Please someone shoot me. I just read a research article that was 8 pages long. Good thing, right? WRONG. The original manuscript for the article was 27 pages long, but the journal it was submitted to required the authors to cut it down to 8 pages. EIGHT PAGES of data and tables with little to no discussion on what the correlation and relationship statistics MEAN. Dear god, I think I may have broken my brian. Does anyone have any superglue or bubblegum I can use to put it back together?

ETA: BTW? Never EVER mention the words "Twins" and "stroop interference" or "Journal of Educational Psychology" to me again. EVER!
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