
From fall 2006 to winter 2007, the duo studied if physical temperature had an effect on interpersonal warmth or coldness. In the study, the scientists recruited 41 college students and told them they were participating in personality research -- it was important participants were not aware of what they scientists were studying, Williams said.
A research assistant then took each participant up an elevator and casually asked them to hold a cup of coffee -- either hot or iced -- so she could write information on a clipboard, Williams said.
If you are hoping to start a relationship, "It may be better ... if you go out for coffee instead of ice cream," Williams said.
But of course! We already knew that much.
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