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it's a fairly widely known psychological effect, and the article should be less confusing, and with sources.

Added to User:Hunterd/Desk RJFJR 02:33, 17 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Some reference to the ensuing legal action, by parents, taken against the experimenter would be useful. This type of study would never make it past a present-day ethics commitee.