RE: Four Scenarios
October 26, 2013 at 9:30 pm
(This post was last modified: October 26, 2013 at 9:34 pm by freedomfromforum.)
(October 26, 2013 at 9:24 pm)Zazzy Wrote: I think this part of the study:
Quote:1) Present four scenarios (frames) depicting behaviors commonly not associated with subject sets.
would indicate that bigotry is not in play- since it is obvious that FFF does not view these behaviors as associated with Christians (since he clearly understood the nature of the design before performing the experiment).
That said, it WAS inflammatory to put Christians in the role of the bad guys.
THAT said, I'm sure it was fun to put that distractor in there and watch me- and everybody else- squawk about it.
I know I pressed you,FFF, but I feel you should have gotten a bigger sample set. Or maybe I'm just used to experimental subjects in the 10^20 range.
Zazzy,
I would have loved a bigger sample set, but I have run this model on classes of dozens of students with varying detractors and qualifiers while sustaining the model format. The result is always nearly the same. Groups that "disagree" with one another disagree for reasons other than those that seem apparently obvious. THANK YOU for participating!