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And every day there's a new edition of What Are You Wearing?, which is like the Dos and Don'ts, only the subjects are given a chance to defend themselves.
Subjects are given three numbers, such as 3, 5, 7.
Subjects are given four random words, two printed in blue and two in red.
Students who join a waitlist for CI‑H subjects are given equal priority.
Subjects are given the chance to avoid information about a recipient's payoffs in a dictator game.
Subjects are given the opportunity to react to contributions of a payoff-irrelevant group, in addition to their own group.
In a popular puzzle known as "the candle problem," for instance, subjects are given a cardboard box containing a few thumbtacks, a book of matches, and a candle.
While the tone of most makeovers is as light as a powder puff, some subjects are given a more melodramatic treatment.
The first is a straightforward exercise known as the "suppression task". Subjects are given four random words, two printed in blue and two in red.
Subjects are given two chances to complete each of the 9 items, and assistive devices are permitted for the tasks that require a standing position (items 6 9).
When experimental subjects are given free cash and invited to spend some of it, they do so more conservatively than when given credit vouchers – even when they're told they'll get their change in cash either way.
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