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... And, if necessary (or if some people are interested), I could say a few words about results (recently) obtained on other sites. ...
I actually would be interested, as long as you include links to the original answers so that people here can look at the responses for themselves (that is the "scientific" method)
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Here are the results of the two other tests that I did in parallel (about simultaneously, with the same target number [equal to 3]) with this latest test, on Yahoo Answers and on skeptiko-forum.com.
On Yahoo Answers, I got three answers equal to 1, 2 or 3, all were correct (equal to 3):
Patricia wrote:
3. I'm pretty confident and I'd like to know the number you wrote down. Thanks.
PhotonX wrote:
That is *so* strange! Earlier today I was shopping, when a number just appeared in my head from nowhere. So, I can say with complete confidence that the number you wrote down was 1,427,918. There is absolutely no doubt about it.
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Oh, wait...1, 2, or 3? I must have been receiving someone else's number and not yours. Okay, let me think...3. I'll go with three. Hell, now I've got a 33% chance of being telepathic--that's a far better chance than I thought.
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There is a Polls & Surveys category over in Entertainment & Music that you might have better luck getting responses in.
and z said:
I dont have telepathy but ill guess......3 3 3 =nine
(note that punctuation seems to be lacking in this answer: he/she should have written:
I don't have telepathy but i'll guess......3. 3 3 =nine.)
Link:
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20150402140102AAvnsCS
As to credibility, I think Patricia's answer is credible without much problems, I find PhotonX's answer credible too because it is humorous and friendly, but z's answer is not credible because he/she said "I dont have telepathy".
So, my credibility method makes me lose one correct answer here. This happened also in a test in French I did recently on Yahoo.
On skeptiko, the first answer (equal to 1, 2 or 3) was:
3 (first that came to mind).
(this answer was given by perandre)
The next numerical answer was given by Hurmanetar, who said:
(1)... Only reason is because envisioning a 1 with a circle around it got the song lyrics stuck in my head: "one is the loneliest number..." Tried to get that out of my head and free associate but the song lyrics are stuck. Thanks! lol ...I am about 33.3% confident.
Ian Gordon answered:
3
low confidence.
EDIT: I'll change my confidence rating to "low-to-average confidence" - that would be more accurate.
wpb said:
2. Not confident.
Pat
and Slorri said:
I will say number 2, on a paper with lots of lip-marks on it. (lips)
Without confidence, neutral.
I find the answers given by perandre and Ian Gordon credible, but not the replies of Hurmanetar, wpb and Slorri.
Link:
http://www.skeptiko-forum.com/threads/new-telepathy-test-which-number-did-i-write.2103/
On this forum, two valid numerical answers were given:
Number 1. I feel it strongly. Now if you'll pardon me, I must spend a penny.
and (jsfisher's answer consists of 2 parts)
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It seems to me that associating a {numerical answer to my test} with urination indicates some level of aggressivity. Therefore, I give this answer a credibility rating (between -10 and 10) equal to CR=-5 (negative).
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From this, we can now conclude 1 was not the number circled and contemplated.
Then again, I've been thinking number 2 all along. This whole thread reeks of number 2. It's number 2, isn't it?
jsfisher, should I understand that you are answering "2" in my test (or not)?
I am definitely sense number 2, so yes.
For reasons already explained (in posts
#2110 and
#2120), I found neither of these answers (by oody and jsfisher) credible.
It seems that, in British and Australian informal English, "spending a penny", means "going to the toilet" (
http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/spend+a+penny), and "number 1" may mean "peeing" or "urinating" in some contexts (
https://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070704183822AA0VbQq,
http://www.internetslang.com/NUMBER_201-meaning-definition.asp) [and I am glad this was explained to me by some forum members]
In the case of oody's answer for example, associating an answer with an act of peeing or urinating, with a human excrement, may seem inappropriate (in the case of a quality answer), and is not a good sign regarding that answer.
In addition, oody said:
...Now if you'll pardon me, ...
He seemed to request being pardoned (or excused), as if he had done something wrong, this also suggests this answer is not reliable.
So, on all three sites (Yahoo, Skeptiko and International Skeptiks), I received 10 valid numerical answers (3 on Yahoo, 5 on Skeptiko and 2 here), out of which 5 were correct, the hit rate is therefore equal to 50%, which is higher than the about 33% from pure chance alone (p
+ = 21%, not statistically significant).
If I limit the statistical analysis to the answers which were found to be credible (i.e. perceived as reasonably friendly and serious, in a way which can be understood by all), I get 4 correct answers within a set of 4 credible answers, with a hit rate equal to 100% (p
+ = 1/81 = 1.23%, statistically significant).
So this new test seems to confirm (to me at least) that I am an (involuntary) "global telepath", who involuntarily sends at least some of his thoughts into the minds of other people.