There is an important fact your missing. Tests that are not correlated to anything is still useful data. Like say you're studying a person's concentration ability, you find their calcium levels in their blood has no effect on their concentration that's still useful data. Not as flashy as a new medicine that does improve it but it's still useful so you can elimate the need for more research in that direction.
There is an important fact your missing. Tests that are not correlated to anything is still useful data. Like say you're studying a person's concentration ability, you find their calcium levels in their blood has no effect on their concentration that's still useful data. Not as flashy as a new medicine that does improve it but it's still useful so you can elimate the need for more research in that direction.
She might just be saying that it takes a long time to run 1 sample, and it doesn’t feel like much got done by the end of the day.
True, but as a lab rat she should understand sample size including the time it takes her to run a sample...