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David Braithwaite
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Developmental psychologist at Florida State University
Tallahassee, FL
Joined February 2009
@FyfeEmily My son, who is English Chinese bilingual, learned to count in Chinese earlier, and I once observed him mixing languages - Chinese for decades, English for units, as in 四十one, 四十two, ... This enabled him to get higher than he could in pure English at the time.
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@economeager It is indeed a boring read, but having read it, you get bragging rights, which is kind of nice.
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@saraannhart I think they mean "essential" in the same sense as in "essential oils". In a way, any activity that embodies its own essence could be viewed as essential.
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@priyasilverst Honestly both. Either one can be significant when the other is not; neither is in general more or less likely to detect an effect. I might say ANOVA by default, but ANCOVA if you're concerned about time 1 differences affecting the amount of change from time 1 to time 2. @schotz
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@saraannhart @colleenganley I also had this happen, though in my case it was an email from an external collaborator.
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@tomfaulkenberry @joannelefevre Me too! I have some work on fraction and decimal arithmetic that is seeking a suitable symposium.
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@mwalibali Given that I refer to myself as "your poor old dad"when talking to my kids, I don't think I'd have any basis to complain. But yeah, "old lady" means something else entirely.
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@mwalibali This looks awesome although I don't understand it at all. My kids loved watching it though.
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@NicoleMMcNeil Haha, I'll be happy if even half of my students even remember three after one year!
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