Behavioural scientist Eugene Caruso at the University of Chicago in Illinois, who led the original currency-priming study, says, “We should use this lack of replication to update our beliefs about the reliability and generalizability of this effect”, given the “vastly larger and more diverse sample” of the Many Labs project. Both researchers praised the initiative.
That makes me fell warm fuzzies :)
He has pronounced the Sacred Words! He must be a member of our secret order.
More seriously, am I the only one who perceives some correlation between someone using the phrase "update our(my) beliefs" in a complete sentence and that same someone breaking up the flow of my average day by saying things that make sense?
Yes! It made me very happy to read "We should use this lack of replication to update our beliefs"
Maybe you are now going to read the scripture from our lord Kahneman as prescribed by Yudkowsky his prophet (ahem).
Original paper: http://www.hss.caltech.edu/~camerer/Ec101/JudgementUncertainty.pdf
Amazon: http://www.amazon.de/Judgment-under-Uncertainty-Heuristics-Biases/dp/0521284147
Or if you're not rich enough for Judgment under Uncertainty, try his latest work: Thinking, Fast and Slow. I found it to be just as informative, and more engaging than the classic.
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