Priming
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Title text: Do you think this comic is overly wordy, or did I just prime you to believe that? |
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- Recent studies have cast doubt on the so-called "priming" effect in psychology, in which people are said to change their behavior in response to subtle environmental cues.
- These doubts are needless because we can prove that priming exists analytically.
- Imagine an experiment in
- There are two possible outcomes:
- If they exhibit priming effects, trivially, priming is real.
- Which subjects
- The subjects exhibit priming effects or the subjects dont exhibit priming effects.
- Are primed to believe priming doesn't work.
- If they don't, it shows that we successfully primed them to exhibit no priming effects.
- Given that there is only one
- Possible outcome, the experiment is unnecessary.
- This is all stupid
- Aha/ you only believe that because I primed you by saying stupid stuff earlier!
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- Please oh please let nobody think this is serious commen tay on the field of psychology
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