Why does the other line always move faster? - Info and Reading Options
the myths and misery, secrets and psychology of waiting in line
By David Andrews

"Why does the other line always move faster?" was published in 2015 - nyu, it has 200 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Why does the other line always move faster?” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Why does the other line always move faster?
- Author: David Andrews
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 200
- Publish Date: 2015
- Publish Location: nyu
“Why does the other line always move faster?” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Social psychology - Psychological aspects - Crowds - Waiting (Philosophy) - Collective behavior
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: 200 pages ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL26477003M - OL17900291W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 902661332
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2015031982
- ISBN-13: 9780761181224
- ISBN-10: 0761181229
- All ISBNs: 0761181229 - 9780761181224
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"Why does the other line always move faster?" Table Of Contents:
- 1- The taming of the queue: a life in line
- 2- The birth of the queue: bread lines, assembly lines, lunch lines
- 3- Man, the animal that stands in line: on the psychology of waiting
- 4- Queuetopia: the body politic waits its turn
- 5- Billions served worldwide, one cheeseburger at a time: a study in cultural contrasts
- 6- Lessons from an underground bunker: science in the magic kingdom
- 7- Coda: how to avoid standing in line completely.
"Why does the other line always move faster?" Description:
The Open Library:
"How we wait, why we wait, what we wait for-waiting in line is a daily indignity that we all experience, usually with a little anxiety thrown in (Why is that the other line always moves faster?!?!). Now it's the subject of smart, quirky, compelling nonfiction treatment that has made Malcolm Gladwell and Why Do Men Have Nipples? international bestsellers. And the perfect cocktail party conversation starter: Did you know that the first lesson of boot camp is to teach recruits how to stand rigidly in line? That in Disneyland, the global center of line-waiting, queuing is managed from a bunker under Sleeping Beauty Castle? Or that the queuing is so ingrained in British culture, thugs rioting in London were observed taking their turns when looting a shop? Or that in 2007, the People's Republic of China began a series of National Voluntarily Wait-in-Line Days, in hopes that they could train their non-queuing populace to be more like Westerners before the 2008 Olympics arrived? Or that even though McDonald's and Burger King have faster counter service, surveyed customers are more satisfied waiting at Wendy's because the queue barriers assure that the first-come will be first-served? And that gets to the heart of this fascinating, witty book. Citing sources ranging from Harvard Business School professors to Seinfeld, dipping back to the first queue-during the French Revolution-to the state-of-the-art study of line management, it comes back to one underling truth: It's not about the time you spend waiting, but how the circumstances of the wait affect your perception of time. In other words, the other line always moves faster because you're not in it"--
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