Tag: psychology
The Trolley Problem – Comic
Alzward drew this brutally amusing comic about The Trolley Problem. If you don’t know, the trolley problem is a classic ethical dilemma used in moral…
The Enigma of Amigara Fault – Manga
“The Enigma of Amigara Fault” is a chilling short story by the acclaimed Japanese horror manga artist Junji Ito. It stands as a testament to…
The Wave Experiment
The Wave Experiment is a captivating exploration into the dynamics of group psychology and conformity. It was started by social psychologist and teacher Ron Jones…
How to Get Someone to Confess or Divulge Information
This is an interesting post from Science of People about how to get someone to confess or divulge information. Do you ever wish you could…
The Ultimate Weird Horse Girl
vampireapologist shared this epic childhood story about being the ultimate weird horse girl. In third grade she told her friends that she could talk to…
People Would Rather Be Wrong to Blend In
Dr. Lisa Iannattone tweeted this interesting thread about how 75% of people would rather being knowingly wrong and blend in, than be right and stand…
Number of Psychologists per 100,000 People
This is an interesting charts that shows the number of psychologists per 100,000 people for all the countries in the world. The crazy part is…
The Real Trolley Problem
This is an interesting post about how the trolley problem is dumb and not the real problem. If you’re not familiar with it, you can…
Steve Jobs’ Reality Distortion Field
Wow. The phrase “reality distortion field” is a term first used by Bud Tribble at Apple Computer in 1981. He coined the term to describe…
How To Piss Off Psych Majors
This hard truth is an effective way to piss off psych majors. This is also the reason why we should have more people with neurodivergence as…