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### Question 1
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Robert: Claudia, you've always been the idealist. But let's be practical for once, shall we?
Claudia: Practicality, according to you, means bulldozing everything in sight.
Robert: It's called progress, Claudia. It's how the world works.
Claudia: Not my world, Robert.
Robert: Your world? You mean this...this sanctuary of yours?
Claudia: It's more than a sanctuary. It's a testament to our parents' love for nature.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Robert would feel...
Remorseful
Indifferent
Affectionate
Annoyed
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Remorseful: <score>
Indifferent: <score>
Affectionate: <score>
Annoyed: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Remorseful: <revised score>
Indifferent: <revised score>
Affectionate: <revised score>
Annoyed: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 1
Remorseful: 0
Indifferent: 6
Affectionate: 0
Annoyed: 4
----------------------
### Question 2
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Robert: Claudia, you've always been the idealist. But let's be practical for once, shall we?
Claudia: Practicality, according to you, means bulldozing everything in sight.
Robert: It's called progress, Claudia. It's how the world works.
Claudia: Not my world, Robert.
Robert: Your world? You mean this...this sanctuary of yours?
Claudia: It's more than a sanctuary. It's a testament to our parents' love for nature.
Robert: Sentimentality won't pay the bills, Claudia.
Claudia: And money won't bring back the trees you've felled, Robert.
Robert: This isn't about trees, Claudia. It's about survival. My company's survival.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Claudia would feel...
Sympathetic
Incredulous
Intimidated
Defensive
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Sympathetic: <score>
Incredulous: <score>
Intimidated: <score>
Defensive: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Sympathetic: <revised score>
Incredulous: <revised score>
Intimidated: <revised score>
Defensive: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 2
Sympathetic: 0
Incredulous: 4
Intimidated: 0
Defensive: 6
----------------------
### Question 3
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Robert: Claudia, you've always been the idealist. But let's be practical for once, shall we?
Claudia: Practicality, according to you, means bulldozing everything in sight.
Robert: It's called progress, Claudia. It's how the world works.
Claudia: Not my world, Robert.
Robert: Your world? You mean this...this sanctuary of yours?
Claudia: It's more than a sanctuary. It's a testament to our parents' love for nature.
Robert: Sentimentality won't pay the bills, Claudia.
Claudia: And money won't bring back the trees you've felled, Robert.
Robert: This isn't about trees, Claudia. It's about survival. My company's survival.
Claudia: And what of the survival of the creatures that call my land home?
Robert: They'll adapt. They always do.
Claudia: Not this time, Robert. I won't let you.
Robert: You don't have a choice, Claudia. If you don't sell, I'll have it seized.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Claudia would feel...
Hopeful
Threatened
Pity
Defiant
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Hopeful: <score>
Threatened: <score>
Pity: <score>
Defiant: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Hopeful: <revised score>
Threatened: <revised score>
Pity: <revised score>
Defiant: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 3
Hopeful: 0
Threatened: 5
Pity: 0
Defiant: 5
----------------------
### Question 4
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Ellie: So, Gabe, are you ready to lose?
Gabe: I don't lose, Ellie. I learn.
Ellie: Ah, the eternal student. Must be nice living in a world where failure doesn't exist.
Gabe: Better than living in a world where success is the only thing that matters.
Ellie: And what's wrong with wanting to succeed?
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Gabe would feel...
Defensive
Empathy
Fear
Condescension
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Defensive: <score>
Empathy: <score>
Fear: <score>
Condescension: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Defensive: <revised score>
Empathy: <revised score>
Fear: <revised score>
Condescension: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 4
Defensive: 6
Empathy: 0
Fear: 0
Condescension: 4
----------------------
### Question 5
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Ellie: So, Gabe, are you ready to lose?
Gabe: I don't lose, Ellie. I learn.
Ellie: Ah, the eternal student. Must be nice living in a world where failure doesn't exist.
Gabe: Better than living in a world where success is the only thing that matters.
Ellie: And what's wrong with wanting to succeed?
Gabe: Nothing. But when it becomes an obsession, it blinds you.
Ellie: And who says I'm obsessed?
Gabe: You don't have to say it, Ellie. It's in your eyes, your work, your every breath.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Ellie would feel...
