What Clown On a Unicycle? 284
R3d M3rcury writes "The New York Times has an article about walking and using a cellphone. 'The era of the mobile gadget is making mobility that much more perilous, particularly on crowded streets and in downtown areas where multiple multitaskers veer and swerve and walk to the beat of their own devices.' But the interesting part was an experiment run by Western Washington University this past fall. There was a student who knew how to ride a unicycle and a professor who had a clown suit. They dressed a student up as a clown and had him ride his unicycle around a popular campus square. Then they asked people, 'Did you see the Unicycling Clown?' 71% of the people walking in pairs said that they had. 51% of the people walking alone said that they had. But only 25% of the people talking on a cellphone said that they saw the unicycling clown. On the other hand, when asked 'Did you see anything unusual?' only about one person in three mentioned a unicycling clown. So maybe unicycling clowns aren't enough of a distraction at Western Washington University..."
Alternative hypothesis : didn't care (Score:4, Interesting)
Re:Alternative hypothesis : didn't care (Score:5, Interesting)
well, here is a case of a dead woman from 2009 (Score:5, Interesting)
28 y.o. Toronto woman was killed by a 5 tonne delivery truck [cp24.com]. She was on her phone and walked under the rear wheels of a truck, that was making a left turn. The driver could not have possibly seen her because of the truck length and the fact that he was making a left turn. She walked under the rear wheels herself because apparently she was unable to evaluate the situation around herself while on her cell phone.
Darwin award, obviously, but it shows a case where a pedestrian was a hazard (this time to herself) because she was so distracted.
Re:Not really (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Sure it does (Score:2, Interesting)
How can you possibly know if you are willfully ignoring all of them?
There is at least a chance that you are ignoring some of them by accident.
Re:Alternative hypothesis : didn't care (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Send in the clowns... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Alternative hypothesis : didn't care (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Not really (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:This should not be about mobile phones (Score:3, Interesting)
As you suggested: I suspect that if the question was "did you see the unicycling clown?", people together will be less willing to admit they didn't see it. People alone have less incentive to try and impress someone. And people on their phones just weren't paying attention.