And wouldn’t the experiments be more informative if the data points weren’t all paying participants with rationality as a high priority?
As far as I understand that isn’t the case. They do give out scholarship, so not everyone pays. I also thinks that they do testing of the techniques outside of the workshops.
Shouldn’t the experiments involve trying to teach a random class of high-schoolers or something?
Doing research costs money and CFAR seems to want to fund itself through workshop fees. If they would focus on high school classes they would need a different source of funding.
As far as I understand that isn’t the case. They do give out scholarship, so not everyone pays. I also thinks that they do testing of the techniques outside of the workshops.
Doing research costs money and CFAR seems to want to fund itself through workshop fees. If they would focus on high school classes they would need a different source of funding.