I might be wrong but I think it’s F. Because the other rows have one each of 3, 4, 5 and x-ish, square-ish, line-ish. First row is normal, second is rotated, and third is adding curves. So 3 curved lines, which is F.
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Anonymous14w
i def think it’s f
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Anonymous14w
F
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Anonymous14w
I love these where did you find them
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Anonymous14w
It’s F
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Anonymous#114w
Ohhh thats so true. I missed the 3 - 4-5 pattern completely !!!!!! Thank you!
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Anonymous#314w
Im glad you enjoy, I thought these are fun too!! They are “cognitive requisites” and ensure participants are paying attention for a study Im hoping to participate in, I can email the coordinator and ask! I think Ive seen similar ones on pattern detection testing though
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AnonymousOP14w
I’ve seen similar on the little iq tests online that they make you pay for at the end😂
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AnonymousOP14w
you’re probably messing with their data big-time by cheating on it
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Anonymous#414w
it’s not part of the actual study, it’s just to make sure people aren’t BSing to get money and then inputting random data on the actual study
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Anonymous#414w
the study has nothing to do with pattern detection or intelligence
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AnonymousOP14w
i feel like that’s a weird way to go about it if they’re not going to at least categorize you by score 😭 couldn’t they just phrase questions negatively or include multiple variations of the same question? ig if it’s not a survey study, then it would make sense
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Anonymous#414w
oooo i mean maybe they are going to score the tests??? also it is a survey study…. a survey of questions completely unrelated to patterns and detection tho
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Anonymous#414w
i think it’s a “we want to make sure people are actually going to pay attention to the questions we later ask and aren’t just gonna click buttons” kind of verification