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- Date: Mon, 25 Jan 1993 11:40:13 CST
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- Subject: Re: More on Bathroom behavior studies. (try again)
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- the lines at women's restrooms needs no psych explanation. Women's
- rooms tend to have the same number of commodes as mens but have
- no urinals. So, there are simply fewer "service facilities". Hence
- longer wait times.
- Same as you have to wait longer to checkout at the grocery if
- there are fewer check out lines open (holding customers constant)
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- -- gary carson
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