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Isaac Kunen

On The Number of Phone Calls to Occupants of Sieg 433 Answered by Someone Other Than Their Recipient During Spring Quarter 2002: A Study With Implications for Niche Selection, Social Engineering, and Human Mating Behavior. Isaac Kunen. Overview.

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Isaac Kunen

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  1. On The Number of Phone Calls to Occupants of Sieg 433 Answered by Someone Other Than Their Recipient During Spring Quarter 2002: A Study With Implications for Niche Selection, Social Engineering, and Human Mating Behavior Isaac Kunen

  2. Overview • We kept a log of phone calls to Sieg 433 which were answered by someone other than the intended recipient • Similar data was collected last year during a similar time period • This year we also kept gender information • Subject identities are kept strictly anonymous

  3. Data:

  4. One Dominant Individual • One subject, codenamed amol ( ), dominated the rankings • In data from last year a different anonymous subject, ksna ( ) dominated the same rankings

  5. One Possible Cause • One individual forced the other out of the environment

  6. Using the Gender Data: MDI

  7. What Does This Say?

  8. Conclusions • Clearly, receiving phone calls makes one more attractive to the opposite sex • Maybe computer scientists could increase their allure through the use of war dialers

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