Uhmm, there were 6 cards. Two of them were chosen by some guy. The objective of the game is to choose the most pairs successfully, and consecutively. If you dont pick a matching pair, your partner gets a turn.
Considering that the guy's got the first pair right, and the second wrong, his partner already knows what the cards (that were wrong were). So she can choose one of the other two, not knowing what it is, and then match it up. Two turns, and she wins. But there were two answers, I think A that said that she wins, and D that said, it depends what she chooses.
And I thought uhmm, the objective is to win. She should win... but I don't know.
Threw me off.
I'm pretty sure the answer was "Audrey wins" because one of the rules of the game was that if you turn over a card and recognise where the pair is, then you
must choose the pair on your second flip (this was explicitly specified in the question)
lol thats the question that i'm thinking, then one where there were 3 things, I,II,III
i put one of either II or III, but i dont remember the question.
I think the question was: if element I is active in this interval then which of the following is necessarily true:
My answer: Element II
and III must be active in the next interval
Reasoning: because the conditions state that II and III will be active in the next interval if it receives a signal from either of the other two elements. When element I is active in this interval then it will transmit a signal to the other two elements, hence rendering them active in the next interval.
What did people put for the dust mite experiment question? It was along the lines of: there are three groups; "group 3" sleeps in a bed with no dustmite proof covers and blankets (there is contact with dus mites), "group 1" sleeps in a bed with special covers and blankets that "protect against" dust mites . The second group slept in a bed with cover and blankets but they were not dust mite proof,
I can't remember if it said these placebo covers prevented or did not prevent contact with dustmites.
Anyway the placebo group (group 2) thought they were getting the same cover and blankets as group 1. Results: Group 1 and 2 experience 15% less reactions to dust mites that night.
Question: These results suggest that reactions to dust mites are affected by:
a) only the placebo effect
b) only the placebo and prevention of contact with dust mites
c)?
d)?
I put A because I thought the question said the placebo sheets
did not prevent contact with dust mites (which would make sense if they were the placebo group). But my friend says the question said the placebo sheets weren't dust mite proof but
did prevent contact with dust mites.
Does anyone remember what the question said?
Thanks