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"Have a Nice Day!" Psychology Experiment

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Uploaded by on Sep 30, 2008

Note: Yeah, I know there's an incorrect date (it should say 9/24/08), but I'm too lazy to change it. Deal with it. :P

Video made for my psychology class. We passed out fliers to people on the street that said "Have a Nice Day!" and had smiley emoticons on it. The test was to see if people accepted it more often with one method than with another method. THE RESULTS *SPOILER* Method A: 13/15. Method B: 9/15

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Uploader Comments (Jeffman2r7)

  • man it always that "guy" thats gotta get in the way of things

    cool vid

  • Yeah I know. Kind-of annoying, but there's nothing we can do about it. :|

    Thanks!

  • Great, but would have been so much better without the music.

  • Thanks a lot. :D

    I had to have something to fill the silence, though, or my teacher would've downgraded me for it being too dull. Ridiculous, I know. :|

  • Nice experiment. Hi hubby. <3

  • Hi wifey. <3

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  • location was an important factor... you shouldnt have changed it.

  • so you used 15 trials for each method? if so using more trials would give your experiment more reliable results. i like the concept

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  • Wow, two groups of 15 tested with a 4 point difference. That is significant data.

  • Fucking music, I can't really hear what they're saying. Thumbs down! >:(

  • 240p should be illegal

  • u record this with a toaster?

  • was was on the paper?? i didnt get it!

  • Okay, I read the results in the description

  • in the first two examples of method B, the people take it! I didn't see much difference.

  • More like "Here throw this away for me"

  • @JLCL01 No, she had brown hair and she was just a regular American High School girl, probably around 15-16, so I highly doubt she spoke German.

  • @iAMVyt

    Did she happened to have long orange/red hair and did she spoke German?

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