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The original Wason experiment boasted a meager success rate, with only about 10% of participants arriving at the correct solution. However, when contextualized in a relatable scenario, the success rate soared to 75%. Imagine substituting the abstract cards for people at a bar—with cards showing a person drinking beer, a person sipping soda, a 22-year-old, and a 19-year-old. Here, participants are tasked with ensuring the establishment complies with the legal drinking age of 21.