Psycho-Babble Social Thread 30347

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I Think I've Finally Figured Out....

Posted by IsoM on September 17, 2002, at 20:35:33

...what these boards are about.

It was from reading Alii's message & seeing "...of any of us as your test subjects."
That's it - test subjects!

We all know that the comments used in these forums are partly for research. To properly conduct research & have results that can be used as bonafide data, there first must be a hypothesis. I'm not sure what the exact wording of it would be, but something along the lines of:
Testing how people with different disorders interact with three different scenarios -
1. relaxed, low-key rules
2. strict, harsher rules & blockings
3. purposely vague & inconsistent rules & blocks based on no conceivable known rules.

By noting how test subjects react under 3 different control environments, researcher(s) can perhaps extrapolate how society & its normal conventions break down over time.

Changing the environment that we post in, our reactions are being noted & will probably make it into some scientific papers somewhere.

I just know I don't particularly like being a lab rat.
Wonder if someone got their inspiration from "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH".
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0689710682/qid=1032312720/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/002-9540461-1183211
(NIMH for those who don't know stands for National Institute of Mental Health.)

 

Re: I Think I've Finally Figured Out.... » IsoM

Posted by wendy b. on September 17, 2002, at 21:50:10

In reply to I Think I've Finally Figured Out...., posted by IsoM on September 17, 2002, at 20:35:33

Hysterically funny! Both you, Judy, and the title of the book. It's for real! The mice in the story are escapees from the NIMH. So - others - if you need a lift, read the reviews by kids on the amazon page, a veritable hoot. Made MY day...

W.

> ...what these boards are about.
>
> It was from reading Alii's message & seeing "...of any of us as your test subjects."
> That's it - test subjects!
>
> We all know that the comments used in these forums are partly for research. To properly conduct research & have results that can be used as bonafide data, there first must be a hypothesis. I'm not sure what the exact wording of it would be, but something along the lines of:
> Testing how people with different disorders interact with three different scenarios -
> 1. relaxed, low-key rules
> 2. strict, harsher rules & blockings
> 3. purposely vague & inconsistent rules & blocks based on no conceivable known rules.
>
> By noting how test subjects react under 3 different control environments, researcher(s) can perhaps extrapolate how society & its normal conventions break down over time.
>
> Changing the environment that we post in, our reactions are being noted & will probably make it into some scientific papers somewhere.
>
> I just know I don't particularly like being a lab rat.
> Wonder if someone got their inspiration from "Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH".
> http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0689710682/qid=1032312720/sr=2-1/ref=sr_2_1/002-9540461-1183211
> (NIMH for those who don't know stands for National Institute of Mental Health.)

 

Re: I Think I've Finally Figured Out....

Posted by Phil on September 17, 2002, at 22:53:56

In reply to I Think I've Finally Figured Out...., posted by IsoM on September 17, 2002, at 20:35:33

That ther book I coul read cova to cova. I'm gittin me that book...wisdom.

 

Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote! (nm)

Posted by Tabitha Šëëš Ýôú on September 18, 2002, at 1:11:55

In reply to Re: I Think I've Finally Figured Out...., posted by Phil on September 17, 2002, at 22:53:56

 

Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote! » Tabitha Šëëš Ýôú

Posted by susan C on September 18, 2002, at 16:07:22

In reply to Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote! (nm), posted by Tabitha Šëëš Ýôú on September 18, 2002, at 1:11:55

you can suggest for November:0)
Interesting note, I studied childrens lit, and when I read this book, I enjoyed it so much, I sent it to my dad to read...later I learned that is where he had gone for ECT. He never commented on it, nor on the book.
sigh-ing mouse

 

Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote! » susan C

Posted by wendy b. on September 18, 2002, at 21:45:15

In reply to Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote! » Tabitha Šëëš Ýôú , posted by susan C on September 18, 2002, at 16:07:22

> you can suggest for November:0)
> Interesting note, I studied childrens lit, and when I read this book, I enjoyed it so much, I sent it to my dad to read...later I learned that is where he had gone for ECT. He never commented on it, nor on the book.
> sigh-ing mouse


Mousie, glad to hear from you, I always seem to catch you by your tail in open chat...
Weirdly enough, I stumbled upon this book in a 4th grade classroom TODAY (about 12 hours after I read Judy's post). The world is indeed a strange and wonderful place...
Hope you are feeling alright, or as alright as you can be...

yer pal,
Wendy

 

Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote!

Posted by NikkiT2 on September 19, 2002, at 6:52:19

In reply to Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote! » susan C, posted by wendy b. on September 18, 2002, at 21:45:15

This is strange.. I';d never heard of this book till 2 days ago when it was being discussed on another web site I chat at.. and now here!!!

Gonna hunt it out on pay day - certainly sound slike its a must read!! and I love kids books!

Nikkix

 

Re: I put it on Book Club for Nov, please vote! (nm)

Posted by Ç®ëëþÿ Tabitha on September 19, 2002, at 13:34:12

In reply to Re: Dang! Already cast my PB Book Club vote!, posted by NikkiT2 on September 19, 2002, at 6:52:19

 

Growin' up fast these days...

Posted by Rach on September 19, 2002, at 22:47:44

In reply to Re: I Think I've Finally Figured Out.... » IsoM, posted by wendy b. on September 17, 2002, at 21:50:10

> Hysterically funny! Both you, Judy, and the title of the book. It's for real! The mice in the story are escapees from the NIMH. So - others - if you need a lift, read the reviews by kids on the amazon page, a veritable hoot. Made MY day...
>
> W.

Quote from a review...
"for young adults from the age of 9 to 15 years"

A big hello to the parents out there with 10yo adult sons & daughters. :)


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