forced-choice (Christian Kaernbach )


Subject: forced-choice
From:    Christian Kaernbach  <auditorymail@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 13 Aug 2007 07:28:38 +0200
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Dear List, I am looking for references demonstrating that participants in a forced-choice experiment, given the possibility to rate the confidence of their forced choice, show better-than-random answers even at their lowest confidence rating (which might be labeled "I guessed completely because I did not know"). If I remember correctly this has been quite enthusiastically studied in the 70ies, in terms of implicit and explicit knowledge. Thanks in advance, Chris -- Prof. Dr. Christian Kaernbach Allgemeine Psychologie Institut für Psychologie Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel Olshausenstr. 62 D-24098 Kiel Germany www.kaernbach.de


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