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c001_aNow it’s your turn! How many hours do you think you will work next week?

You can adjust the number of balls in each bin by clicking the plus or minus signs.

NOTE: You can add or remove multiple balls at the same time by changing the number in the box below the balls. For example, if you change the number in the box to "5" and click a plus button below a bin, 5 balls will be added to that bin. Similarly, if there are 4 balls in a bin and you would like to remove 3, you can enter "3" in the box below the balls and click the minus button below that bin.
hours working next week
c001_bNow we would like you to think again about your future annual earnings from work ^FLRelevantAge[cnt]. Based on what you told us before about your possible minimum and maximum earnings during this period, we have chosen ^n[cnt] bins. Remember, the more likely you think it is that your average earnings this period will fall in a given bin, the more balls you should put in it. Start putting balls in bins!

NOTE: Remember, you can add or remove multiple balls at the same time by changing the number in the box below the balls. For example, if you change the number in the box to "5" and click a plus button below a bin, 5 balls will be added to that bin. Similarly, if there are 4 balls in a bin and you would like to remove 3, you can enter "3" in the box below the balls and click the minus button below that bin.
future earnings
c002_aNow it’s your turn!

How many hours do you think you will work next week? You can adjust the height of the bars in each bin by clicking the plus or minus signs, or by dragging the edge of the bar up or down. The maximum height of a single bar is 100, and the height of the bars should add up to 100.
hours working next week
c002_bNow we would like you to think again about your future annual earnings ^FLRelevantAge[cnt]. Based on what you told us before about your possible minimum and maximum earnings this period, we have chosen ^n[cnt] bars. You have to adjust the bars’ heights in these ^n[cnt] bars. Remember, the more likely you think it is that your average earnings this period will fall in a given bar, the taller you should make the bar. Start adjusting your bars!future earnings