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For one thing, people are fascinated by counterintuitive findings regarding human nature — who would think that reading seemingly incidental words would influence behavior?
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GCE effects were observed on the incidental face memory task, and GCE by assessment number interaction effects was seen on the incidental word memory task.
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Incidental Intelligence: The New Haven Railroad has changed the word "Arrive" in its timetables to "Due".
By Dorothy Newell and Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, May 26 , 1962P. 30 Incidental Intelligence: The New Haven Railroad has changed the word "Arrive" in its timetables to "Due".
Incidental Intelligence: Framed under glass in the employees' elevator at Tiffany's is a single four-letter word, in large type: "Sell".
The New Yorker, December 12 , 1959P. 45 Incidental Intelligence: Framed under glass in the employees' elevator at Tiffany's is a single four-letter word, in large type: "Sell".
Incidental Intelligence: Over some windows in the section of the Department of Justice Building occupied by the F.B.I. are engraved the words "Framed Through Mutual Confidence".
Incidental Intelligence: Over some windows in the section of the Department of Justice Building occupied by the F.B.I. are engraved the words "Framed Through Mutual….
"God bless Mother and Daddy and Aunt Martha and little brother," she concluded.… Incidental Intelligence: Over some windows in the section of the Department of Justice Building occupied by the F.B.I. are engraved the words "Framed Through Mutual… Incidental Intelligence: Vol. 24 of Abbott's N.Y.
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