Originally posted by Evil Dave
Originally posted by Amazon warrior
Having taken part in a few psychology experiments as a student and also because my boyfriend studied psychology at the same University, I know that they use students because where else are you going to find such a wealth of people who have the time and inclination to take part in a daft experiment for 10 quid? (Or in some cases, a cup of tea?) Also, since most of this research is performed by university researchers, you could say that students are a natural resource for them!
Oh, I know, I work for a university, Physics.
I\'m just saying that with such a small, very similar study group, I wouldn\'t put too much stock in the study.
Originally posted by Amazon warriorBut yes, in principle I agree with you, it\'s a much nicer, more rewarding feeling to have earnt and saved up for a new toy instead of just being given it, and consequently it feels more \"valuable\", even though it isn\'t!
\"Value\" is relative. To a man dying of thirst a glass of water is priceless, to the guy sitting in his home drinking tea it\'s nearly worthless.
Even among different people, without life threatening consequences, we all value different things.