You don’t have to eat the whole box of candy she gave you, but you have to at least try them to see if you like them. Otherwise you’re just spurning the gift for no good reason, and that’s offensive.
Again, I think it’s specifically worth checking whether lifelines are used for hard problems (supports “cognitive tension” or even a mere awareness of difficulty), or are used arbitrarily (supports “I’ll eat one or two to be polite”; but also “if you don’t push the button ever, do you really know if it shocks you?” and various other possibilities).
If this were true I wouldn’t expect them to use some of the lifelines but not all.
@Mackam Could you maybe do a linkpost with more detailed formatting so we can try replicating?
You don’t have to eat the whole box of candy she gave you, but you have to at least try them to see if you like them. Otherwise you’re just spurning the gift for no good reason, and that’s offensive.
Again, I think it’s specifically worth checking whether lifelines are used for hard problems (supports “cognitive tension” or even a mere awareness of difficulty), or are used arbitrarily (supports “I’ll eat one or two to be polite”; but also “if you don’t push the button ever, do you really know if it shocks you?” and various other possibilities).
I probably won’t do a linkpost but if you are interested I’m happy to add the key information here to help you replicate the results.
Let me know and I will give you the details.