While men are at work, their wives are likely at home recording their husbands favorite shows for them. And everyone said that technology would make a woman's work easier, imagine that.
Or does this experiment seem a little flawed? What's up with "credits?" Obviously, none of the participants had any attachment to the credits, why would it matter whether or not they trusted the people they were giving them away to?
Perhaps if the study had them giving real money or lending personal items, I would take this more seriously. To me, this seems like just a bad experiment.
While men are at work, their wives are likely at home recording their husbands favorite shows for them. And everyone said that technology would make a woman's work easier, imagine that.
Or does this experiment seem a little flawed? What's up with "credits?" Obviously, none of the participants had any attachment to the credits, why would it matter whether or not they trusted the people they were giving them away to? Perhaps if the study had them giving real money or lending personal items, I would take this more seriously. To me, this seems like just a bad experiment.
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