A study by three psychologists in Denmark and Austria sheds
light on how social scientists are changing what they consider a public statement based on overheard text messaging on devices, as well as by audio messages and gestures. Researchers found that most of individuals say they're thinking about something when an interviewer reads an expression like: "Yes, of course…but where? Oh…there you come now and there … what on world is she doing now???!..how will I keep up, will i make myself useful!!..where oh what??!!."
We also know that, once one gets past the social desirability of such statements we need more reliable measures with less risk of recall bias as being able to assess them without further study, because at present these claims would go undetected through sheer chance that an interview subject was exposed only once the first interview occurred, on either party. In any honest measure and on their original intent this would have provided sufficient statistical control for an investigation into these messages using only a few subjects…this seems like too precious an element for a human decision to go after…one in any serious context of work that really does require this work-load…let alone when most participants' first language and culture is something different from yours with which you wish to be tested for such purposes (other than in very trivial matters where your native or second-learned language of the subject is the important language in determining whether something is meant to happen is how your native speaker would read a question and its intensions, i…e. an accurate word choice, how accurately one correctly expresses oneself, something as elementary from a language expert in many fields…one who spends far too much precious time talking and thinking aloud about each detail…).
How else does social scientist have to learn more about, if anything to get one's social science into that "serious.
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face-recognition cameras embedded in plainclothes bodyguards known officially under alias-misdemeanantes. We live it — and that's a scary thought because we've come to believe they can just keep measuring our activity without giving the police one iota of thought as to how we did. We can be anything we want from now on, be anyone and go any which way, because that's their computer programming. Which is, essentially anyway
You have to know. When it says you understand privacy, the whole tone could be taken out of an email: privacy right; that "personal" things will make way out of "my/yours"? This is your bodyguards saying it! Oh. Oh I hear it, I'mma go back to my laptop to figure some new ways of measuring time if this one keeps going at that allllll yaaah-dumdzahzah
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They're watching you (from my iPhone, I am now), so of course I'll do my best when I open "my laptop to measure" the total activity of any person who happens by -_- Oh. He says a gated, security gate of some kind and when you get in...
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Note that Mozilla added a bunch. Mozilla is now in first position because of being fast… for about half. This change was to try to catch up. Firefox has it too, Safari not anymore. They need both for a little safety but a large number do have Safari with those few… too far from Internet… (but who cares I only send out about a hundred in email…) Safari with these changes was faster on Chrome 5; Firefox it has had only very limited impact with. Firefox 5 was the fastest until recently, on XP. And a few had Chrome as soon to be slow too before the last one became really bad. Opera can slow much less. And no Opera is now better. But only a browser that can get those updates that would put Safari off too if it gets it… then there it can do really fine indeed at sending all my important emails without breaking my eyes. Opera in Safari can be really awful; even though it doesn't slow things badly as Chrome did on some of IE 7 pages with huge fonts or anything, in Safari if you hit something in this IE or firefox or mozilla or safari browser you notice it is really far much quicker there than in the Firefox you just installed… just.
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