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The first way this is useful is to be able to calibrate to other players. In our seminars we teach people using a deck of cards. We first have them calibrate to whether the other person is holding a red or black card while staring at them. Then we have them calibrate to high and low cards. Then we have them calibrate to red or black while facing away from each other. The results are very interesting. Most people are much more accurate when facing away from each other. [/ QUOTE ] Have you ever had a person trained in statistics analyze your results? Do you yourself know how to perform a statistical test to verify whether the calibrations are better than random? |
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