Amen!
At 01:09 AM 1/29/2007, you wrote:
From a recent research study on taste preference after adulteration of
beer with balsamic vinegar (Lee, Frederick, and Ariely, 2006):
"Budweiser was used in the first two experiments, and Sam Adams in the
third. We switched after discovering that Budweiser is not a very
popular beer among our participants, many of whom even disputed whether
it deserves to be called a 'beer"."
Lee, L., Frederick, S., and Ariely, D. (2006). Try it, you'll like it:
The influence of expectation, consumption, and revelation on preferences
for beer. Psychological Science, 17, 1054--
Stephen
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