honourable. My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. It's anonymous, of course; but anybody who cares to supply an email address goes into a draw for a prize of £20! -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Totally OT, help requested
"Mike Lyle" wrote in message
.. . My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. I may possibly send this to one, and only one, other group. If you feel it's abusing the newsgroup, I can only apologise again, and plead that my intentions are honourable. My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. It's anonymous, of course; but anybody who cares to supply an email address goes into a draw for a prize of £20! -- Mike. Yes we know you sufficiently to assist, well I am anyway:-), but can we know what it is about before we 'plunge in' please. My this takes me back!! I am at present doing some research on some lectures I have been asked to provide details on and present sometime in the future :-)) Mike -- .................................................. ......... Royal Naval Electrical Branch Association www.rnshipmates.co.uk www.nsrafa.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Totally OT, help requested
On 7 Feb, 12:33, "Mike Lyle"
wrote: My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site:http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php Fantastic! Mind ... there's a typo on excercise 48 ) |
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Totally OT, help requested
In message , Mike Lyle
writes My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. I may possibly send this to one, and only one, other group. If you feel it's abusing the newsgroup, I can only apologise again, and plead that my intentions are honourable. My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. It's anonymous, of course; but anybody who cares to supply an email address goes into a draw for a prize of £20! Great stuff. Bas and I have both done it. No test results yet. -- June Hughes |
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Totally OT, help requested
On 7 Feb, 14:06, Martin wrote:
Did you pass the test? ) Well, it reminded me of the 11+. I love this kind of quiz ) I await my GBP 20 random prize. Shame on you - the poor lad is a student!! I'll give him back his 20 quids. Which reminds me that I once gave back the money to a school quiz night - I felt so bad for them - and I removed my son from the school shortly after g |
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Totally OT, help requested
Have posted it on ukfd, Mike. My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. I may possibly send this to one, and only one, other group. If you feel it's abusing the newsgroup, I can only apologise again, and plead that my intentions are honourable. My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. It's anonymous, of course; but anybody who cares to supply an email address goes into a draw for a prize of £20! -- Mike. -- June Hughes |
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Totally OT, help requested
I'm in to - about to do it now - tell him to keep the £20.00 as I'm sure
that he won't want the uni bar profits to plummet! "Mike Lyle" wrote in message .. . My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. I may possibly send this to one, and only one, other group. If you feel it's abusing the newsgroup, I can only apologise again, and plead that my intentions are honourable. My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. It's anonymous, of course; but anybody who cares to supply an email address goes into a draw for a prize of £20! -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Totally OT, help requested
'Mike' wrote:
"Mike Lyle" wrote in message .. . My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. [...] Yes we know you sufficiently to assist, well I am anyway:-), but can we know what it is about before we 'plunge in' please. [...] That's very kind: one of the problems the youngsters have with this kind of thing is getting enough independent participants. But I'm afraid that, as I'm one of the guinea pigs, it might tend to invalidate the experiment if I knew what it was about!* My guess is probably much the same as yours: I imagine he's hoping to compare people's results on one kind of test with those on another, and see if there's any difference which can be correlated with other known factors. The task may be to compare two differing schools of thought; but I really have no idea. What I _do_ know is that I be not near so good at these 'ere tests nor I were fifty year ago! To Martin: yes, I spotted a typo, too; but I can't remember where it was. *I volunteered, for money, as a guinea pig at Birkbeck once. We were subjected by a succession of graduate students to a battery of tests in ascending order of weirdness, and it wasn't till afterwards that we realised we'd been tested not on the activities themselves, but on our reactions to being set impossible tasks! At least this one isn't like that. -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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On 7 Feb, 21:16, "Mike Lyle"
wrote: That's very kind: one of the problems the youngsters have with this kind of thing is getting enough independent participants. But I'm afraid that, as I'm one of the guinea pigs, it might tend to invalidate the experiment if I knew what it was about!* My guess is probably much the same as yours: I imagine he's hoping to compare people's results on one kind of test with those on another, and see if there's any difference which can be correlated with other known factors. The task may be to compare two differing schools of thought; but I really have no idea. My son did a similar exercise a few months ago with questionnaire addressed to possible employers and if/why/when/ etc. they would employ a 16 years old. He does economic and loves it - I had to however spend a whole evening stuffing envelopes and sending it to suppliers, friends and whoever crossed my mind. What we wouldn't do for our lil' ones. To Martin: yes, I spotted a typo, too; but I can't remember where it was. I spotted the mistake on exercise 48, thankyouverymuch. It reads 'on the of the on the'. Poor lad ;o) |
