First bullet: I read citation #4 and it describes improvement in a lab with like domain (e.g. trivia) not across domains (e.g. trivia ⇒ world events) as far as I could tell. The Shell example is also within domain.
The second bullet is the same info shared in Hubbard’s book, not a controlled trial and he doesn’t provide the underlying data.
Unfortunately, I don’t think any of this info is very persuasive for answering the question about cross-domain applicability.
Thanks for the reply.
First bullet: I read citation #4 and it describes improvement in a lab with like domain (e.g. trivia) not across domains (e.g. trivia ⇒ world events) as far as I could tell. The Shell example is also within domain.
The second bullet is the same info shared in Hubbard’s book, not a controlled trial and he doesn’t provide the underlying data.
Unfortunately, I don’t think any of this info is very persuasive for answering the question about cross-domain applicability.