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“Are You Talking To Me?”
Breaking Social Norms
I. Introduction In this experiment, we will be going up to the people who are having a conversation on the phone and pretending we are on the other line.

II. Body The location we chose to do the experiment at is Kroger. We chose a time where people would have just came off work so there are more people talking on the phone.

III. Conclusion
“Are You Talking To Me?”
Breaking Social Norms
I. Introduction In this experiment, we will be going up to the people who are having a conversation on the phone and pretending we are on the other line.

II. Body The location we chose to do the experiment at is Kroger. We chose a time where people would have just came off work so there are more people talking on the phone.

III. Conclusion
“Are You Talking To Me?”
Breaking Social Norms
I. Introduction In this experiment, we will be going up to the people who are having a conversation on the phone and pretending we are on the other line.

II. Body The location we chose to do the experiment at is Kroger. We chose a time where people would have just came off work so there are more people talking on the phone.

III. Conclusion
“Are You Talking To Me?”
Breaking Social Norms
I. Introduction In this experiment, we will be going up to the people who are having a conversation on the phone and pretending we are on the other line.

II. Body The location we chose to do the experiment at is Kroger. We chose a time where people would have just came off work so there are more people talking on the phone.

III. Conclusion
“Are You Talking To Me?”
Breaking Social Norms
I. Introduction In this experiment, we will be going up to the people who are having a conversation on the phone and pretending we are on the other line.

II. Body The location we chose to do the experiment at is Kroger. We chose a time where people would have just came off work so there are more people talking on the

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