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Welcome to the experiment.

You will now complete 6 questions to ensure you have understood the instructions. You must get all of these correct to proceed to the practice rounds.

Question 1:

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Question 2:

Which of the following is correct?

  1. There are 24 rounds of Main Task 1 and 24 rounds of Main Task 2, so there are a total of 48 main rounds. I will be paid the sum of my profits from the 48 main rounds.
  2. There are 24 rounds of Main Task 1 and 24 rounds of Main Task 2, so there are a total of 48 main rounds. I will be paid my profit from one of the 48 paid rounds, which will be randomly selected at the end of the experiment.
  3. There are 48 rounds of Main Task 1 and 48 rounds of Main Task 2, so there are a total of 96 main rounds. I will be paid my profit from one of the 96 paid rounds, which will be randomly selected at the end of the experiment.
  4. There are 24 rounds of Main Task 1 and 24 rounds of Main Task 2, so there are a total of 48 main rounds. I will be paid the sum of my profits from one of the 24 rounds of Main Task 1 and one of the 24 rounds of Main Task 2, which will be randomly selected at the end of the experiment.
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The following information is relevant for Questions 3 and 4:

Suppose a messenger visits you.

The messenger shows you the following message:

MESSAGE

She also says that she has seen other messengers showing the same message to all the other citizens. However, she does not have any more information about what the other citizens may know.

This means that:

Question 3:

Has the other citizen seen a message saying 'Protest'?

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Question 4:

Does the other citizen know that you have seen a message saying 'Protest'?

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The following information is relevant for Questions 5 and 6:

Suppose no messenger visits you, but the loudspeaker is announcing a message.

The loudspeaker announces the following message:

MESSAGE

You know that all citizens, including yourself, will have heard the same information from the loudspeaker.

Question 5:

Did the other citizen hear the same message as you?

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Question 6:

Does the other citizen know that you heard this message and that it is the same as their message?

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