Great question. Yes, there totally is. Best if you could print out copies of this participants survey, or else have folks complete it online, and if you could accompany those survey results with your own report of what you basically did (e.g., did you go through the whole powerpoint as shown?) and with a brief description of anything that struck you as you were going through.
Also, if you run tests, please consider also testing the “transfer step”: a set of activities that should occur toward the end of the kata, where participants pair off on their own (after finishing their exercise booklets), and look for examples of sunk costs and the sunk cost fallacy in their own lives.
We have some handouts for the transfer step here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
We aren’t quite sure how to structure the transfer step yet—still in early testing there—so feel free to play around, try something, and let us know how it goes. Much thanks if you do!
Yes; please do.
I’m planning on doing this- is there any particular type of feedback you want?
Also, tests on non-LWers would be especially valuable, although tests on LW-ers would add info too.
Great question. Yes, there totally is. Best if you could print out copies of this participants survey, or else have folks complete it online, and if you could accompany those survey results with your own report of what you basically did (e.g., did you go through the whole powerpoint as shown?) and with a brief description of anything that struck you as you were going through.
Also, if you run tests, please consider also testing the “transfer step”: a set of activities that should occur toward the end of the kata, where participants pair off on their own (after finishing their exercise booklets), and look for examples of sunk costs and the sunk cost fallacy in their own lives.
We have some handouts for the transfer step here: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.
Printing instructions for the booklets are here.
We aren’t quite sure how to structure the transfer step yet—still in early testing there—so feel free to play around, try something, and let us know how it goes. Much thanks if you do!