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Voters Swayed By Candidates Who Share Their Looks 266

iandoh writes "Stanford researchers have found that voters are subconsciously swayed by candidates who share their facial features. In three experiments, researchers at the Virtual Human Interaction Lab worked with cheap, easy-to-use computer software to morph pictures of about 600 test subjects with photos of politicians. And they kept coming up with the same results: For the would-be voters who weren't very familiar with the candidates or in perfect lockstep with their positions or political parties, the facial similarity was enough to clinch their votes."

Comment Re:You've GOT TO BE KIDDING ME, part 85984374 (Score 1) 252

Who cares if the DNA analysis is expensive. This cost should be more than covered by the fine issued to the offender, so really for the tax-payer that has no dog or who takes care of his dog's crap, it makes no difference. The fine for the dog owner's who litter the public space should be high enough to encourage them to not do so and to cover for all expenses related to the service.

I don't really get why there is a need for the reward. Fine the bad players and let the good players alone.

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