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Social Experiment, Yes, No, No and Yes.
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Social Experiment, Yes, No, No and Yes.

Part1: Ask three people this:

Quote:One question, two answers. Yes or no?

Record their answer. Answer is either 'yes' or 'no'. Give a ratio (i.e 1:2)

Part 2: Ask three different people this:

Quote:*One question, two answers. No or yes?

Record their answer. Answer is either 'yes' or 'no'. Give a ratio (i.e 2:1)

Post answers on SS.[/code]

I'm currently stuck, as I do not have sufficient numbers to complete part2.

Part1: All 'yes'. Yes:No = 3:0

EDIT

Part2: 1 Yes, two No. Yes:No = 1:2

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Re: Social Experiment, Yes, No, No and Yes.

And what exactly does this prove?

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IT'S SCIENCE!
You're a right winger, you wouldn't understand.

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But seriously, what he said.

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Yes No No Yes Yes No Yes. No? Yes.
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Re: Social Experiment, Yes, No, No and Yes.

So the theory is that people will select a certain answer depending on whether it's mentioned first or second?

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Pretty much, yeah.

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Nicely experimented.

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Maybe.

Anything that ever happened or will... one condition, it has to be amazing.

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3 people is too small of a sample size for it to mean anything.

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01-22-2010 03:37 AM
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That's why I asked other people to participate. Distributing a workload is one of the most basic strategies of... Well, pretty much anything.

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