If the prank is the one where you place the sleeper's hand in water, then the answer is: sometimes, yes, it does. I've only seen it work once but have also seen it not work many more times. No study of this has been done, of course, and the results will vary no doubt with each person with any of the following variables: 1. Age of the victim (it has been surmised that this works better before puberty for developmental reasons). 2. Sex of the victim (males are statistically more prone to bedwetting, and one assumes more likely to fall victim to this prank. 3. Temperature of the room (colder room possibly mor conducive to accident). 4. Temperature of the water (warmer - but not hot - water works best). 5. If the victim currently is a bedwetter or has a history of bedwetting (obviously). 6. The general weakness of the victim's bladder. 7. The amount of liquids ingested prior to sleep. 8. When during the night the prank is played. 9. The state of sleep of the victim (bedwetting typically happens in deep non-REM sleep instead of REM dream sleep). 10. How deeply the victim sleeps. 11. How long the prank is attempted (persistence counts!) 12. The environment (in general the victim is more vigil at a sleepover or in a strange location, so if it is done unexpectedly for no special occasion and in his or her typical sleeping location then it is more likely).
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