The Power of Surveillance: Influence on Human Behavior

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What was the percentage increase in voting turnout in polling stations when a picture of a pair of eyes was displayed?

5%

According to Manest, Van Lange, and Pollet (2016), what is the effect of forward facing eyes on behavior?

Increased pro-social behavior

In the study by Ota and Ichihashi (2016), what effect did crowding have on the impact of stylized eyes on donation behavior?

Decreased the impact

According to the text, what is the effect of watching eyes on pro-social lying?

Leads to more honesty

What did the meta-analysis by Dutton and Fox (2019) find regarding the effect of unkind eyes on behavior?

Decreased antisocial behavior

What is the primary focus of the text?

The effect of eyes on human behavior and decision-making

According to the text, what is the significance of giving inanimate objects human features such as eyes?

It is heavily effective in advertising and other aims

What did Simon Baron Cohen study related to eyes?

The assessment of emotions through eyes

What is the common theme in the examples of George Orwell's '1984' and the use of eyes in advertising and marketing?

Both create a feeling of being watched and result in complete obedience

What is the primary impact of anthropomorphism in marketing products and movies?

It influences decision-making and behavior

Explore the concept of surveillance and its impact on human behavior through this thought-provoking lecture. Delve into how the feeling of being watched can lead to complete obedience, as depicted in George Orwell's '1984', and its application in advertising and consumer behavior. Gain insights from studies by Epley, Waytz, Cacioppo, Hart, Royne, and Zinnbauer.

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