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INTRODUCTION Your task will be to judge amusement park rides based on their names **in two different scenarios**. Work attentively and without hurry. If you think that you don’t know the answer, follow your **impression / feelings / intuition**. <br><br> POSITIVE RISK SCENARIO Imagine that you are visiting an amusement park. You are handed a brochure with the names of the rides offered. Based on the names in the brochure, **you want to identify very exciting and adventurous rides** so you would not waste time on dull ones. Based on your impression of how adventurous each ride would be, please judge the following rides on a scale ranging from 1 – very dull to 7 – very adventurous. <br><br> NEGATIVE RISK SCENARIO Imagine that you are visiting an amusement park. You are handed a brochure with the names of the rides offered. Your amusement-park visit fell on a day when you are not feeling very well. Based on the names in the brochure, **you want to avoid the rides that are too risky and adventurous**. Based on your impression, try to guess which rides are the most risky and hence most likely to make you sick. Please judge the following rides on a scale ranging from 1 – very safe to 7 – very risky.
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