Also the study shows that people who belong to the same category of words, but not the same sound mix up more often. When a word overlaps in meaning and sound, such as pear and peach, it probably inadvertently replaced by a similar pendant
Name of pet
The most intriguing and unexpected result was the number of participants indicated that parents get the names of pets and children together. When and mother in the kitchen and the dog Fluffy calls for eating, and then in a similar situation (in the kitchen) calls her child, then there is a chance that the names are confused. The similarity of the situation and the repetition of the words "bowl food" seem to ensure that they are once again pronounce the name Fluffy. It seems unlikely that the parents are mistaken if they nominate the family photographs.
The study shows that what many people consider as a Freudian slip, an error of the information process in the brains. We should not see it as a slip inadvertently reveals what is important in the mind of the speaker (Freudian slip) or a preference for one child over another child. In other words, take it not too serious.
"We think we found under these circumstances, evidence of knowledge than in previous experiments, because people in those experiments did not expect success, and therefore not so much looking for."