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psychmechanicsblog December 24, 2015

Why you shouldn’t believe everything that the studies say

In 2015, a team of psychologists tried to repeat 100 psychological studies and found that only 36% of the original statistically significant results could be replicated.

This study of studies, called the Reproducibility Project, was published in the prestigious journal Science and created waves in…

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Filed Under: Behavior, Belief, Perception

psychmechanicsblog December 22, 2015

Are you an introvert, extrovert or an ambivert?

Most of us, when we hear the terms ‘introvert’ and ‘extrovert’, we basically think of two personality traits- shyness and non-shyness. But some people suggest that it’s a very narrow way of looking at it and maintain that there’s much more to introversion and extroversion than just…

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Filed Under: Behavior, Belief, needs

psychmechanicsblog December 22, 2015

How to (almost) stop caring what others think of you

Is it really possible to stop caring what others think of you? A lot of people claim that they are free from approval seeking behaviour but are they really?

First of all, there’s a very important point that I want to draw your attention to. As a general rule, we only think and talk about things…

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Filed Under: Behavior, Belief, needs, Perception

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