I wouldn’t go that far. My view is that the participants were made to play a silly game with opaque trends. The ones who were in the “teaching group” to whom the correct answers were revealed were able to understand the game’s trend better and were able to guess better after that. Saying that this has any long term effects of any kind is optimistic to put it lightly.
I wouldn’t go that far. My view is that the participants were made to play a silly game with opaque trends. The ones who were in the “teaching group” to whom the correct answers were revealed were able to understand the game’s trend better and were able to guess better after that. Saying that this has any long term effects of any kind is optimistic to put it lightly.