Great link. This was an interesting test, and I enjoyed reading the results. Thanks for posting this.
First, of course, a ridiculously low sample size--way too small to make generalizations.
Second, it’s too bad he couldn’t test the one factor I beleive would have the greatest predictive value--income level.
So if I ever lose my wallet, I hope an old white lady is the one who finds it.
Did the report talk about which people knew the difference between “then” and “than”
No, it didn’t steve.
And yes, mixing up “then” and “than” is a mistake I make a lot.
Thanks for being a jagoff about it.
$2.10 ?? Are you kidding? You want to test honesty, put $300 in the wallet and do your little survey again.
Great link. This was an interesting test, and I enjoyed reading the results. Thanks for posting this.
First, of course, a ridiculously low sample size--way too small to make generalizations.
Second, it’s too bad he couldn’t test the one factor I beleive would have the greatest predictive value--income level.
So if I ever lose my wallet, I hope an old white lady is the one who finds it.
Did the report talk about which people knew the difference between “then” and “than”
No, it didn’t steve.
And yes, mixing up “then” and “than” is a mistake I make a lot.
Thanks for being a jagoff about it.
$2.10 ?? Are you kidding? You want to test honesty, put $300 in the wallet and do your little survey again.