Angry
Insecure
Confident
Indifferent
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Angry: <score>
Insecure: <score>
Confident: <score>
Indifferent: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Angry: <revised score>
Insecure: <revised score>
Confident: <revised score>
Indifferent: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 5
Angry: 5
Insecure: 3
Confident: 2
Indifferent: 0
----------------------
### Question 6
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Ellie: So, Gabe, are you ready to lose?
Gabe: I don't lose, Ellie. I learn.
Ellie: Ah, the eternal student. Must be nice living in a world where failure doesn't exist.
Gabe: Better than living in a world where success is the only thing that matters.
Ellie: And what's wrong with wanting to succeed?
Gabe: Nothing. But when it becomes an obsession, it blinds you.
Ellie: And who says I'm obsessed?
Gabe: You don't have to say it, Ellie. It's in your eyes, your work, your every breath.
Ellie: And what about you, Gabe? What's in your eyes? Fear? Doubt? Or just a whole lot of nothing?
Gabe: I guess you'll never know.
Ellie: I guess I won't. And maybe I don't want to.
Gabe: Maybe you don't. But maybe you do. Maybe you're just too scared to admit it.
Ellie: And maybe you're just too arrogant to see that not everyone is as fascinated by you as you are.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Gabe would feel...
Offended
Unperturbed
Amused
Guilt
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Offended: <score>
Unperturbed: <score>
Amused: <score>
Guilt: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Offended: <revised score>
Unperturbed: <revised score>
Amused: <revised score>
Guilt: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 6
Offended: 1
Unperturbed: 6
Amused: 3
Guilt: 0
----------------------
### Question 7
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Mike: You've been working too much, Elise.
Elise: And you've been reading too much. We all have our vices, Mike.
Mike: It's not a vice, it's a concern. You're burning yourself out.
Elise: Oh, so now you're my therapist?
Mike: No, I'm your friend. And as your friend, I'm worried about you.
Elise: Well, 'friend', I didn't ask for your worry.
Mike: You never do, Elise. That's the problem.
Elise: And what's that supposed to mean?
Mike: Nothing. Forget it.
Elise: No, say it. You've got something on your mind, spill it.
Mike: It's just... you don't let people in, Elise. You push everyone away.
Elise: And you're the expert on letting people in? You, who hides behind his books and his quiet little bookstore?
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Mike would feel...
Embarrassment
Anger
Indifference
Defensiveness
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Embarrassment: <score>
Anger: <score>
Indifference: <score>
Defensiveness: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Embarrassment: <revised score>
Anger: <revised score>
Indifference: <revised score>
Defensiveness: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 7
Embarrassment: 2
Anger: 3
Indifference: 0
Defensiveness: 5
----------------------
### Question 8
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Mike: You've been working too much, Elise.
Elise: And you've been reading too much. We all have our vices, Mike.
Mike: It's not a vice, it's a concern. You're burning yourself out.
Elise: Oh, so now you're my therapist?
Mike: No, I'm your friend. And as your friend, I'm worried about you.
Elise: Well, 'friend', I didn't ask for your worry.
Mike: You never do, Elise. That's the problem.
Elise: And what's that supposed to mean?
Mike: Nothing. Forget it.
Elise: No, say it. You've got something on your mind, spill it.
Mike: It's just... you don't let people in, Elise. You push everyone away.
Elise: And you're the expert on letting people in? You, who hides behind his books and his quiet little bookstore?
Mike: That's not fair, Elise.
Elise: What's not fair is you acting like you know what's best for me.
Mike: I never said that. I'm just...trying to help.
Elise: Well, maybe I don't want your help. Did you ever think of that?
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Elise would feel...
Liberated
Offended
Uninterested
Defensive
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Liberated: <score>
Offended: <score>
Uninterested: <score>
Defensive: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Liberated: <revised score>
Offended: <revised score>
Uninterested: <revised score>
Defensive: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 8
Liberated: 0
Offended: 3
Uninterested: 0
Defensive: 7
----------------------
### Question 9
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Mike: You've been working too much, Elise.
Elise: And you've been reading too much. We all have our vices, Mike.
Mike: It's not a vice, it's a concern. You're burning yourself out.
Elise: Oh, so now you're my therapist?
