A reader provides me with more evidence on the inefficiency of the human mind's random object generator.
Ask someone to perform some simple mental arithmetic (how much is 16+25? How much is 48 divided by four?) and then ask them to name a vegetable.
I've tried this on seven people so far today, and the answer was always the same: 'carrot'.
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteI tested this on my husband just now. And his answer was "carrot". Is there any reason why?
Hi Michelle
ReplyDeleteNo idea! It just seems to work on everyone.
I think it's an example of 'prototype theory', where a carrot is just the most 'typical' vegetable in our culture, just as 7 or 3 is the most typical random number, or a chair the most typical piece of furniture. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prototype_Theory
ReplyDeleteMy dad said Rutabaga.
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