After the college entrance examination scores came out, some students were researching which university to apply for, some were considering what major to choose, and some students were wondering whether to repeat the studies.
Recently, in the QQ user exchange group of PsycTest, some students mentioned the feasibility of repeating the course and expressed that they were confused and entangled.
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What is a savior mentality?
The messiah mentality, also known as the 'Messiah Complex' or 'Savior Complex,' is a psychological state in which an individual believes that they have a special mission to save others or the world. This mentality may stem from an individual's sense of inferiority and narcissism, and they may prove their worth and satisfy their inner needs by helping others. In some ca...
Have you ever noticed that in winter, the world you see is darker and less colorful than in summer? This may not be your illusion, but your mood affecting your vision. Scientists have discovered that winter depression is a condition that makes you blind to color, changing your visual perception and making the world appear gray.
What is winter depression?
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Winter depression is a special type of...
There are 8 cognitive functions in MBTI: Ne, Ni, Se, Si, Te, Ti, Fe, Fi.
| Function | Abbreviation | Features |
| --| --- | --- |
| Extraverted intuition | Ne | Divergent association; stay open and explore different possibilities; good at changing perspectives and looking at problems comprehensively |
| Introverted intuition | Ni | Binding association; seeking unchanging and common truths, trusti...
Have you ever spent hours putting together a table that, while imperfect, feels like the best table in the world? This is the magic of the IKEA effect. The IKEA effect is when people place a higher value on things they create or manufacture themselves, even if they are not as sophisticated as the work of professionals. What is the psychological mechanism behind the IKEA effect? How does it affect ...
What is the Barnum Effect?
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The Barnum effect is a psychological phenomenon in which people will highly identify with some vague, general, and universal personality descriptions, thinking that these descriptions are specially tailored for them, but in fact these descriptions can apply to many people. The name of the Barnum Effect comes from a famous American circus owner, Phineas Taylor Barnum ...
What is PDP Personality Test?
In the recruitment process of enterprise employees, recruitment testing is an important part. Common tests include intelligence tests, personality tests, etc. However, there are various types of actual tests, such as motivation tests, ability tests and personality tests. So with so many tests, which ones are commonly used by HR? How should these tests be used correct...
Do you consider yourself a talented and successful person? If someone asked you, could you list the five things you are best at? Many people find this a difficult question to answer. So, how do you discover your talents? Is talent a necessary condition for success? Read below to learn six simple and effective ways to help you find your talents and use them to achieve your goals.
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The relationsh...
Relationships are an integral part of our lives, but did you know what? There are some psychological effects that unconsciously affect how we relate to others. This article will introduce four common psychological effects and give some practical application methods to help you better understand and deal with interpersonal relationships.
The Franklin Effect: How to Make Difficult People Become Fri...
For servers, understanding certain principles of psychology can significantly increase tip earnings. According to multiple studies, while the size of a tip is supposed to correlate with the quality of service, this is not the case. Multiple studies have shown that factors that influence tipping often have nothing to do with service quality.
Group Impact and Tips
As early as 1975, psychologist Bi...