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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2009

Musicians often play on sidewalks for free, but watching the audience can be just as entertaining as the music itself. Consumer Psychologist Kit Yarrow offers insight on how passers-by show their appreciation, or don't, with footage from Portland, Oregon by Marketplace's Mitchell Hartman.

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  • Interesting video, I like the different interactions of the people.

  • Fascinating study

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  • note the way he leans over to see something that he could easily see without leaning over if the windows were not blocked by the free gig. and he makes such a point of leaning that i think this guy is definately protesting.

  • the guy in the white shirt (0.56) might also being making a little protest of his own. he is pointedly trying to look in one of the shops windows most of which are being blocked by this free gig.

    that might seem a bit odd but we are talking behav psych here.

  • Great story on what we do every week, right here in Portland! Send me a message to get on our mailing list

  • You should do a video on the economics of free software. Like Linux and the GNU project

  • Like what ever

  • i like the starting music!!! its awesome!! can u guys make mp3 of that music plz

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