Like many people have said, I do it in my head except when I don't.
That said, having done a lot of neuropsych testing after recovering from my stroke, I've developed more confidence than I used to have in my mental rotation reliability; I'm more comfortable accepting a "yeah, that seems right" judgment without confirming it.
Another installment of the Polling Thread.
This is a special installment: It's about getting feedback about you!
It has been said Don't Be Afraid of Asking Personally Important Questions of Less Wrong. And there is a Curiosity checklist: Looking for feedback. We are in a Tell Culture. So why not learn something about yourself? For some people it is easy to sense how they are perceived. For some it is difficult. Even if you get feedback it is (luckily!) more often positive - but this sometimes leaves out murky key points. Giving constructive personal feedback is difficult. Lets try it.
By focussing this thread on personal feedback I want to prime you and the other participants on giving and receiving constructive personal feedback.
Do not assume that Crocker's Rules apply by default. If you want to operate under Crockers rules you should clearly indicate thus.
The following rules (from Admonymous) should give a guideline on giving feedback:
I recommend to phrase your question in the form of a poll but you can just ask questions too.
I will start with a simple Big Five query below.
If you want to try more there are sites that assist you in getting feedback like Admonymous. Sometimes a simple Google Form will do too.
Even if you don't want to participate in personality discussion this is still your chance to ask your multiple choice question you always wanted to throw in. Get qualified numeric feedback to your comments. Post fun polls.
These are the rules:
This is a somewhat regular thread. If it is successful I may post again. Or you may. In that case do the following :