A score of 1.32 isn’t radically different from the mean CRT scores found for psychology undergraduates (1.5), financial planners (1.76), Florida Circuit Court judges (1.23), Princeton Undergraduates (1.63), and people who happened to be sitting along the Charles River during a July 4th fireworks display (1.53). It is also noticeably lower than the mean CRT scores found for MIT students (2.18) and for attendees to a LessWrong.com meetup group (2.69).
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I found this by far the most interesting part of this (very good) post. I am surprised I had to learn it hidden inside a mostly unrelated essay. I would certainly like to hear more about this test.