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re:ToM 测试,估计比较难编,还没被炒作成...
ToM 测试,估计比较难编,还没被炒作成补习班赚钱,网上有一些,据说都写得不好,抄几条基本原则来看看:
1. Lies/deception - for example, a father who lies, pretending his son saw the "real Santa" when his son suspects that it was just Dad in a costume.
2. White lies - for example, a Grandma who lies about carrying lots of cash because her grandson is worried about thieves.
3. Metaphors and figures of speech - for example, castles in the air.
4. Misunderstandings - for example a story where the singer thought someone was mentioning his hit song "is that your umbrella?" when the person actually meant it literally -- the singer forgot his umbrella on the bus.
5. Double bluff - when someone tells the truth because they think the other person won't believe it, and this will lead to the desired outcome
6. Sarcasm/irony - for example, a big brother commenting that his little brother's room is "sparkling clean, as usual" when it's not.
7. Convincing/manipulating - The stories involved taking advantage of a situation to receive a desired outcome (a selfish motive disguised in an argument that it's for someone else's benefit). For example, the mother wanted to get rid of the family dog, and her daughter's asthma attack gave her a good opportunity to do so and seem selfless.
8. Mixed feelings - for example, a mother who wants to stay home with her baby, but is also tempted by an exciting job offer.
9. Forgetfullness - for example, a man forgets his glasses at the bank and he suddenly dashes off when his wife uses the word glasses (only a person with Theory of Mind would understand why he dashed off).
10. Jealousy - for example, a girl who says she hates her little brother -- she's jealous of all the attention he got on his birthday.
11. Lack of consideration - for example, a teenager who's mad that his mom bought the wrong brand of juice and insists that she go back to the store even though she's exhausted.
12. Hidden intentions - for example, a woman who asks if the clock she's looking at is very expensive. "Yes" is not the answer she's looking for, she wants to know the price. The other example was a girl who asks if her friend could wait for her. She isn't looking for information ("Yes, I'm capable of waiting"), she is intending that her friend actually wait.
13. "Social growlers" - Both stories involved someone who unthinkingly made a mistake and got a big reaction. For example, a kid who was sent to the store and came back with the wrong stuff. The stressed out mom yelled "What, are you crazy? What am I supposed to do with this stuff!"
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