@EvolutionistXX With what data did you make this chart?
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https://openpsych.net/paper/46 I premade all the charts already, so you can just download them all (about 2500).
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Lots of fun can be had like that. Search for the question/answer text in the related csv file. Have fun!
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Hahaha. We could actually correlate it with their answer status to other questions, which measures the priming status. :P
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Photo of leading psychologist doing priming research.
#psychologypic.twitter.com/XOW0EocIRg
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Fishing works! https://twitter.com/KirkegaardEmil/status/867717785690013699 … (p < .25, borderline significant, three-tailed)
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Walking fast seems to be linked with compulsivity, workaholism, and fear of missing deadlines. Seems to be a trait among anorexics, too.
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I guess you could download the data and check out those ideas.
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Testable implication that will come out false: moving to New York City makes you smarter
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Certainly it makes you do everything faster. And if faster --> EF and EF --> IQ, sure! Hey, I think we've got a mediation analysis to do!
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Do a regression discontinuity of students at the margin who got into NYC-based schools vs. those who got into equally good schools elsewhere
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Walk or talk.
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