Before reading, you might want to make words out of the following:
W_ _H, SH_ _ER and S_ _P
The Lady Macbeth Effect
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Before reading, you might want to make words out of the following:
W_ _H, SH_ _ER and S_ _P
The Lady Macbeth Effect
Well I only chose those three words because I associated them with Lady Macbeth. :frustrated:
:) Bugger. I knew there might be a problem like that. I came up with the same words, but after having already read the start of the report.
I happened to get three entirely innocent words.
The importance of representation.
I got "WASH," "SHOWER" and "SOUP." If this is one of those puzzles where the two added letters have to be the same for each word, then I'm stumped.
I can never do these things. I got Wanh, Shzeer and Magnificent. :?
I got Wish, Shaker, and Ship, for what it's worth.
This article explains everything: The Lady Macbeth Effect
WITH, SHOWER, and SLAP...it was hard to think of something for the second word.
WASH! SHOWER! SOAP! :eek:
I just thought it was a puzzle where you have to find three related words, I swear!
I saw people's responses before I saw the test, so I'm already biased :(
With, Sheper, Soap.
Sheper is now a word.
Wish, Shaper, Soup
Interesting!
wash,shower and step.funny how "soap" didn't cross my mind.what is that supposed to mean? :o
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:lol: when I think of that quote, I always think of this dog, which is not really appropiate:
http://img80.imageshack.us/img80/427...01lzzzzzzz.jpg
Even if you were influenced by the article title\contents, you could do two of the other experiments in your head (as long as you don't allow yourself cheat, whether consciously or not :justwait:).
"They asked each person to copy a first-person short story, where the protagonist either helped or screwed over a colleague." and
"They asked two groups of people to remember a good or bad deed from their past."
I believe I would have copied the story with the protagonist helping a colleague, and that I would probably have remembered a bad deed from my past if asked.
The Lady Macbeth Effect: officially debunked as per this thread.