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How do
psychologists
try to understand such transformations of human character, if you believe that they were good soldiers before they went down to that dungeon?
Social
psychologists
like me come along and say, "Yeah, people are the actors on the stage, but you'll have to be aware of the situation.
Research for decades by social
psychologists
indicates that if you hold a negative stereotype about a group in your subconscious mind and you meet someone from that group, you will discriminate against that person.
What they're doing is inviting us into what
psychologists
call shared reality.
It's actually a set of traits classified and studied by
psychologists.
Psychologists
recognize two forms of narcissism as a personality trait: grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.
"Trolleyology" has been criticized by some philosophers and
psychologists.
It all started when I accidentally stumbled upon a paper by a few American
psychologists.
I mean, these
psychologists
didn't need any complicated brain scans; they only had to measure the farmer's IQ, and IQ tests were invented more than 100 years ago.
I started talking to neuroscientists and cognitive psychologists, and what they told me was fascinating.
Many
psychologists
define happiness as a state of comfort and ease, feeling good in the moment.
And there are many reasons that you fall in love with one person rather than another, that
psychologists
can tell you.
Psychologists, figure this out.
The first was moral; that
psychologists
and psychiatrists became victimologists, pathologizers; that our view of human nature was that if you were in trouble, bricks fell on you.
Long kept confidential for
psychologists
and their patients, the mysterious images were said to draw out the workings of a person’s mind.
But its visual approach and lack of any single right answer continue to help
psychologists
paint a more nuanced picture of how people see the world.
My favorite example is a pair of
psychologists
who did research on left-handers, and published some data showing that left-handers are, on average, more susceptible to disease, more prone to accidents and have a shorter lifespan.
All of this means that a multi-pronged approach to pain treatment that includes pain specialists, physical therapists, clinical psychologists, nurses and other healthcare professionals is often most effective.
So for a long time,
psychologists
have referred to these as cognitive distortions or even irrational beliefs.
Comparing with the past causes many of the problems that behavioral economists and
psychologists
identify in people's attempts to assign value.
And what
psychologists
and behavioral economists have discovered is that by and large people use two simple rules.
DG: Well, you know, the people who are most skeptical about leaping to evolutionary explanations for everything are the evolutionary
psychologists
themselves.
But one thing that
psychologists
have tried that seems to work is to get people to imagine the future more vividly.
And yet, when some
psychologists
interviewed hospital janitors to get a sense of what they thought their jobs were like, they encountered Mike, who told them about how he stopped mopping the floor because Mr. Jones was out of his bed getting a little exercise, trying to build up his strength, walking slowly up and down the hall.
Some
psychologists
went around and polled citizens who were very well informed.
The
psychologists
asked other people a slightly different question.
Psychologists
study behavior to explore the contents of the mind, because our behavior often reflects our beliefs, our values and our desires.
Psychologists
call that tendency "confirmation bias."
Psychologists
call this desirable difficulty.
Two psychologists, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, started pointing this out back in 1974, and we're still struggling to do something with their insights.
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