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Can You Asnwer This Brainteaser?
Can you please complete this 2 minute brainteaser. It is interesting. I need 500 responses for my college thesis! Your help would be greatly appreciated!
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Thanks,
Jacob
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Thanks,
Jacob
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I love psychologica l experiments. I can guarantee you that the 'experiment' was in the preface... It said the 'test' would last no longer than 1 hour, the fact that most people would turn away at that point means you've eliminated the portion of the population that wou didn't want to test... The question was mathematical , 2 bullets, 6 chambers, spin + miss by...
23:48 Wed 13th Mar 2013
It says in the problem that the bullets are in consecutive positions. so if we number the positions 1-6 with bullets in positions 5 and 6 then remembering that the friend fires a blank, the only possibilities are:
F(riend) position 1 Y(ou) position 2
F position 2 Y position 3
F position 3 Y position 4
F position 4 Y position 5
The first 3 situations you survive but in the fourth you die so chances of dying are 1 in 4.
F(riend) position 1 Y(ou) position 2
F position 2 Y position 3
F position 3 Y position 4
F position 4 Y position 5
The first 3 situations you survive but in the fourth you die so chances of dying are 1 in 4.
I love psychological experiments. I can guarantee you that the 'experiment' was in the preface...
It said the 'test' would last no longer than 1 hour, the fact that most people would turn away at that point means you've eliminated the portion of the population that wou didn't want to test...
The question was mathematical, 2 bullets, 6 chambers, spin + miss by friend.... "Do you take gun and fire, or spin chamber first?" Well mathematically the answer is simple (but I wont give you my response)
On top of this you allow the participant to view 'other participant choices' - which really means you can tell them that 5 of 30 (in my case) chose one option, and then ask for feed back of if this affected your decision on the next page.
Not to mention the way you phrased your question on AB. I very much doubt you need 500 participants to meet your criteria for your assignment as results from psych experiments are always averaged/worked out from how ever many participants there are. - Though I'll admit, the science page on AB is a good way to recruit the demographic you wanted...
I think that's all - I'm trying to get the spot of 'Best Answer' and I've not got one yet :( - Maybe you can rectify that? :)
IHI
It said the 'test' would last no longer than 1 hour, the fact that most people would turn away at that point means you've eliminated the portion of the population that wou didn't want to test...
The question was mathematical, 2 bullets, 6 chambers, spin + miss by friend.... "Do you take gun and fire, or spin chamber first?" Well mathematically the answer is simple (but I wont give you my response)
On top of this you allow the participant to view 'other participant choices' - which really means you can tell them that 5 of 30 (in my case) chose one option, and then ask for feed back of if this affected your decision on the next page.
Not to mention the way you phrased your question on AB. I very much doubt you need 500 participants to meet your criteria for your assignment as results from psych experiments are always averaged/worked out from how ever many participants there are. - Though I'll admit, the science page on AB is a good way to recruit the demographic you wanted...
I think that's all - I'm trying to get the spot of 'Best Answer' and I've not got one yet :( - Maybe you can rectify that? :)
IHI
*"...allow the participant to view 'other participant choices' - which really means..." - Should be followed by, you are then able to tell them what ever you want to and see how this might affect results :D
(I'm am the product of two psychologists as parents, my up bringing was very hard. I never won an argument, ever!!)
(I'm am the product of two psychologists as parents, my up bringing was very hard. I never won an argument, ever!!)
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