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Once Player B has completed the decoding task, Player B receives information on the total number of letter combinations he/she solved per round and the mean number of correctly solved decodes from a reference group (i.e., a different set of participants who completed the same task in an earlier session). Based on this information, Player B must provide an assessment of their own overall performance on that task (= self-assessment).

Together with the total number of decoded letter combinations that Player B solved per round and the information about the reference group, this self-assessment will then be forwarded to Player A. Player A’s task is then to evaluate Player B’s overall performance, on a scale ranging from 1 (extremely low) - 10 (extremely high). Player A has to supplement this assessment with a short explanation (2-3 sentences).

This overall performance evaluation and explanation for the evaluation will then be given to Player B at the end of today’s session.

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