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wrote 19 days ago last edited by
With my 2 year old I just played “guess which hand I’m hiding the toy” and I varied which hand I used randomly… she got it wrong 20 times in a row. Google tells me that’s a 0.002% chance of happening! After 10 incorrect guesses, I started to be interested how long it would last.
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wrote 19 days ago last edited by
What sort of feedback did you give after each guess?
Did you give the kids the sense of "wrong guess = bad"?
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wrote 19 days ago last edited by
Maybe she’s a ‘which hand am I holding the toy in’ shark and is waiting for you to lay a Franklin on the next game.
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What sort of feedback did you give after each guess?
Did you give the kids the sense of "wrong guess = bad"?
wrote 17 days ago last edited by@Axtremus said in 1 in 50,000:
What sort of feedback did you give after each guess?
Did you give the kids the sense of "wrong guess = bad"?
Yeah I kept yelling "wrong" each time.
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wrote 17 days ago last edited by
Your methods are idiosyncratic, but if you have any fault, it's that you care too much.
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wrote 17 days ago last edited by
I bet you sucked at multiple choice tests.