Turns Out the Internet Is Bad at Guessing How Many Coins Are in a JarErik B. SteinerSteiner, R. Turns out the internet is bad at guessing how many coins are in a jar. Wired Magazine. http://www. wired.com/2015/01/coin-jar-crowd-wisdom-experi- ment-results/. February 22, 2016....
The presence of guessing is important because such components are intimately consistent with discrete-slot view of WM and inconsistent with many competing views. We use the production paradigm from Zhang and Luck (2008, Nature, 453, 233-235), except our stimuli, which differ in angular ...
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Bored Panda got in touch with the moderators of the subreddit, and they were kind enough to answer some of our questions. “Firstly, we were curious to hear how the page even came into being. The subreddit was made 14 years ago by a different user that I have no contact with. He ...
When it comes to fast-food (or “fast casual”) restaurants, pay attention to the kind of service you receive when you’re figuring out how to tip. Do they bring the food to your table? Do they bus the table and tidy it up for you? If so, leave a few bucks in the tip jar or...