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Do people ask good questions?Rothe et al., 2018
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- Rothe A
- Lake B
- Gureckis T
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- Computational Brain & Behavior
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People ask questions in order to efficiently learn about the world. But do people ask good questions? In this work, we designed an intuitive, game-based task that allowed people to ask natural language questions to resolve their uncertainty. Question quality was measured …
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