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Fake phone psychology
The Scientist 2005, 19(22):13
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Less than two weeks into college, Emily Adams got a phone call about a psychology study that could earn her $400. The caller told her he worked for an Oregon professor and asked her a series of questions in a voice she describes as "kind of passive and breathy" that had her reacting to the idea that women are smarter than men in increasingly convoluted scenarios involving suppressed feelings and black holes.
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