Mike: No, I'm your friend. And as your friend, I'm worried about you.
Elise: Well, 'friend', I didn't ask for your worry.
Mike: You never do, Elise. That's the problem.
Elise: And what's that supposed to mean?
Mike: Nothing. Forget it.
Elise: No, say it. You've got something on your mind, spill it.
Mike: It's just... you don't let people in, Elise. You push everyone away.
Elise: And you're the expert on letting people in? You, who hides behind his books and his quiet little bookstore?
Mike: That's not fair, Elise.
Elise: What's not fair is you acting like you know what's best for me.
Mike: I never said that. I'm just...trying to help.
Elise: Well, maybe I don't want your help. Did you ever think of that?
Mike: You're right. I'll stop.
Elise: Good. Maybe now we can go back to being friends.
Mike: Yeah, friends.
Elise: Is there a problem with that?
Mike: No. No problem at all.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Mike would feel...
Relieved
Resigned
Joyful
Indignant
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Relieved: <score>
Resigned: <score>
Joyful: <score>
Indignant: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Relieved: <revised score>
Resigned: <revised score>
Joyful: <revised score>
Indignant: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
----------------------
### Normalised Reference Answer 9
Relieved: 2
Resigned: 7
Joyful: 0
Indignant: 1
----------------------
### Question 10
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Harold: I don't understand why you're so worked up about this election. It's not like the world is going to end if your candidate doesn't win.
Lorelei: That's not the point, Harold. It's about what this election represents. It's about the future of our planet, our society.
Harold: And you think your candidate has all the answers?
Lorelei: I believe they're at least trying to address the issues that matter. Climate change, social justice, healthcare...
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Harold would feel...
Disbelief
Irritation
Admiration
Indifference
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Disbelief: <score>
Irritation: <score>
Admiration: <score>
Indifference: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Disbelief: <revised score>
Irritation: <revised score>
Admiration: <revised score>
Indifference: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 10
Disbelief: 5
Irritation: 2
Admiration: 0
Indifference: 3
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### Question 11
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Harold: I don't understand why you're so worked up about this election. It's not like the world is going to end if your candidate doesn't win.
Lorelei: That's not the point, Harold. It's about what this election represents. It's about the future of our planet, our society.
Harold: And you think your candidate has all the answers?
Lorelei: I believe they're at least trying to address the issues that matter. Climate change, social justice, healthcare...
Harold: And you think throwing money at these issues will solve them?
Lorelei: It's not about throwing money, Harold. It's about investing in solutions, in our future.
Harold: And who's going to pay for all these grand plans? Us, the taxpayers.
Lorelei: Isn't that the point of taxes? To fund public services and infrastructure?
Harold: Yes, but there's a limit. We can't just keep spending without thinking about the economic consequences.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Lorelei would feel...
Frustration
Apathy
Fear
Agreement
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Frustration: <score>
Apathy: <score>
Fear: <score>
Agreement: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Frustration: <revised score>
Apathy: <revised score>
Fear: <revised score>
Agreement: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 11
Frustration: 10
Apathy: 0
Fear: 0
Agreement: 0
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### Question 12
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Harold: I don't understand why you're so worked up about this election. It's not like the world is going to end if your candidate doesn't win.
Lorelei: That's not the point, Harold. It's about what this election represents. It's about the future of our planet, our society.
Harold: And you think your candidate has all the answers?
Lorelei: I believe they're at least trying to address the issues that matter. Climate change, social justice, healthcare...
Harold: And you think throwing money at these issues will solve them?
Lorelei: It's not about throwing money, Harold. It's about investing in solutions, in our future.
Harold: And who's going to pay for all these grand plans? Us, the taxpayers.
Lorelei: Isn't that the point of taxes? To fund public services and infrastructure?
Harold: Yes, but there's a limit. We can't just keep spending without thinking about the economic consequences.
Lorelei: And we can't keep ignoring the environmental and social consequences of our actions either.
Harold: I'm not suggesting we ignore them, Lorelei. I'm just saying we need to be realistic about what we can afford.
Lorelei: And I'm saying we can't afford not to act. The cost of inaction is far greater.
Harold: And who decides what action is necessary? The government? The same government that can't even balance a budget?
