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...
In this complex and fast-paced world, we often face various challenges and temptations. How to avoid being deceived, how to maintain a clear mind, and how to live out your own independence and strength are issues that every modern person needs to think about seriously. The following 11 suggestions may provide you with directions worth referring to. 1. Building an inner order: Starting from values ...
When we ask repeatedly, “What the hell do I like to do?” In fact, there is often a word hidden behind it: 'I don't seem to like what I do now.' This article is not about telling you 'what do you really like to do', because no one can give you this answer. What we can do is provide a thinking framework so that you no longer idling when you are confused, but actually start to solve the problem. Are ...
Developmental psychology studies the psychological and behavioral changes in human life from infants to old age, and many of the classic psychological effects not only explain key phenomena in human growth, but also provide practical guidance for education, parenting, mental health and social policies. This article will systematically and comprehensively introduce eight representative effects in d...
In the field of psychology, personality scales are an important tool for evaluating individual psychological characteristics. The Jackson Personality Inventory-Revised (JPI-R) is one of the widely used scales. It was developed in 1974 by American psychologist Douglas N. Jackson to comprehensively evaluate individual personality traits. ## Jackson Personality Scale Structure and Characteristics The...