Progress bar: {{}}/{{}}

Stanford University

Stanford Computation and Cognition Lab

In this experiment, we are interested in how people make judgments about other people's reactions.

(We highly recommend using Chrome or Safari, and not Firefox.)

Instructions

Today, you will be watching some individual characters play on a game show. They will be betting on a spinning wheel. The prizes that they will receive, as well as the chance that they win, will vary from game to game.

You will watch a total of {{}} games.

You will be asked to guess the outcome of each game.

is going to spin this wheel.
He will win the amount of money shown in the section the wheel lands on (indicated by the black pointer). Please study the wheel closely: make sure you know how much he would win for each section, and how large each section is.

After the wheel is spun, the result will be hidden from you but not from .
(The wheel will spin for a few more seconds after it is hidden. There might be a slight graphical artefact on some browsers as the wheel is covered, please ignore it.)

Click on the ``Go" button when you are ready.

After seeing the outcome, this is how much feels each of the following emotions:



How much do you think has won?


How likely is it that the wheel landed on the outcome $ ? e.g. :
      Not at all likely Extremely Likely
How likely is it that the wheel landed on the outcome $ ? e.g. :
      Not at all likely Extremely Likely
How likely is it that the wheel landed on the outcome $ ? e.g. :
      Not at all likely Extremely Likely



Please leave any comments or suggestions regarding this HIT:

You're finished - thanks for participating! Submitting to Mechanical Turk...