Keynesian Experiment, Part Two
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Well, nobody has claimed the prize yet, so I'll move on to part two of the experiment. Remember that to win the prize, you needed to correctly pick the most popular lady in both polls.
Now if you are coming to this late, it is important that you see the previous post before you read on past the cut. So, go there now and vote in the poll.
The rest of you can...
Now, like I said, you needed to correctly pick the most popular lady in both polls in order to win the prize. In part one of this experiment, I didn't explain "popular". For the second part of the experiment, I'm going to help you and ask you to vote again. Actually I'm going to ask you to vote four times in total this time.
The first list was made up of the ten women who got the most votes in FHM magazine's 'World's Sexiest Women' survey. You need to pick the winner of that competition (no cheating by googling the answer either!) and you also need to select the woman you think the other readers of this journal think is the most beautiful (you can cheat for this latter part, by for example looking at the results of part one of this experiment.
The second list was made up of the ten women selected as the most beautiful in the world by a now defunct women's fashion magazine, Eve. You now need to vote for who you think they picked number one (again, no cheating by googling) and for the woman you think the other readers of this journal think is the most beautiful.
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Now, to claim the prize, you need to get all four answers right. Tough, but this is a prize well worth winning!
PS Someone complained that the photograph of Kate Winslet I used wasn't the best. So as not to distort the results, here's a hopefully more flattering one:

Now if you are coming to this late, it is important that you see the previous post before you read on past the cut. So, go there now and vote in the poll.
The rest of you can...
Now, like I said, you needed to correctly pick the most popular lady in both polls in order to win the prize. In part one of this experiment, I didn't explain "popular". For the second part of the experiment, I'm going to help you and ask you to vote again. Actually I'm going to ask you to vote four times in total this time.
The first list was made up of the ten women who got the most votes in FHM magazine's 'World's Sexiest Women' survey. You need to pick the winner of that competition (no cheating by googling the answer either!) and you also need to select the woman you think the other readers of this journal think is the most beautiful (you can cheat for this latter part, by for example looking at the results of part one of this experiment.
The second list was made up of the ten women selected as the most beautiful in the world by a now defunct women's fashion magazine, Eve. You now need to vote for who you think they picked number one (again, no cheating by googling) and for the woman you think the other readers of this journal think is the most beautiful.
[Poll #1668233]
Now, to claim the prize, you need to get all four answers right. Tough, but this is a prize well worth winning!
PS Someone complained that the photograph of Kate Winslet I used wasn't the best. So as not to distort the results, here's a hopefully more flattering one:
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