New Scientist linky
Given there seem to be people here from both sides of the political spectrum, I thought this might be of interest.
My favourite bit:
Given there seem to be people here from both sides of the political spectrum, I thought this might be of interest.
My favourite bit:
Quote:
Out of the 500 trials that each subject completed, he or she was presented with the same letter 80% of the time. This meant that the participants felt compelled to press the same button repeatedly.
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When the less common letter did appear on the screen, the people who identified themselves as more conservative (rating themselves somewhere between 1 and 5 on the initial questionnaire) pressed the "usual" button 47% of the time instead of switching to the correct button.
By comparison, the "liberals" who placed themselves between -5 and -1 on the questionnaire responded more readily to the new signal and achieved the slightly lower error rate of 37%