What’s something your rat might have wrong beliefs about?
How might she discover they were wrong?
In what way would she behave differently after this discovery?
Good questions—and while my target audience’s interests tend to narrow the field down of which beliefs to deal with, there’s still a wide variety to choose from.
frustrated impatience
I find myself not wanting your points to be true, my mind trying to come up with counter-arguments rather than trying to come up with the truth, whatever the truth may be. So I’m not entirely sure I can trust myself here, but: what process can be used to help gather evidence about whether this panel helps me achieve my current goal (of getting at least some members of my target audience interested in LW-style rationalism, and the more the better)? Or, perhaps, should the question being investigated be what could be done with said panel to best achieve my current goal?
Good questions—and while my target audience’s interests tend to narrow the field down of which beliefs to deal with, there’s still a wide variety to choose from.
I find myself not wanting your points to be true, my mind trying to come up with counter-arguments rather than trying to come up with the truth, whatever the truth may be. So I’m not entirely sure I can trust myself here, but: what process can be used to help gather evidence about whether this panel helps me achieve my current goal (of getting at least some members of my target audience interested in LW-style rationalism, and the more the better)? Or, perhaps, should the question being investigated be what could be done with said panel to best achieve my current goal?
Well, I suppose the answer there is “show it to people and see what they think.” But you’re already doing that.