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Other robust results are that evidence-driven agents with a very small event win-
dow behave like na
ıve falsificationists, and abandoned hypotheses can be revived.
Most important, given the argument of section ' Why Inference can't be modelled ',
is that experimenters perform better when communicating with others.
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