After I tested my third grade students on how to identify fossil
pictures, I did another test on senior students in the geology
department of a national university. Eighty percent of the students
identfied correctly all the fossil pictures, including the micrographs
of the Carboniferous human skull cap.
The remaining 20% got wrong answers, possibly because they were afraid
their teacher Mr. Please Myer might flunk them.
The tests were all conducted in an all-blind, double-blind method.
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