Ok, but if peer pressure is something that is "hardwired", then you
can't blame a company for it. Shoot, aren't we hard fired to like food?
Doesn't Burger King play on that when they advertise their wares? Isn't
their food horribly unhealthy? Maybe not as bad as cigs... but my point
is, if peer pressure is something we can't help, why blame the cig
companies for it?

-RC

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Larry Lyons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2001 10:29 AM
> To: CF-Community
> Subject: RE: The Anti Terrorism Act..
> 
> 
> Working with teens in the past, I cannot discount peer 
> pressure. Hey it can even affect your perception. A very old 
> study (by Asher) had a group of people in a dark room looking 
> at a pinpoint of light. Normally it would move in a 
> relatively random pattern, due to eye movement. The study 
> went like this, there was one actual subject and several 
> confederates. They were to report verbally how the point of 
> light moved. When the confederates reported the light moving 
> in a certain ways, almost all the subjects reported the point 
> of light moving in a similar pattern. In the control 
> condition, where there was no collusion, the subjects 
> reported the light moving in a random pattern. 
> 
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