@booklet {mayabar-hillel-mbtnasfsscacatar2019, title = {Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah, and Shane Frederick, Solving Stumpers, CRT and CRAT: Are the Abilities Related?}, howpublished = {Discussion Papers}, year = {2019}, month = {10}, publisher = {Judgement and Decision Making, Vol. 14, No. 5, September 2019, Pp. 620-623}, abstract = {Bar-Hillel, Noah and Frederick (2018) studied a class of riddles they called stumpers, which have simple, but curiously elusive, solutions. A canonical example is: "Andy is Bobbie{\textquoteright}s brother, but Bobbie is not Andy{\textquoteright}s brother. How come?" Though not discussed there, we found that the ability to solve stumpers correlates significantly with performance on items resembling the CRT (Cognitive Reflection Test) but not with performance on items from the CRAT (Compound Remote Associates Test). We report those results here.}, url = {/files/db729.pdf}, author = {Maya Bar-Hillel, Tom Noah, Shane Frederick} }