Comment by glenstein
You can object to data and methodology of a study in a way you can't to a quotation. And oberien was clear about what they were asking for from the beginning.
You can object to data and methodology of a study in a way you can't to a quotation. And oberien was clear about what they were asking for from the beginning.
It really wasn't clear to me.
My first read was that they wanted to fact check what they heard, and were not able too.
And my second read was that they were more interested in figuring out why 23 minutes and 15 seconds is the precise number being parroted.
And now on my third read, I'm still unsure what exactly they're asking for. If they knew about the study showing 25 minutes, and the interview, what more are they asking?