When given the opportunity, individuals will cheat to feel smarter or healthier, engaging in diagnostic self-deception to convince themselves that their performance is due to their ability and not the ...
Fool me once, shame on you. Fool myself, and I may end up feeling smarter, according to a new study led by Sara Dommer, assistant professor of marketing at Penn State.
In this repository, we release code from the paper What do Models Learn from Question Answering Datasets? by Priyanka Sen and Amir Saffari. These scripts convert four popular question answering ...