The Freyja Project: quantifying how people make interpretations Please take part in the survey Euan...

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

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The Freyja Project: quantifying how people make interpretations

Please take part in the survey

Euan Macrae, 20th Jan 2010

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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?

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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.

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

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Pilot Study

More info: www.ges.gla.ac.uk/postgraduates/emacrae, or google ‘Euan Macrae’

445 geoscientists – 1 dataset

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”