It seems short men really do act more aggressively than their peers to make up for their small stature.
Researchers used a money sharing conundrum, dubbed the Dictator Game, which tests how fairly individuals treat others.
It typically consists of two individuals, with one given a quantity of money which they must offer a portion of to a rival - even if the amount is zero.
They found that smaller men responded more aggressively when competing in the psychological test - so long as there were no repercussions.
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That explains Biff Burns. He is an a-hole, always has been an a-hole and will always be an a-hole.
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ReplyDeleteLimelight Lewis is a perfect example.
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