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COVERT NARCISSISM

Female Covert Narcissist: Understanding Patterns of Behavior

Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) is like a psychological label for people who think they are more important than they are, always want others to admire them, and struggle to understand or care about how others feel. Most of the time, when we hear about narcissism, we might think it’s something… Read More »Female Covert Narcissist: Understanding Patterns of Behavior

Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic

Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic: Guide to Decision Making

Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic – Making decisions can be complicated, so our brains often use shortcuts, like simple strategies, to make it easier. One common shortcut is called the Anchoring and Adjustment heuristic. This is a fancy way of saying that when we’re trying to figure something out, we tend… Read More »Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic: Guide to Decision Making

Relational Aggression

Relational Aggression: Silent Harm in Social Circles

Relational aggression is a term that refers to the behavior where individuals use discourteous conduct to harm or hurt others. They intentionally use indirect approaches like manipulation, oblique bullying, and throwing shades with the direct purpose of knocking down the self-esteem of others. Relational aggression can be very damaging. It… Read More »Relational Aggression: Silent Harm in Social Circles

normative social influence

Normative Social Influence vs Informative Social Influence

Normative Social influence is like a strong power that affects how we act, what we believe, and the choices we make. We can divide it into two main types: normative and informative social influence. In this article, we’re going to look closely at how these two types of influence are… Read More »Normative Social Influence vs Informative Social Influence

Social Desirability Bias

Social Desirability Bias: When Perception Paints Reality

In the world of research and surveys, there’s a tricky bias that can change how people answer questions. It’s known as “Social Desirability Bias.” In this article, we’ll look at what social desirability bias is, how it can make us answer questions in a certain way, how it affects research… Read More »Social Desirability Bias: When Perception Paints Reality

OVERJUSTIFICATION EFFECT

Overjustification Effect: Reaping Rewards, Losing Passion

The Overjustification Effect is a fascinating thing in psychology. It helps us understand how rewards and prizes from the outside can sometimes make us less interested in things we naturally like to do. This is important in many areas of life, like school, being a parent, and working at a… Read More »Overjustification Effect: Reaping Rewards, Losing Passion