A personal account of being unknowingly enrolled in a psychological study since preschool, where childhood activities were actually assessments of personality traits. Reflecting on the pressure and uniqueness of being a research subject, the chapter explores the impact of surveillance and insights gained from the study over the years.
Researchers knew Susannah better than her own parents.
They may have even known her better than herself.
Today, how spending thirty years in a psychological study warped journalist Susannah Breslin's life.
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