Dave Crocker <d...@dcrocker.net> wrote:
> On 8/1/2013 10:50 AM, Ralph Droms wrote:
> > In particular, the effect of humming versus
> >show of hands was pretty obvious.
> 
> The fact that the results were so profoundly different should get our 
> attention, enough to get us to consider specifying how to measure 
> consensus.  From the data you cited, it appears that raising hands 
> carries some sort of social onus, at least for some people some times, 
> that raising hands does not.

Unless I missed something, it was not clear how much of the effect was
due to hands vs. hum, and how much of it was due to people being asked
a second time after they'd already seen (err, heard) the sense of the
room when it was asked just previously.
  -- Cos

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