The Importance of Early Emotional Bonds: Attachment Theory

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The attachment theory was pioneered by John Bowlby, an English psychiatrist and Mary Ainsworth, an American psychologist. The theory focuses…

Why Do We Seek Strength in Numbers: Social Identity Theory

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Social Identity Theory Man is a social animal. Our sense of identity stems from belonging to a group. We often…

Hurry, Offer for Limited Period: Understanding the Scarcity Principle

8 years ago

Scarcity Principle When we are faced with scarcity, our desire to obtain the scarce object heightens because we fear possible…

Persistance is Key to Maximize the Sleeper Effect

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Sleeper Effect In social psychology, this is used to describe the impact of a persuasive message. Generally, the power of…

Making the Most of the Hot Hand

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Hot Hand Phenomenon The hot hand phenomenon is claimed to embody the essence of the saying ‘success breeds success’. It…

Know the Secret to Popularity: The Halo Effect

8 years ago

Halo Effect In social psychology, our tendency to classify a person as good or bad in one category makes it…

Get Greater Social Media Influence Using the Amplification Hypothesis

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Amplification Hypothesis When communicating with another person, show certainty about an attitude to cause the attitude to increase or harden.…

Chameleon Effect: Does Mimicking People Really Make Us More Likeable?

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Chameleon Effect It is every so often that we read in the glossies or persuasion manuals that playing copycat to…

Battling Prejudice with the Contact Hypothesis

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Contact Hypothesis According to this hypothesis, if people in conflict are brought together then they will begin to understand each…

Attract the Right People Using the Repulsion Hypothesis

8 years ago

Repulsion Hypothesis According to popular psychological theories, we are most attracted to people who share similar attitudes with us. While…