Interesting that you have highlighted the Monty Hall problem. I featured this on my less serious blog MikethePsych picking up on some research using pigeons. It turned out to be one of my more popular postings. You can see it at:http://mikethepsych.wordpress.com/2010/05/28/pigeons-smarter-than-people/
Holy Synchronous Pigeons, Batman. That’s weird isn’t it, but it’s a great problem. Perhaps it just goes to prove that pecking around at random is sometimes better than thinking…
Hello, I saw your post on Situational Judgment Tests and you refer to the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO). We also offer preparation SJTs for EPSO exams, designed by an occupational psychologist. Could be interesting to check a demo here (http://www.eutraining.eu/free_demos) and a free sample SJT report (http://www.eutraining.eu/e_books) Hope this can be helpful for anyone interested in the topic, and feel free to get in touch. Kind regards, David Herman
Hi
I really like the post on Entrepreneurs
can I have your permission to reblog it on my SGandA site?
Best wishes
Mike Guttridge
Hi gain Mark
Interesting that you have highlighted the Monty Hall problem. I featured this on my less serious blog MikethePsych picking up on some research using pigeons. It turned out to be one of my more popular postings. You can see it at:http://mikethepsych.wordpress.com/2010/05/28/pigeons-smarter-than-people/
Best wishes
Mike Guttridge
Holy Synchronous Pigeons, Batman. That’s weird isn’t it, but it’s a great problem. Perhaps it just goes to prove that pecking around at random is sometimes better than thinking…
btw forgot to thank you for the typealyzer link which I’d read about somewhere but forgotten the web address. Have had fun with that!
Hello, I saw your post on Situational Judgment Tests and you refer to the European Personnel Selection Office (EPSO). We also offer preparation SJTs for EPSO exams, designed by an occupational psychologist. Could be interesting to check a demo here (http://www.eutraining.eu/free_demos) and a free sample SJT report (http://www.eutraining.eu/e_books) Hope this can be helpful for anyone interested in the topic, and feel free to get in touch. Kind regards, David Herman
Fab blog! I look forward to what you are going to post next. More on Twitter please.
Great posts! More on entrepreneur research please.