Looking back at the old articles, as poorly and needlessly aggressive as Johan put it in his comment on your first article, I would love to see this analysis done but for public methods only instead of all methods. I personally find that making methods public in order to test them leads to worse designs than only testing the original public methods.
For better or worse, life has blown me in a different direction from my old consulting practice and this line of research. I no longer have access to the statistical help I was getting, nor the time to conduct additional studies :/
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Looking back at the old articles, as poorly and needlessly aggressive as Johan put it in his comment on your first article, I would love to see this analysis done but for public methods only instead of all methods. I personally find that making methods public in order to test them leads to worse designs than only testing the original public methods.
For better or worse, life has blown me in a different direction from my old consulting practice and this line of research. I no longer have access to the statistical help I was getting, nor the time to conduct additional studies :/