They didn’t repeat the experiment, so I don’t know how you imagine that there was a way to find out what went wrong.
I would imagine that another round in which the both do the experiment together would be fun. If the participant has to be told something both Schlitz and Wiseman tell it to him.
Computer equipment can be set up to require both people to click.
They didn’t repeat the experiment, so I don’t know how you imagine that there was a way to find out what went wrong.
Because I don’t know if they did or didn’t, that’s why I’m asking. Are you sure?
I seem to remember reading something about it on Randi’s forum that they did indeed repeat it, and, I think, found something interesting. I don’t remember the details though; that’s the google result that’s not working for me any more.
Though the link is posted on LW with a comment that the effect did go away when controlled.
They didn’t repeat the experiment, so I don’t know how you imagine that there was a way to find out what went wrong.
I would imagine that another round in which the both do the experiment together would be fun. If the participant has to be told something both Schlitz and Wiseman tell it to him. Computer equipment can be set up to require both people to click.
Because I don’t know if they did or didn’t, that’s why I’m asking. Are you sure?
I seem to remember reading something about it on Randi’s forum that they did indeed repeat it, and, I think, found something interesting. I don’t remember the details though; that’s the google result that’s not working for me any more.
Though the link is posted on LW with a comment that the effect did go away when controlled.