Actually, thinking more about the word use… it seems to me that among the multiple choice situations, there’s a certain tendency in certain circles to use the word ‘intelligence’ when the answer is demonstrably correct, and the word ‘rationality’ when you couldn’t properly demonstrate anything.
A collision of overconfidence with reality can yield either a reduction in overconfidence, or reduction in overconfidence’s scope to answers that can’t be checked...
Actually, thinking more about the word use… it seems to me that among the multiple choice situations, there’s a certain tendency in certain circles to use the word ‘intelligence’ when the answer is demonstrably correct, and the word ‘rationality’ when you couldn’t properly demonstrate anything.
A collision of overconfidence with reality can yield either a reduction in overconfidence, or reduction in overconfidence’s scope to answers that can’t be checked...