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  • 10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies | PsyBlog

    Why do we do dumb and irrational things? The actual question is which one has the most to teach us about human nature? Which one gives us the most piercing insight into how our thoughts and actions are affected by other people? The Halo Effect: When Your Own Mind is a Mystery The 'halo... more

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  • Rated by insyen on Sep 08, 4:29am

    interesting
  • Rated by amateur6 on Aug 25, 12:45pm

    Normally I hate "top 10" lists, but in this case... worth it.
  • Rated by MirandaMcKennitt on Jul 07, 10:23am

    I only followed orders, man // The voices in my head so said // I had to eat that other kid // I wanted to drug and he said to wait // I couldn't wait when I felt pain // Deep in my veins and in my loins // Now I look through the bars at rain // It was just several dirty coins...
  • Rated by dazzlingdiana on Jun 23, 4:34pm

    ~There is nothing so unthinkable as thought, unless it be the entire absence of thought: Samuel Butler ~ Paradoxes of self-deception and other vicious circles. Ten fascinating social psychology studies, each of which reveals something interesting about how we think (or don't think) react, and interact.
  • Rated by BillinSDCA on Jun 18, 10:22am

    I've rummaged around the whole site and the place is addictive. I will definitely be spending some time here. Lots to read.
  • Rated by geojim56 on Jun 05, 9:32pm

    From the page: " '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"
  • Rated by eddi3 on May 31, 8:02am

    Humans suck
  • Rated by jannafire1 on May 15 2009, 5:34am

    this is a brilliant article, love it
  • Rated by ideas500 on Apr 18 2009, 1:32am

    Really neat article!!! I'm passing it on! Kimberly :)