You may be referring to the grade school teacher who divided her class by virtue of eye color: blue eyed students were said to be smarter and "better" than brown eyed students. A 1989 PBS television series entitled DISCOVERING PSYCHOLOGY documented the experiment (see the episode entitled "Constructing Reality," but also "The Power of the Situation which includes footage from Stanley Milgrim's experiments and other ghastly examples of the golden age of human experimentation....). While I'm not sure if it's still in print, the series was once available on tape >>> Michael Sime <[log in to unmask]> 10/22/97 03:06pm >>> Ok, here's one that's been drving my wife & I nuts for a couple of weeks now. There was a documentary about a classroom 'experiment' (in the 60's or early 70's I think) where one day the teacher told the students that only those with blond hair were 'good' and all others were bad/evil/pick your adjective. Then he switched sides, saying that those with blond hair were the evil/bad ones. As I recall, it was a facinating study on how quickly friends can become enemies, how the mob mentality can be created almost instantly, and how prejudices are formed. Now, I probably have some of the facts screwed up, but I hope that someone out there can recall this documentary so that maybe I can find with a copy of it. Thanks- Mike ----------------------------------------- Michael Sime <[log in to unmask]> Video Schmideo! <[log in to unmask]> ----------------------------------------- <http://www.videoschmideo.com> ----------------------------------------- It's not the time it takes to take the takes, it's the time it takes BETWEEN the takes, that takes the time to take the takes. ----------------------------------------- ---- To sign off SCREEN-L, e-mail [log in to unmask] and put SIGNOFF SCREEN-L in the message. Problems? Contact [log in to unmask] ---- Screen-L is sponsored by the Telecommunication & Film Dept., the University of Alabama.