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Solving stumpers, CRT and CRAT: Are the abilities related?

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

Maya Bar-Hillel*
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Tom Noah
Affiliation:
Department of Psychology, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Shane Frederick
Affiliation:
Department of Marketing, Yale University School of Management
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Abstract

Bar-Hillel, Noah and Frederick (2018) studied a class of riddles they called stumpers, which have simple, but curiously elusive, solutions. A canonical example is: “Andy is Bobbie’s brother, but Bobbie is not Andy’s brother. How come?” Though not discussed there, we found that the ability to solve stumpers correlates significantly with performance on items resembling the CRT (Cognitive Reflection Test) but not with performance on items from the CRAT (Compound Remote Associates Test). We report those results here.

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Table 1: Four stumpers. Solution rates in parentheses

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Table 2: CRT items. Solution rates in parentheses

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Table 3: CRAT items. Solution rates in parentheses

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Figure 1: CRT and CRAT scores for Ss who solved, or failed, their stumper. Error bars are s.e.’s.

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Table 4: Relation between stumper solution and two other scales. D is Cohen’s D. Percents correct are in brackets

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