New Scientist Breaking News - ‘Big Brother’ eyes make us act more honestlyFirst Faved : Jun 28 2006 by ericFaved : 2 times with notesViewed : 23 timesFave It!
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Interesting article.
redotting: Eric. thanks for dotting this.
Quoted: In weeks with eyes on the list, staff paid 2.76 times as much for their drinks as in weeks with flowers. “Frankly we were staggered by the size of the effect,” Gilbert Roberts, one of the researchers, told New Scientist.
- eric - Jun 28 2006 | news, big brother, 1984, panopticon, Michel Foucault, psychology, science, George Orwell
They should put these near the sinks in the mens' public restrooms.
Quoted: In weeks with eyes on the list, staff paid 2.76 times as much for their drinks as in weeks with flowers. “Frankly we were staggered by the size of the effect,” Gilbert Roberts, one of the researchers, told New Scientist.
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No worries. My last trip to the restroom, I just pretended the eyes were there. Guess what? I washed my hands. It's an effective visualization tool.