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Category: Psychology
Pluralistic Ignorance and the Perpetuation of Social Norms
This article by Prentice and Miller (1996) discusses 2 case studies in which young people mistakenly copy or support behavior no one likes.
No, French is not the majority language in Canada
In addition to English and French, Canada is home to a rich diversity of Indigenous languages.
The Conservation of Resources Theory (COR) — coping, and thriving.
The Conservation of Resources Theory (the COR theory) is a framework to understand the relationship between resources and stress.
Understanding Your Feelings —a way to not be controlled by them
Research has consistently shown that suppressing emotions ultimately leads to anxiety, depression, and physical health problems.
Lying to Yourself —The Dark Side of Self-Reporting
If you're struggling with depression, but are afraid to admit it to anyone, this may have catastrophic consequences.
The Truth Hurts — the problem with social desirability bias.
A nuanced understanding of social behaviors and attitudes contributes to increased accuracy of surveys, questionnaires, and interviews.
Social desirability bias — why you can’t just ask people.
Asking intelligent and smart questions that yield valid, reliable and generizable information, is a combination of art and science.
The basics: Pluralistic Ignorance — how does it present itself?
Pluralistic ignorance is a situation in which a minority position on a given topic is wrongly perceived to be the majority position.
You have to be brave to learn a language fast.
One of the biggest challenges many language learners face is overcoming embarrassment and fear of making mistakes.