Comment by raverbashing
3 years ago
Correct. But you (and the experimenter) are assuming that rules exist in a vacuum, which in practice it isn't
3 years ago
Correct. But you (and the experimenter) are assuming that rules exist in a vacuum, which in practice it isn't
No the experimenter doesn't assume that, they say: "please answer the question of whether the rule is violated (not whether the violation should be allowed)."
The intent of the experiment is to get your view on whether X is a vehicle or not, and whether Y counts as a place "in the park" or not.