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Groups and conformity—Detailed explanation of the psychological effects of society and personality|Famous collection of psychological effects

Groups and conformity—Detailed explanation of the psychological effects of society and personality|Famous collection of psychological effects
Keyword navigation of this article : Detailed explanation of group psychology effects, herd psychology experiments, the difference between group polarization and risk transfer, group thinking and wrong decision-making cases, bystander effect and diversified ignorance, psychological group behavior research, social slackness and free-ride effect, application of social promotion and inhibitory effect...

Detailed explanation of the difference between I and E in MBTI: energy source, social mode and behavioral characteristics

Detailed explanation of the difference between I and E in MBTI: energy source, social mode and behavioral characteristics
A detailed explanation of the differences between MBTI Type I personality and E personality. This article deeply explores the differences between Type I personality and E personality in MBTI, covering core traits, advantages and disadvantages, workplace performance, common misunderstandings, etc., to help you fully understand and respond effectively and build harmonious interpersonal relationships...

Judgment and decision-making—Detailed explanation of cognitive psychology effects|Famous collection of psychological effects

Judgment and decision-making—Detailed explanation of cognitive psychology effects|Famous collection of psychological effects
In daily life, we have to make countless judgments and decisions every day - from what food to choose for breakfast to career planning and investment decisions. However, human judgments and decision-making are not always rational, and are often influenced by various cognitive psychological effects. These psychological effects are shortcuts of thinking formed by humans in long-term evolution, but t...

Detailed explanation of the effects of educational psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects

Detailed explanation of the effects of educational psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects
In the process of education and teaching, teachers' teaching methods, students' learning habits, and the interaction mode between teachers and students will directly affect the educational effect. The educational psychology effect, as an important theory to reveal the laws of education, can help us understand the teaching and learning process more scientifically, optimize teaching strategies, and ...

Use MBTI personality types to analyze various provinces in China: Look at what personality your hometown has?

Use MBTI personality types to analyze various provinces in China: Look at what personality your hometown has?
MBTI personality type test, also known as Myers-Briggs 16 personality test , has become a very popular personality test tool at present. It is based on Jung’s eight-dimensional theory (extroversion/introversion, sensory/intuition, thinking/emotion, judgment/perception), helping people gain a deeper understanding of their cognitive style, behavioral patterns, and psychological tendencies. But have ...

True interpretation of MBTI personality type: ENFP - Champion

True interpretation of MBTI personality type: ENFP - Champion
MBTI Personality Type: ENFP – Idealism Advocate ENFP is a people-oriented innovator, always focusing on possibilities and passionate about new ideas, new people and new activities. They are energetic and enthusiastic, and are willing to help others discover their creative potential. They are typical 'champion personality'. ENFP personality type ENFP is an agile and expressive communicator who is g...

True interpretation of MBTI personality type: INFP - Therapist

True interpretation of MBTI personality type: INFP - Therapist
MBTI Personality Type: INFP – Idealist Therapist INFP is an imaginative idealist who always takes core values and beliefs as a guide to action. For such 'healers', the possibility is always higher than reality - the objective existence of the present is only a temporary reference, and they can always see the potential for a better future and pursue truth and meaning with unique talents. Analysis o...

Detailed explanation of the difference between S and N people in MBTI: perception mode, thinking mode and behavioral characteristics

Detailed explanation of the difference between S and N people in MBTI: perception mode, thinking mode and behavioral characteristics
This article deeply analyzes the differences between S-type and N-type personality in MBTI, helping you better understand the characteristics, thinking patterns and ways of getting along with real-sensory and intuitive personality. Quickly judge your personality type through professional tests on PsycTest Quiz official website. MBTI (Miles-Briggs Type Indicator) is a popular personality assessment...

Detailed explanation of the effects of online psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects

Detailed explanation of the effects of online psychology|Famous collection of psychological effects
In the digital age, we travel through the online world every day - browsing social media, browsing e-commerce platforms, participating in online discussions, and conducting distance learning... Behind these seemingly ordinary online behaviors, there are actually many interesting psychological laws hidden. The online psychology effect is an important area for studying the psychological mechanisms b...

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted intuition--the talent to explore infinite possibilities

Detailed explanation of MBTI cognitive function: Extraverted intuition--the talent to explore infinite possibilities
In the MBTI (Myers-Briggs Type Indicator) system, cognitive functions are the core of building individual personality. These functions originated from the 'eight-dimensional cognitive theory' by the psychology master Jung, also known as the 'June Eight-Dimension'. Each person's MBTI personality type is composed of different arrangements and combinations of these eight functions, including extrover...
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