A double-slit experiment with human subjects

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Abstract

We study a sequence of “double-slit” experiments designed to perform repeated measurements of an attribute in a large pool of subjects using Amazon’s Mechanical Turk. Our findings contrast the prescriptions of decision theory in novel and interesting ways. The response to an identical sequel measurement of the same attribute can be at significant variance with the initial measurement. Furthermore, the response to the sequel measurement depends on whether the initial measurement has taken place. In the absence of the initial measurement, the sequel measurement reveals additional variability, leading to a multimodal frequency distribution which is largely absent if the first measurement has taken place.

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Duffy, J., & Loch-Temzelides, T. (2021). A double-slit experiment with human subjects. PLoS ONE, 16(2 February). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0246526

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