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AnimalMuppet 5 days ago

> "Studies" like this bite at the ankles of every change in information technology. Victorians thought women reading too many magazines would rot their minds.

If the Victorians had scientific studies showing that, you might have a point. Instead, you just have a flawed analogy.

And, why the scare quotes? If you can point to some actual flaws in the study, do so. If not, you're just dismissing a study that you don't agree with, but you have no actual basis for doing so. Whereas the study does give us a basis for accepting its conclusions.

quotemstr 5 days ago | parent [-]

> And, why the scare quotes?

N=54, students and academics only (mostly undergrad), impossible to blind, and, worst of all, the conclusion of the study supports a certain kind of anti-technology moralizing want to do anyway. I'd be shocked if it replicated, and even if it did, it wouldn't mean much concretely.

You could run the same experiment comparing paper maps versus Google Maps in a simulated navigation scenario. I'd bet the paper map group would score higher on various comprehension metrics. So what? Does that make digital maps bad for us? That's the implication of the article, and I don't think the inference is warranted.