site banner

Small-Scale Question Sunday for December 25, 2022

Merry Christmas, everyone!

4
Jump in the discussion.

No email address required.

because there’s often some association below the level of conscious thought that’s pushing you to the initial answer.

I don't like the conscious/subconscious distinction, but aside from that, you almost always can do extra work to either check an answer or rederive it in a different way, and changing answers based on that will improve your score. I always caught a few mistakes going back over problems.

I don’t really disagree, especially if you’re able to get more information. I think it’s more for knowledge questions that you have no solid clue on, go “I feel it’s C somehow”, then start doubting yourself afterwards for no solid reason.