Oh, my, I'm SO happy that Bill Scott thought to thank our own Ken Steele
for his input on the Mozart Effect.  (Thank you again, Ken!)

I think I've mentioned Ken's work in every single class I've taught since
he did his research.  I introduce it as "a failure to replicate."    Then I
point out that this is a coup and not a failure, since failure to replicate
can be a victory against bad science.

I intend to now include the photo and text that Annette posted of "Science:
 Because figuring things out is always better than making shit up" to my
presentation about the Mozart Effect.  Students love cut-to-the-chase humor
like that.

Thanks, Ken, from my students at Plymouth State University and Granite
State College!

Beth Benoit
Granite State College
Plymouth State University
New Hampshire

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