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minus-squareiie [they/them, he/him]hexagonhexbear1·edit-23 months ago First or last? Did they test each separately? They said "given name" which usually implies first name Did they account for factors of name popularity and environmental upbringing during specific periods of time? looks like it *or at least, they controlled for period of time: Thus, we ensured that the filler names came from the same pool as the targets and belong to adults of the same age and demographic as the targets. link
minus-squareEelBolshevikism [none/use name]hexbear2·3 months agothats fucking weird and makes next to no sense unless it's something about psychological impacts of upbringing and the way parents assign names link
minus-squareiie [they/them, he/him]hexagonhexbear1·3 months ago psychological impacts of upbringing and the way parents assign names and the psychological impact of whatever subconscious stereotypes people have about your name—like "chad" being a jock name, for example link
They said "given name" which usually implies first name
looks like it *or at least, they controlled for period of time:
thats fucking weird and makes next to no sense unless it's something about psychological impacts of upbringing and the way parents assign names
and the psychological impact of whatever subconscious stereotypes people have about your name—like "chad" being a jock name, for example