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Figure this equation: Probability+ Scepticism+ Conditioned behavior: [I Am Comfortable With Mathematical Equations]

I side stepped a girlfriend as she undertook a social experiment. A Phych major she is.

So... In a plastic grocery bag was a brand new Iphone and Brand new Apple Airpods max headphones. In their respective unopened packaging. 1500$

We approached 87 random people on a very busy strip. The target was 100. Tourist, couples, both single men and women.

A single question: Would you like a free gift?

86 replies varied from mostly..." No thank you" " No I'm good" .... To just plain blank.

Are we Conditioned to expect a scam? A need to pay something? What?

Girl number 87 said sure. She got a cool surprise.

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reflectingmonkey51-55, M
in general, this type of question , if you answer yes, will be followed by "well all you have to do is bla bla bla" either answer a survey, buy some other thing to get that first thing free etc. so yes, the first thought that comes up will be "what's the catch?" but since there usually is a catch and most people, when you meet them on the street, already had a plan when they left home they don't want to waste their time so "no" is the best answer. 99% of the time, saying .no" to such a question WILL BE the best thing to do.
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@reflectingmonkey I get it. We are conditioned by society to respond in such a way perhaps. Last one tho' took a chance and hit gold 馃檪