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She announced that brown-eyed kids were superior to those with blue eyes and she began treating them that way\u2014they got extra time at recess and other privileges. They sat in the front of the room while blue-eyed kids sat in the back; the groups weren\u2019t allowed to mix. The blue-eyed children had to wear special collars so they could be identified from a distance.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>The class atmosphere changed immediately as brown-eyed kids began taunting blue-eyed kids. The next day, Elliott announced she\u2019d been wrong: The blue-eyed kids actually were superior to the brown-eyed kids. The same superior-inferior dynamic developed again when roles were reversed. It began to affect academic performance\u2014the supposedly inferior children took longer to complete assignments. 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