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Expecting the unexpected does not improve one’s chances of seeing it, new study finds

July 13, 2010 by

A new study finds that those who know that an unexpected event is likely to occur are no better at noticing other unexpected events -- and may be even worse -- than those who aren't expecting the unexpected.

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