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Website review: PsyBlog: Why We do Dumb or Irration...

AnitaBath AnitaBath discovered this in Psychology 103 reviews since Nov 13, 2007
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Limbricus rated 11 days ago
A mind is a terrible thing.
Leidja rated 14 days ago
People tend to think most of their actions are based upon reason and that their intelects are in control of their lives. That's where social psychology proves them wrong. Globally, our vision of ourselves and the others is biased by many factors and our actions are motivated by many other things than just plain logic. Sometimes, it's scary!
vitalsparx rated 2 weeks ago
A summary of the most (in)famous social psychology experiments. Check out the scariness of the Milgram experiment and the appallingness of the Kitty Genovese case.
ravi-chand rated 2 weeks ago
why like this????
java99 rated 3 weeks ago
really interesting :)
sciencefair rated 4 weeks ago
It somehow makes it better if we're aware of how dumb or irrational we are. That poor slut of a scapegoat!
heref rated 4 weeks ago
Interesting!
BestoLea rated 5 weeks ago
"I have been primarily interested in how and why ordinary people do unusual things, things that seem alien to their natures. Why do good people sometimes act evil? Why do smart people sometimes do dumb or irrational things?" --Philip Zimbardo
seafarer314 rated 6 weeks ago
There is a lot of good information here about the mind.
onlineoverlord rated 6 weeks ago
isnt this stumble a lil old school?
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