The article said “.25 - 6 hr per day”. I interpreted that to mean 1/4 of the day (6 hours). While not as good as 24 hours, it is definitely not a paltry 15 minutes.
Between 15 minutes and 6 hours of the day per the tweets from the prof the article posts about.
I know the tweet I’m linking is quoting the article, but it’s the prof quoting the article stating the range, so I take that as an endorsement of the validity of the range.
To add on to what NegativeInf said and linked, “0.25” is a weird way to say a quarter of a day. It makes more sense, to me, that the zero at the front was left off and it should read “0.25-6 hr per day”.
The article said “.25 - 6 hr per day”. I interpreted that to mean 1/4 of the day (6 hours). While not as good as 24 hours, it is definitely not a paltry 15 minutes.
Between 15 minutes and 6 hours of the day per the tweets from the prof the article posts about.
I know the tweet I’m linking is quoting the article, but it’s the prof quoting the article stating the range, so I take that as an endorsement of the validity of the range.
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Thanks, that makes sense.
To add on to what NegativeInf said and linked, “0.25” is a weird way to say a quarter of a day. It makes more sense, to me, that the zero at the front was left off and it should read “0.25-6 hr per day”.
Yeah, I agree; my brain went off into left field I guess.