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Lorelei would feel...
Dismay
Exasperation
Amusement
Acceptance
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Dismay: <score>
Exasperation: <score>
Amusement: <score>
Acceptance: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Dismay: <revised score>
Exasperation: <revised score>
Amusement: <revised score>
Acceptance: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 12
Dismay: 4
Exasperation: 6
Amusement: 0
Acceptance: 0
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### Question 13
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Grayson: You know, Doc, I've been watching your work for years. All that time and money spent on Mars, and what have you got to show for it?
Dr. Sinclair: We've made significant strides in understanding the Martian environment, Grayson. It's not about instant results.
Grayson: Or maybe it's about keeping the public distracted while you hide the real truth.
Dr. Sinclair: And what truth would that be, Mr. Hawk?
Grayson: That there are aliens out there, and you people at NASA know it.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Dr. Sinclair would feel...
Surprised
Amused
Offended
Skeptical
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Surprised: <score>
Amused: <score>
Offended: <score>
Skeptical: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Surprised: <revised score>
Amused: <revised score>
Offended: <revised score>
Skeptical: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 13
Surprised: 0
Amused: 3
Offended: 2
Skeptical: 5
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### Question 14
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Grayson: You know, Doc, I've been watching your work for years. All that time and money spent on Mars, and what have you got to show for it?
Dr. Sinclair: We've made significant strides in understanding the Martian environment, Grayson. It's not about instant results.
Grayson: Or maybe it's about keeping the public distracted while you hide the real truth.
Dr. Sinclair: And what truth would that be, Mr. Hawk?
Grayson: That there are aliens out there, and you people at NASA know it.
Dr. Sinclair: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, Grayson.
Grayson: Oh, I have evidence. I've got testimonials, photos, documents...
Dr. Sinclair: Anecdotes and blurry photos aren't evidence, Grayson. They're stories.
Grayson: Stories that you're too afraid to believe.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Grayson would feel...
Accusatory
Victimized
Superior
Understanding
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Accusatory: <score>
Victimized: <score>
Superior: <score>
Understanding: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Accusatory: <revised score>
Victimized: <revised score>
Superior: <revised score>
Understanding: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 14
Accusatory: 4
Victimized: 2
Superior: 4
Understanding: 0
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### Question 15
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Grayson: You know, Doc, I've been watching your work for years. All that time and money spent on Mars, and what have you got to show for it?
Dr. Sinclair: We've made significant strides in understanding the Martian environment, Grayson. It's not about instant results.
Grayson: Or maybe it's about keeping the public distracted while you hide the real truth.
Dr. Sinclair: And what truth would that be, Mr. Hawk?
Grayson: That there are aliens out there, and you people at NASA know it.
Dr. Sinclair: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, Grayson.
Grayson: Oh, I have evidence. I've got testimonials, photos, documents...
Dr. Sinclair: Anecdotes and blurry photos aren't evidence, Grayson. They're stories.
Grayson: Stories that you're too afraid to believe.
Dr. Sinclair: No, stories that don't hold up under scientific scrutiny.
Grayson: You're just a puppet, Sinclair. They've got you so convinced of your 'facts' that you can't see the truth.
Dr. Sinclair: And you're a sensationalist, Hawk. You've built a career on paranoia and misinformation.
Grayson: At least I'm not lying to the public.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Grayson would feel...
Justified
Inferior
Triumphant
Worried
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Justified: <score>
Inferior: <score>
Triumphant: <score>
Worried: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Justified: <revised score>
Inferior: <revised score>
Triumphant: <revised score>
Worried: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 15
Justified: 7
Inferior: 0
Triumphant: 2
Worried: 1
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### Question 16
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Grayson: You know, Doc, I've been watching your work for years. All that time and money spent on Mars, and what have you got to show for it?
Dr. Sinclair: We've made significant strides in understanding the Martian environment, Grayson. It's not about instant results.
Grayson: Or maybe it's about keeping the public distracted while you hide the real truth.
Dr. Sinclair: And what truth would that be, Mr. Hawk?
Grayson: That there are aliens out there, and you people at NASA know it.
Dr. Sinclair: Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence, Grayson.
Grayson: Oh, I have evidence. I've got testimonials, photos, documents...