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Totally OT, help requested
"Mike Lyle" wrote in message .. . My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. I may possibly send this to one, and only one, other group. If you feel it's abusing the newsgroup, I can only apologise again, and plead that my intentions are honourable. My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. It's anonymous, of course; but anybody who cares to supply an email address goes into a draw for a prize of £20! But, as I don't have a educational qualification which is listed, I can't contribute! Bloody stupid! -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Totally OT, help requested
"Mike Lyle" wrote:
He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. If colonials are allowed, I need a translation, since my knowledge of English is incomplete: GCSE A-Level ?? There seems not to be a box for "The dean said to go away and never darken these hallowed halls again," sometimes known here as "dean's _other_ list. Gary Woods AKA K2AHC- PGP key on request, or at home.earthlink.net/~garygarlic Zone 5/6 in upstate New York, 1420' elevation. NY WO G |
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Totally OT, help requested
Gary Woods wrote:
"Mike Lyle" wrote: He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. If colonials are allowed, I need a translation, since my knowledge of English is incomplete: GCSE A-Level ?? "Finished HS with scores good enough for university" is near enough for government work. There seems not to be a box for "The dean said to go away and never darken these hallowed halls again," sometimes known here as "dean's _other_ list. Well, I'm a colonial too, you know! We're taking over the world: the Brits are getting used to it, though. I don't know, for you and Alan, why the list of qualifications is so limited. It looks like an oversight not to have added an "Other" box. I'll mention it to him in case it's relevant to his conclusions. Sorry, Puce: I knew _somebody_ had spotted the typo! -- Mike. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Totally OT, help requested
Mike Lyle writes
*I volunteered, for money, as a guinea pig at Birkbeck once. We were subjected by a succession of graduate students to a battery of tests in ascending order of weirdness, and it wasn't till afterwards that we realised we'd been tested not on the activities themselves, but on our reactions to being set impossible tasks! At least this one isn't like that. We subject some of our job applicants to an assessment centre, one of the activities of which is an exercise in building a structure to help us assess how well the applicants work in a team. Even when we tell them the exercise is about team working, they are still convinced the important thing is how good the structure is. -- Kay |
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Totally OT, help requested
On Wed, 7 Feb 2007 21:16:17 +0000, Mike Lyle wrote
(in article ): 'Mike' wrote: "Mike Lyle" wrote in message .. . My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. [...] Yes we know you sufficiently to assist, well I am anyway:-), but can we know what it is about before we 'plunge in' please. [...] That's very kind: one of the problems the youngsters have with this kind of thing is getting enough independent participants. But I'm afraid that, as I'm one of the guinea pigs, it might tend to invalidate the experiment if I knew what it was about!* My guess is probably much the same as yours: I imagine he's hoping to compare people's results on one kind of test with those on another, and see if there's any difference which can be correlated with other known factors. The task may be to compare two differing schools of thought; but I really have no idea. Well I for one didn't need to know what it was about - it was sufficient to know you as an urgler. I have to say this took me back to 11 Plus days - people of my generation will remember those exams! I had great fun doing it but found some of the questions surprisingly hard (and some very easy, natch). I look forward to hearing whether I've got a place in my nearest grammar school! Good luck to your son. -- Sally in Shropshire, UK bed and breakfast near Ludlow: http://www.stonybrook-ludlow.co.uk Burne-Jones/William Morris window in Shropshire church: http://www.whitton-stmarys.org.uk |
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Totally OT, help requested
"Mike Lyle" wrote in message .. . My apologies for the OTness, but I hope I'm a familiar enough urgler for people to judge that this isn't spam. I may possibly send this to one, and only one, other group. If you feel it's abusing the newsgroup, I can only apologise again, and plead that my intentions are honourable. My son at Durham University needs some data for his undergraduate dissertation, and has posted a short IQ test at the following site: http://www.dur.ac.uk/j.a.lyle/index.php He'd be very grateful to any volunteer guinea pigs kind-hearted enough to take part. It's anonymous, of course; but anybody who cares to supply an email address goes into a draw for a prize of £20! -- Mike. Survived it...........I HATE mental arithmetic ! Jenny |
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