Episode Synopsis "Does including think time impact the test results for analysis purposes?"
There are many uses of think time, and there are choices to be made when analyzing results. Join Brian Wilson and this episode's guest, Mark Tomlinson, as we discuss the question "Does including think time impact the test results for analysis purposes?"
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