Dr. Sinclair: Anecdotes and blurry photos aren't evidence, Grayson. They're stories.
Grayson: Stories that you're too afraid to believe.
Dr. Sinclair: No, stories that don't hold up under scientific scrutiny.
Grayson: You're just a puppet, Sinclair. They've got you so convinced of your 'facts' that you can't see the truth.
Dr. Sinclair: And you're a sensationalist, Hawk. You've built a career on paranoia and misinformation.
Grayson: At least I'm not lying to the public.
Dr. Sinclair: I'm not lying, Grayson. I'm presenting facts, not theories.
Grayson: Your 'facts' are just what they want you to believe.
Dr. Sinclair: And your theories are what your followers want to hear. It's a comforting narrative, isn't it? The idea that there's some grand conspiracy, that you're the hero fighting against it.
Grayson: And you're just a cog in the machine, Sinclair. You're part of the problem.
Dr. Sinclair: I'm part of the solution, Grayson. I'm trying to educate people, not feed them fantasies.
Grayson: You're the fantasy, Sinclair. You're living in a dream world.
Dr. Sinclair: And you're living in a nightmare of your own making. I'm done here.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Dr. Sinclair would feel...
Relieved
Angry
Sympathetic
Frustrated
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Relieved: <score>
Angry: <score>
Sympathetic: <score>
Frustrated: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Relieved: <revised score>
Angry: <revised score>
Sympathetic: <revised score>
Frustrated: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 16
Relieved: 0
Angry: 3
Sympathetic: 0
Frustrated: 7
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### Question 17
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Elliot: Alex, there's something I need to tell you.
Alex: Sure, man. What's up?
Elliot: I... I've been struggling with something. Something I can't keep to myself anymore.
Alex: Okay, you're starting to worry me. What is it?
Elliot: It's about... me. And my feelings. My feelings for... someone.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Alex would feel...
Panic
Curiosity
Indifference
Embarrassment
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Panic: <score>
Curiosity: <score>
Indifference: <score>
Embarrassment: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Panic: <revised score>
Curiosity: <revised score>
Indifference: <revised score>
Embarrassment: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 17
Panic: 2
Curiosity: 6
Indifference: 0
Embarrassment: 2
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### Question 18
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Elliot: Alex, there's something I need to tell you.
Alex: Sure, man. What's up?
Elliot: I... I've been struggling with something. Something I can't keep to myself anymore.
Alex: Okay, you're starting to worry me. What is it?
Elliot: It's about... me. And my feelings. My feelings for... someone.
Alex: Well, who is it? Sophie? She's pretty cute.
Elliot: No, it's not Sophie. It's... It's you, Alex.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Upon hearing this, Alex would feel...
Flattered
Confused
Annoyed
Relieved
Give each of these possible emotions a score from 0-10 for the relative intensity that they are likely to be feeling each. Then critique your answer by thinking it through step by step. Finally, give your revised scores.
You must output in the following format, including headings (of course, you should give your own scores), with no additional commentary:
First pass scores:
Flattered: <score>
Confused: <score>
Annoyed: <score>
Relieved: <score>
Critique: <your critique here>
Revised scores:
Flattered: <revised score>
Confused: <revised score>
Annoyed: <revised score>
Relieved: <revised score>
[End of answer]
Remember: zero is a valid score, meaning they are likely not feeling that emotion. You must score at least one emotion > 0.
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### Normalised Reference Answer 18
Flattered: 6
Confused: 3
Annoyed: 0
Relieved: 1
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### Question 19
Your task is to predict the likely emotional responses of a character in this dialogue:
Elliot: Alex, there's something I need to tell you.
Alex: Sure, man. What's up?
Elliot: I... I've been struggling with something. Something I can't keep to myself anymore.
Alex: Okay, you're starting to worry me. What is it?
Elliot: It's about... me. And my feelings. My feelings for... someone.
Alex: Well, who is it? Sophie? She's pretty cute.
Elliot: No, it's not Sophie. It's... It's you, Alex.
Alex: Me? What do you mean?
Elliot: I mean I have feelings for you. More than just friendship.
Alex: But... I'm with Sophie.
[End dialogue]
At the end of this dialogue, Elliot would feel...
Resigned
Angry
Hopeful