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- Would you Kill? Remembering Stanley Milgram's Psychological Experiments By: Solomon Rothman
In his quest to find a reason for the holocaust, Stanley Milgram devised a simple experiment. The premise was to test how much pain a normal individual would inflict on another person if directed to do so by authority. Tags: psychological community, Stanley Milgram, psychology experiments, psychologist, world war,
- The Real Da Vinci Code: The Vitruvian Man Supports Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs By: Allen Rubin
The Real Da Vinci Code, Leonardo's Vitruvian Man
(in a Circle, Triangle and Square) has many similarities in form and function with Abraham Maslow's Pyramid Hierarchy of Needs (consisting of a square base, triangle pyramid, and point at the top). Tags: Real Da Vinci Code, Vitruvian Man, Leonardo Da Vinci, Hierarchy of Needs, Abraham Maslow,
- Intro to the Mental Game of Golf - Part 1 By: Craig Sigl
Even with all the new high-tech equipment and perfectly manicured courses, average golf scores have not gone down in the last 60 years. That's because most golfers think they are a new swing or club away from success. The real answer to lower scores lies between their ears. Tags: golf mental game, the mental game of golf, mental game of golf, golf psychology, psycholog
- A Good Letter Can Make You a Fortune in Direct Mail By: Peter Woodhead
The seventh of a series of 10 articles on advertising and marketing and how by studying the "classic" advertising and marketing books can give you a huge advantage. It not only covers how advertising and marketing originated but goes into the importance of copywriting and how you can make more sales. All top marketers steal their secrets from these early marketers - guys like Claude Hopkins, Walter Dill Scott, Elmer Wheeler and others. Tags: advertising, marketing, copywriting, sales, books, marketing secrets, business secrets, ma
- Thoughts, Emotions and Beliefs: Are they Controlling Your Life? By: Joyce Dillon, R.N., M.N.
Leading edge research tells us our lives are controlled by our beliefs and perceptions. This affects every aspect of our life- health, relationships, and finances. Are you ready to learn how to free your mind? Tags: Personal growth, energy psychology, leading edge of science, mind-body coaching, heath, chang
- The History Of Psychological Research In Reading By: Sophia Hayes
As reading involves perceptual and cognitive processes as well as knowledge of language and grammar, these three basic processes have been the subject of experimental research for some time. Such processes include the identification and extraction of meaning, processes involved at sentence/phrase level and the processes involved in understanding thematic structures.
Learning to read in preliterate societies and learning in societies awash with print may have vastly differe... Tags: cognitive psychology, reading research, language
- Motivation To Succeed Develops In Early Childhood By: Madina Bakhitova
Disclaimer: None of the content of this article should be considered medical or psychological advice. You should consult with your health care professional for specific advice relating to your medical and psychological questions or conditions.
Have you ever heard about a child whom parents or teachers describe as lazy, unenthusiastic, and non-interested in any school subject or social activity? If yes, have you ever thought why this child is so low motivated, when he or sh... Tags: child, psychology, parenting, motivation, childhood
- Achieving Success And Progress Through Creative Thinking By: Madina Bakhitova
Many people believe that the goal of any society is progress, however for most of us it is not easy to get used to something new. It takes more or less time for every person to adapt to new environment, even if it is only using a new tool, cooking a new dish or finding a new bus stop. That is the reason why many people cling to the way things are and it is much easier for them to do habitual things.
Any person's every day of life consists of many repeated activities, such ... Tags: psychology, advice, creative thinking
- Profiling Serial Killers: Limitations Of The FBI Approach By: David Webb
When The American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law held its annual meeting in Chicago recently, one of the panel discussions was entitled 'Serial Killers: From Cradle to Grave' which addressed the perceived limitations of FBI profiles. The aim of this article is to review the main points raised during this fascinating debate.
Among the issues raised were the following:
The notorious BTK murderer Dennis Rader who remained at large for over 30 years did not fit into the ... Tags: serial kilers, FBI profing, criminal profiling, forensic psychology, psychology, BTK, Denn
- Copy Writing - Are You Losing Sales By Not Using This Word? By: Paul Hooper-Kelly
There's one word in the English language, that stands head and shoulders above all the others for getting a "Yes" response to your sales letter. And, no -- it isn't the word "free". Can you guess what it is? Tags: copy writing, human psychology, psychological triggers, Ellen Langer
- The Internet Age as Applied to Advertising and Marketing By: Peter Woodhead
The final article of a series of 10 articles on advertising and marketing and how by studying the "classic" advertising and marketing books can give you a huge advantage. It not only covers how advertising and marketing originated but goes into the importance of copywriting and how you can make more sales. All top marketers steal their secrets from these early marketers - guys like Claude Hopkins, Walter Dill Scott, Elmer Wheeler and others. Tags: advertising, marketing, copywriting, sales, books, marketing secrets, business secrets, ma
- What is Enlightenment By: Chuck Bluestein
There is this word, enlightenment. Is there really a state of consciousness that is supreme where there is no misery or suffering? Have psychologists actually discovered this state of consciousness? Tags: enlightenment, enlightened, peace, happiness, consciousness, psychology, flow, secret of life, hap
- How To Use Persuasion Power To Your Advantage! By: Tenzin Palmo
Persuasion is one of the most important forms of influence. Without persuasion, after all, we might not get very far in our relationships. Using it appropriately, though, is the KEY. Tags: persuasion, persuade people, relationships, art of influence, psychology, self help, influ
- A Quest for Understanding and Connection - Part 1 By: Jan Engels Smith
This is the first in a series of articles from my book, Becoming Yourself: The Journey from Head to Heart. This series tells my story of traveling my own spiritual path. Tags: connection to spirit, psychology, spiritual healing, quest, shamanic healer
- Discover More About Designing Websites & Colour Psychology By: Ms Karra Maxim
One clear sign of a well designed website is its colour scheme. Colour selection is vital in creating the look that the website's owner wants to portray. If the look of the website does not meet the users expectations, then they'll leave & probably won't Tags: Discover More About Designing Websites & Colour Psychology
- Discover More About Designing Effective Websites Using Colour Psychology By: Ms Karra Maxim
Colour can attract users & grab attention. this could be utilised to highlight a message or to lead a user to another part of the website. Tags: Discover More About Designing Effective Websites Using Colour Psychology
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