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Unknown.
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Interesting
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The slow spin made it seem ominous.

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Like you’ve gotta go spend 5 minutes in a closet with OJ Simpson.
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I would argue actually providing the pic skews the results because I imagined it slowing down approaching the bottom right. And that (yellow) seems to be the highest answer at the moment after red.
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I didn't look at the picture before I responded but yes, I think you're absolutely right here. Especially because the question is framed in some quasi-embodied way, to some greater or lesser extent the provision of a cognitive tool like this is going to impact response structure
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Where does the spinner start? 12 o'clock?
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I randomly chose blue, even though statistically it's probably red.
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I'm going to crack up if this works. These work pretty good when everything has equal odds, like a coin flip, but this is essentially testing if nearly everyone can generate arbitrary probability distributions in their brain.
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The results are disturbingly good so far
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