Excerpt from Experimental Psychology, Vol. 1: A Manual of Laboratory Practice
Do not call upon the Instructor at every hitch; try to over come the difficulties for yourself. If, however, after you have completed an experiment, you find that you have passed over some essential point of method, or neglected some source of error, consult with the Instructor before repeating it. The record of the experiment as performed, with emphatic statement Of the mistakes, may be considered by him as more valuable to you than the same experiment correctly performed at a double expense of time.
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