Talk:Carnegie rule

It would be nice to find the original reference! The 2003 study by the CSU profs that I list in the References refs a 1996 re-write by Don Simanekof of a 1949 publication by Seville Chapman on how to study physics. A bit of googling shows that this meaning of "Carnegie Rule" is quite common in CA. As a representative of the class, I can report it is commonly quoted and believed by college profs, but not necessarily by that name.

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