![]() The "shorter" scenario "led to a striking consequence: people felt inferior and this caused them to feel overly mistrustful," says Oxford University researcher Daniel Freeman. ![]() In one, subjects retained their normal heights in the other, they were 10 inches shorter than their real-world height. Researchers exposed subjects to two scenarios on a virtual-reality version of the London Underground. (Newser) – Scientists are lending some support to a persistent stereotype-or, as the Telegraph puts it, "Short-man syndrome really does exist."
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