jsfisher
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The one thing I'm not pleased with here is not having a third option of "I have no idea what card Golfy has", but if the protocol above is followed that shouldn't be a big deal.
That's not a big deal. The presumption golfy is making is that his telepathy works reliably (and it is just that people are dishonest acknowledging that fact). So the test needs to show either it works or it doesn't. If the subject truly has no idea, it doesn't work.
I think you should require the test subject always respond "no" to the questions. That makes the device interpretation just a matter of differential readings for each round, and it eliminates any stress that might be induced by the subject having to choose between yes and no answers.
