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by b3morales
1842 days ago
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A simple example that still constrains the puzzle to human abilities (but also makes it less universal) might be this. Rather than diagrams/images, each puzzle consists of two groups of short depictions of two people interacting. The differences are in the relationships, emotional states, or modes of expression. That kind of judgement requires different perception, intuition, knowledge, and so on compared to the puzzles based on shapes. Probably a lot of people who were good with the "standard" Bongard problems would struggle with the "interpersonal" variety, and vice versa. |
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