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[_] [L] Anonymous 04/10/12(Tue)21:09 No.1653648
>> [_] Anonymous 04/10/12(Tue)21:16 No.1653652
>with the number of crimes falling by nearly 800%
wait, what?
but... there are only 100% crimes...
>> [_] Anonymous 04/10/12(Tue)21:33 No.1653663
needs more evidence to support claims.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/10/12(Tue)21:34 No.1653665
>>1653648
I don't know where he came up with 800 percent but the idea is interesting. Playing classical
music somehow reducing crime, I remember at a train station there was classical music playing,
was it based on the same theory?
>> [_] Anonymous 04/10/12(Tue)22:22 No.1653692
>>1653652
If there were 64 crimes/month, and afterwards there were only 8 crimes per month, then the
difference between the two would be 8 fold or 800%. (8*800%=64)
In reality it's reduced by 87.5% to 12.5% the original. However, 800% sounds more impressive.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/10/12(Tue)22:29 No.1653697
>Play classical music to scare the niggers away
GENIUS!
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/12(Wed)00:17 No.1653771
>>1653692
Yeah, but for those who know, it sounds silly.
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/12(Wed)00:18 No.1653773
So they're saying we should install speakers blasting Beethoven and Bach in the deep nigger
ghettos?
I'd like to see this.
>> [_] kowi 04/11/12(Wed)00:51 No.1653788
>>1653773
Not only do we NEED to BLAST them with Bach, we also NEED to send some MORMONS there. Mormons are
so polite, happy, and friendly creatures, that they would discourage criminal behavior, just like
it was demonstrated in the video.
>> [_] PsychoShaman (formerly known as Meegosh) !atRGpKodwc 04/11/12(Wed)01:25 No.1653834
A lot of the things in this video are true. There was an article in the August 2011 issue of
Ideas & Discoveries magazine entitled "The Secret Laws of Buyology" where they talk about the
effects of smell, sound, touch, and sight on the brain of the consumer and how they can be
utilized to influence what consumers buy. They used MRIs and fMRIs to record people's brains to
see the exact locations of activity in the brain when asked various questions and exposed to
various stimuli. So there's lots of scientific evidence to support the claims.
>> [_] PsychoShaman (formerly known as Meegosh) !atRGpKodwc 04/11/12(Wed)01:26 No.1653836
>>1653834
cont
One of the studies found that the music being played in a store greatly influences the types of
wine people buy. The experiment was conducted in 2 weeks. For the 1st week only French songs were
played on the shop's audio system. During the 2nd week only German brass music was played. What
were the results? 83% of customers chose a French wine in the 1st week, but 77% selected a German
Riesling during the 2nd week.
And there's a lot more shit like that. Most people wouldn't think these things would have a
significant impact on human behavior, but apparently they do.
iddi.us/purchasepower
www.neurosciencemarketing.com/blog
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/12(Wed)02:15 No.1653888
what you all need to realize is that this is the backdrop for subliminal messaging in the music
controlling our thoughts.
First it starts in the ghetto, then they expand it just like those FUCKING CAMERAS on the FUCKING
STOPLIGHTS
>> [_] Anonymous 04/11/12(Wed)02:20 No.1653892
>>1653836
It's not a new concept.
Being in the advertising industry, we draw from a wealth of psycho/sociological knowledge.
The "problem" is that it's a lot easier to implement a strategy within a private company than it
is to push forward a government mandate.
Another thing we learn is that statistics are useless without knowing the full context, scope,
aims, and methods of the study/survey/experiment