What do collation and decollation mean when it comes to Pre-Selection and Q-Day?
The department has a system of collating the packets for the participants that is fair and balanced. It requires the experimenters who participate to stand around a large table in the lounge and create the packets for the participants by hand. You’ll be asked to bring a certain number of copies of your questionnaires to the session. The collation sessions usually take less than one hour. Decollation is when all the experimenters who participated stand around a table and collect their questionnaires. Decollation usually takes less than 30 minutes. Detailed directions will be given at the session and email reminders will go out in the week before each session. Check the Experiment Calendar for dates and times of these sessions. Back to top.
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