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Fri Mar 31 17:19:04 2006
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Perhaps a little clarification by Rosser on his post?  How did Frank and other define
"selfish"?  Were the economics majors they tested in liberal arts colleges with no
business program or in colleges and universities with business majors?  Did they find
psychology majors to be more introspective, English majors to have a richer fantasy life,
language majors to be more loquacious and art majors more rumpled?
 
Sam Bostaph 
 
 
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