Briefings
News & Politics
Arts
Life
Business & Tech
Science
Podcasts & Video
Blogs
enter the fray:
our reader discussion forum
The Fray
Browse by Tags
Sign in
Advanced
All Tags
»
gender
»
coffee
bias
ethnographic analysis
Fair play
tipping
proportion
This finding is news to me, and I wonder if the actual data support the researchers' conclusion. People generally have a preferred finding already in mind when when they set out to do an experiment, and are never entirely unbiased about their conclusions. They might well have set out to show that coffee shops hold women customers up ...
Posted to
The Undercover Economist
by
thimk
on
November 13, 2007
Coffee: Who tips more and more often, M or W?
The memoir ''The Immortal Class: Bicycle Messengers and The Cult of Human Power'' by Travis Culley, a bicycle messenger delivered a fascinating ethnographic analysis: as a bike messenger, he could count on taxicabs with a single man passenger to be aggressive and speedy (and thus anticipate cut-offs and passing) and taxicabs with a single woman ...
Posted to
The Undercover Economist
by
k1976
on
November 11, 2007