utilitymonster comments on Open Thread: July 2010 - Less Wrong

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Comment author: Alexandros 04 July 2010 12:32:15PM 8 points [-]

Is there an on-line 'rationality test' anywhere, and if not, would it be worth making one?

The idea would be to have some type of on-line questionnaire, testing for various types of biases, etc. Initially I thought of it as a way of getting data on the rationality of different demographics, but it could also be a fantastic promotional tool for LessWrong (taking a page out of the Scientology playbook tee-hee). People love tests, just look at the cottage industry around IQ-testing. This could help raise the sanity waterline, if only by making people aware of their blind spots.

There are of course the typical problems with 'putting a number on a person's rationality' and perhaps it would need some focused expertise to pull off plausibly, but I do think it's a useful thing to have around, even just to iterate on.

Comment author: utilitymonster 05 July 2010 01:26:59PM 3 points [-]

I'd suggest starting with a list of common biases and producing a question (or a few?) for each. The questions could test the biases and you could have an explanation of why the biased reasoning is bad, with examples.

It would also be useful to group the biases together in natural clusters, if possible.