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Stanford Computation and Cognition Lab
In this experiment, we are interested in how people make judgments about others' reactions.
Legal information: By answering the following questions, you are participating in a study being performed by cognitive scientists in the Stanford Department of Psychology. If you have questions about this research, please contact Desmond Ong at desmond.ong@stanford.edu or Noah Goodman, at ngoodman@stanford.edu. You must be at least 18 years old to participate. Your participation in this research is voluntary. You may decline to answer any or all of the following questions. You may decline further participation, at any time, without adverse consequences. Your anonymity is assured; the researchers who have requested your participation will not receive any personal information about you.
Instructions
First, we will be asking you to fill out a simple questionnaire. This will help us to pair participants for the next part of this session.
In a previous version of this study, played on a hypothetical game show. Today, you will be watching a "replay" of him playing on that game show.
But first, we want to find out a little more about you, and we want you to find out a little more about .
Please answer the following 10 personality questions.
Q1: I see myself as someone who is reserved
True
False
What did he answer to the following question?
Q1: I see myself as someone who is reserved
True
False
Thank you for answering the personality questionnaires.
Today, you will be watching a "replay" of playing on that game show. He will be betting on a spinning wheel. The hypothethical prizes that he will receive, as well as the chance that he win, will vary from game to game.
You will watch a total of {{}} games. Please imagine each game as being independent and separate from every other game.
We will be asking you to rate how you think he feels after finding out the result 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.
(Please imagine each game as being independent and separate from every other game.)
Click on the ``Go" button when you are ready.
How close do you feel with ? Please use the following slider to adjust the circles until they best describe how close you feel:
How similar do you feel with ?
How much do you like ?
How much do you empathize with ?
Thank you for doing this HIT!
Please answer a few questions about yourself.