Talk:Matched-guise test
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Style of in-line citations
editThe in-line parenthetical citations should all be converted to footnotes. —Bill Price (nyb) 19:05, 14 October 2010 (UTC)
- Actually, I take it back—on further review, the main consideration is just to not mix styles (i.e., don't mix parenthetical citations with footnote citations). Consistency trumps any one "best practice." —Bill Price (nyb)
Contradiction: In the second chapter it says that _bilingual_ French Canadians, in "Origins" that _English-speaking and French-speaking_ Canadians evaluated the people they heard on tape. From what I know about the method, the "bilingual" doesn't make sense, the guise should be bilingual only. Could someone please correct that after checking again the article of Lambert et al.?(91.64.247.6 (talk) 19:19, 9 January 2012 (UTC))