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The Freyja Project: quantifying how people make interpretations

Please take part in the survey. The Freyja Project: quantifying how people make interpretations. Euan Macrae, 20 th Jan 2010. Background. Geological data is naturally under-constrained More than one interpretation often fits the dataset

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The Freyja Project: quantifying how people make interpretations

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  1. Please take part in the survey The Freyja Project: quantifying how people make interpretations Euan Macrae, 20th Jan 2010

  2. Background • Geological data is naturally under-constrained • More than one interpretation often fits the dataset • Interpretation is usually influenced by the interpreter’s prior knowledge • My PhD aims to quantify the factors which influence interpretation… For example, Is an interpreter’s breadth of experience more influential than their length of experience?

  3. About the Questionnaire… • The full range of experience levels is wanted • Responses to the questionnaire are completely anonymous • Participation is voluntary • This is an individual exercise – collusion will seriously affect the quality of the results • All questions should be completed Please interpret the seismic image first and then complete the questions afterwards.

  4. (Attendees then spent 15 minutes completing the questionnaire and seismic interpretation exercise…)

  5. 445 geoscientists – 1 dataset Pilot Study Results to be shown in Clare Bond’s talk: “When there isn’t a right answer: interpretation and reasoning, key skills for 21st century geoscience” More info:www.ges.gla.ac.uk/postgraduates/emacrae, or google ‘Euan Macrae’

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