This article comes off as hand-wavy. The crux of the argument, that "[t]op aligned labels have proven to be faster and easier to fill out than left or right aligned labels", is unsupported. The author supplies no links…
Warning! Pictures contain EXIF data. Camera phones frequently geo tag photos. In other news, your computer broadcasts an IP address.
I can only access the abstract, but this is fascinating: "[t]he highest centile increased by some 18 to 22 units in the course of the century". An increase of 22 units runs the gamut of possible BMI values [1], from…
I like OkTrends because they use heaps of data to arrive at interesting conclusions. But they often arrive at wrong (or at least incomplete) conclusions. For instance, this bit: "the general pattern is that more complex…
He may be deliberately using a strange wording to point out that these activities "pass time" (and not much else). However, I agree that the wording is off. Especially considering that's what "pastime" means in the…
This article comes off as hand-wavy. The crux of the argument, that "[t]op aligned labels have proven to be faster and easier to fill out than left or right aligned labels", is unsupported. The author supplies no links…
Warning! Pictures contain EXIF data. Camera phones frequently geo tag photos. In other news, your computer broadcasts an IP address.
I can only access the abstract, but this is fascinating: "[t]he highest centile increased by some 18 to 22 units in the course of the century". An increase of 22 units runs the gamut of possible BMI values [1], from…
I like OkTrends because they use heaps of data to arrive at interesting conclusions. But they often arrive at wrong (or at least incomplete) conclusions. For instance, this bit: "the general pattern is that more complex…
He may be deliberately using a strange wording to point out that these activities "pass time" (and not much else). However, I agree that the wording is off. Especially considering that's what "pastime" means in the…