What's In a Name?
Evidence is piling up for a cognitive bias known as the “name-letter effect”, which explains why people called Colin or Cathy are more likely to move to Carlisle, or vote for politicians named Cameron; in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, people with a K in their initials were disproportionately represented among charitable donors.
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