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Oh come on. You don't need to listen to a word he says. Just look at the guy and tell me which movie is going to be his favorite, The Core or The Fifth Element.
I'd say the 'experiment' is a lie. (Which is a shame, because Richard Wiseman has done some interesting work.)
he is lying in Interview A because his answers all end with a rise in the pitch of his voice, as if he is asking a question. In B he is stating facts, and his voice reflects it.
that is the whole point. in this one ur supposed to listen to what he's saying and not get distracted by the visuals. the other video combines visuals with sound. the experimenters want to see how much the visual element impacts how the listener interprets what that man is saying.
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I'd say the 'experiment' is a lie. (Which is a shame, because Richard Wiseman has done some interesting work.)