Mental ability and common sense in an artificial society

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Abstract

Having equally valid premises pro and contra, what does a rational human being prefer? The answer is: nothing. We designed a test of this kind and applied it to an artificial society, characterized by a given level of mental ability. A stream of messages from media is supplemented by ongoing interpersonal communication. The result is that high ability leads to wellbalanced opinions, while low ability produces extreme opinions.

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Malarz, K., & Kułakowski, K. (2014). Mental ability and common sense in an artificial society. Europhysics News, 45(4), 21–23. https://doi.org/10.1051/epn/2014402

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