Online Searches Makes You Feel Smarter

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Searching for information online may boost how much you think you know, but it’s just an illusion.

That’s the findings of researchers at Yale who’ve published their work through the American Psychological Association.

A team led by Matthew Fisher carried out nine experiments, each involving half of participants being asked to search online to research four questions and find the page they thought best answered the questions. The other half of participants were then asked to read a printout of the page that got the most ‘votes’ from the online searchers.

Across the experiments, the researchers then used different methods of assessing the participants perception of their own knowledge. In one experiment the participants were presented with fresh questions on topics unrelated to those used in the initial section and asked to rate their own ability to answer the question. Those who’d carried out the online search ‘consistently’ rated their own abilities higher than did those who’d only read the printouts.

In another experiment each participant was shown a collection of MRI scan of their brains and asked which they thought most represented their own. Those who’d searched online were more likely to pick those scans which showed more active areas.

In another variant, the Internet group was not asked to search for an answer but were simply given a link to a page that would answer the question. In this situation, the self-perceived level of knowledge was no different from those given a printout.

And in yet another variant, the researchers made sure the Internet group would not be able to find a satisfactory answer: in some cases because the question topic was so complex that it couldn’t be answered in a simple search, and in others because the researchers had filtered the search engines to block relevant pages. Despite this, the Internet group still felt more knowledgeable than the control group.

The researchers believe the findings show that it’s not the act of accessing information on-screen rather than on paper that changes people’s self-belief. Instead, the act of searching for answers online makes people feel more knowledgeable and this perception lasts beyond the point at which they stop searching.

They say that given the growing ease of searching online offered by smartphones, there’s a risk that people may increasingly overestimate and rely on their own knowledge.

National Air and Space Museum May Have Won April Fool’s Day [VIDEO]

Yesterday was April Fool’s Day.

Wonder Woman’s invisible aircraft on display, next to the Bell X-1, in its jet formation at the National Air and Space Museum. On loan from The Museum of Flight.  (Photo courtesy: Marty Kelsey)

Wonder Woman’s invisible aircraft on display, next to the Bell X-1, in its jet formation at the National Air and Space Museum. On loan from The Museum of Flight.
(Photo courtesy: Marty Kelsey)

Museum staff hang the invisible plane and transform it into its jet formation.  (Photo courtesy: Marty Kelsey)

Museum staff hang the invisible plane and transform it into its jet formation.
(Photo courtesy: Marty Kelsey)

In next-level ‘prankery’, the National Air and Space Museum at the Smithsonian even got in on the April Fool’s fun by producing a video about their newest addition: Wonder Woman’s plane. They even had an employee on a life cleaning it and a blog post on their website:

The Museum of Flight had acquired the plane with help from Lieutenant Diana Prince in April 2013. Since then, our curator Bob van der Linden wanted very much to display the plane at the Museum in Washington, DC. …

The jet is well ahead of its time. It used stealth technologies in the 1950s long before the Lockheed YF-12A and the SR-71 Blackbird were introduced. The engines on this plane allowed Wonder Woman to travel through space. Keep in mind that NASA’s North American X-15 took the United States to the edge of space in the 1960s, but it was Amazonian technology that had Wonder Woman traveling into deep space in the 1950s.

Other features on this jet include shape shifting, telepathic abilities, and multi-dimensional transport. Although the jet was invisible the passengers were not, and they often appeared to float on the clouds. It should be mentioned that even though Wonder Woman can fly under her own powers, the plane has come in handy when needed to transport Etta Candy and the Holliday Girls as well as Steve Trevor and others.

[via The Mary Sue]

Live Long: A Cosplay Music Video‏ Paying Homage to Leonard Nimoy

A new cosplay music video from my friends over at Sneaky Zebra. This one isn’t about a particular convention, just something that was made to pay homage to the late Leonard Nimoy.

From Leonard Nimoy. (For those interested, the full speech is below)

You are the creators and the curators of your own lives. You create your own life and your work. Give us your best. Give us the best of your art. We crave it. We hunger for it. Help us to see ourselves, to know ourselves. Illuminate our lives.” – Leonard Nimoy

[Sneaky Zebra]