Does this mean that if we cannot remember ever changing our minds, our minds are very good at removing clutter?
Or, consider a question that you’ve not made up your mind on: Does this mean that you’re most likely to never make up your mind?
And, anyway, in light of those earlier posts concerning how well people estimate numeric probabilities, should it be any wonder that 66% = 96%?
Don’t they normally make them more certain? Like, if they’re 96% sure, there’s a 66% chance that they’re right, rather than the other way around?
Does this mean that if we cannot remember ever changing our minds, our minds are very good at removing clutter?
Or, consider a question that you’ve not made up your mind on: Does this mean that you’re most likely to never make up your mind?
And, anyway, in light of those earlier posts concerning how well people estimate numeric probabilities, should it be any wonder that 66% = 96%?
Don’t they normally make them more certain? Like, if they’re 96% sure, there’s a 66% chance that they’re right, rather than the other way around?