I’m tempted to say “have them play poker”, except it uses lots of domain-specific knowledge as well as general rationality. Perhaps if you could generate random games from a large enough space that people don’t build up game-specific skills, and the games just end up testing general rationality? While poker-like games don’t test all aspects of rationality, there are some things like “ability to keep making good decisions when frustrated / bored / angry” that these games test very well.
I think people would develop skill at the whole class of games...but at the same time, they would be improving their rationality.
I’m tempted to say “have them play poker”, except it uses lots of domain-specific knowledge as well as general rationality. Perhaps if you could generate random games from a large enough space that people don’t build up game-specific skills, and the games just end up testing general rationality? While poker-like games don’t test all aspects of rationality, there are some things like “ability to keep making good decisions when frustrated / bored / angry” that these games test very well.
I think people would develop skill at the whole class of games...but at the same time, they would be improving their rationality.