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psychology
2018-04-13 13:28
Mere-exposure effect
There are lots of empirical studies that supports a ”mere exposure effect”. This effect is basically about that the more you are exposed to something the more you tend to like this – whatever it may be.
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photography
2018-04-01 19:05
An ordinary day in Istanbul
People in Istanbul, Turkey, seems to love cats. Everywhere in the city you can see healthy and prosperous cats. This one I found in Haga Sofia (built in 537 AD and used as a Orthodox cathedral/church until
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psychology
2018-02-18 21:50
Are poor people actually more generous?
We all have numerous examples of extreme human egoism and acts out of nothing but pure self interest. The saying goes that ”each one is himself closest”. This tendency to prior the welfare of oneself,
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psychology
2018-02-17 11:10
What is anthropocentrism?
Anthropocentrism is the view that we humans are the absolutely most significant entity or being in the universe. Things, ideas or other beings only have a value if they are useful to us. Anthropocentrism
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psychology
2018-02-12 23:49
The psychology of preference for ethically labelled products
In a review paper published in 2013, by Gunne Grankvist, with a PhD in Psychology, it was explained that the purpose of ethically, social or socially aware labelling is that consumers in the developed
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psychology
2018-02-11 17:07
The "Rosy View"
Our anticipation of, our actual experiences in, and our memory of events are not necessarily the same. In a study by Terence R. Mitchell, Leigh Thompson, Erika Peterson and Randy Cronk it was found that
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photography
2018-02-03 23:46
On the balcony - an ordinary day in Sweden
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psychology
2018-02-02 19:58
Negative eco-labels?
In a paper published in 2004 results from an inventive experimental study on negative eco-labels were presented. It was noted that eco-labels in use today signify environmentally benign outcomes: "Choose
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psychology
2018-01-31 18:57
Is bad stronger than good?
In a paper cited almost 5000 times, published in 2001 in Review of General Psychology, Roy F Baumeister, Ellen Bratslavsky, Catrin Finkenauer and Kathleen D Vohs showed that bad actually seems to be stronger
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photo
2018-01-30 23:11
Goteborg, Sweden
An almost ordinary day in Goteborg, Sweden
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