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The two groups were told to think the unthinkable – including whether the Vatican bank should be simply shut down.

Before the exercise began, the two groups were told different stories (once again, fictitious) about how previous participants had fared.

The two groups were told that if the Wide Word design was not at least twice as fast, there was no reason to abandon RISC.

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The other two groups are told that they are participating in a randomized controlled trial, having been allocated to either the intervention or control conditions, respectively (Kypri et al. 2011).

All three groups were told that the normal price was $15.

All four groups were told to write in their blogs at least twice a week.

Those in one group were told to adopt a dog or cat.

One group was told that the test could lead to a slight increase in pain, while the other group was told that the test had no effect on pain level.

One group was told that the patients had committed murders or suicides, and the doctors were asked to comb over the records and look for warning signs or red flags that might have tipped off a therapist to the imminent threat.

One group was told that men perform better on the test, the other that there was no difference in performance between the sexes.

Then one group was told to avoid thinking about the associated words altogether.

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