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Introduction
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Welcome to the experiment!
You will solve simple math questions, play games with a randomly chosen partner, and then have math tasks with a randomly chosen partner.
For the math questions,
For the first five minutes, you will have multiple-choice math questions. You will solve as much as possible within 5 minutes.
For the next five minutes, you will have short-answered math questions. You will solve as much as possible within 5 minutes.
For games, you will have three sets of games.
For the first set, you will have 10 games. For each game, you will have a randomly chosen partner. You will play game without chatting.
For the second/third set, you can play 10 games again but now you can chat with your partner. You will also have a randomly chosen partner.
You can send either binary or any messages. If you can send binary messages, then your partner can send any messages and vice versa.
If you can send binary messages in the second set, then you can send any messages in the third set and vice versa.
For the math games tasks with a randomly assign partner, you will play as a leader once and as a member once.
As a member, you will play 24 games. You will be given four numbers, and you will add, subtract, multiply, or divide four numbers to make 24.
As a leader, you will evaluate whether the member was correct or not after the member complete each question. While the member solves it, you cannot see the question.
The team payment will be determined by 1) Number of correct answers by the member plus 2) Upon correct, number of correct evaluations of the leader.
The leader can decide the distribution of the team payment.
The leader can send any messages to the member. For example, let them pass the question, or incentivize them work harder by suggesting payment division method.
The member can reat to the leader in a binary way, Thumbs up /Thumbs down