10 Uses of HeLa Cells, Including Creepy Human-Mice Hybrids

10 Uses of HeLa Cells, Including Creepy Human-Mice Hybrids

What are the major uses of HeLa cells? Have there been any medical breakthroughs from HeLa cells? What are the HeLa cells contributions to science? There have been countless uses of HeLa cells in a variety of research fields. Beyond medical breakthroughs from HeLa cells, they’ve been used to study space travel, evaluate cosmetics, and clone cells. Learn 10 important uses of HeLa cells ranging from lifesaving to controversial mice-human hybrids.

Rebel Against Authority–No, This Doesn’t Mean Anarchy

Rebel Against Authority–No, This Doesn’t Mean Anarchy

Have you ever felt compelled to do something by someone in charge? Did someone who looked official because of a uniform seem like they had to be obeyed? You can rebel against authority of a fake nature. The expertise test is a critical thinking exercise that forces you to question whether or not someone is credible. If they are and if they are truthful, they are a legitimate source of authority. Otherwise, you should be resisting illegitimate authority that is trying to manipulate you. Rebel against authority, or at least the faux kind of authority.

The Werther Effect: Why Suicide Is Contagious

The Werther Effect: Why Suicide Is Contagious

After a suicide is publicized, did you know that there is an increase in copycat suicides? Why is that? The Werther Effect explains the psychology of imitation as applied to suicide. The Werther Effect is a phenomenon in which there is an increase in suicides after media coverage of a suicide. This theory is related to the Social Proof Principle. Learn how you are manipulated into following what others do, especially in times of uncertainty or when there are similarities.

The Concept of Scarcity: Tricking You With “Limited” Stock

The Concept of Scarcity: Tricking You With “Limited” Stock

Are you tempted by products that are only available for a short time? What about the lure of something exclusive that only a few people have? Is it the product itself or the concept of scarcity of that product drawing you? The concept of scarcity in social psychology is that we are attracted to things that do not appear to be widely available. These things may be having a shortage or may just be accessible by fewer people. According to Robert Cialdini, scarcity influences our decisions. Don’t allow the concept of scarcity to obscure your actual feelings, opening yourself up

Endless Chain Method: Are You Fooled by Name-Dropping?

Endless Chain Method: Are You Fooled by Name-Dropping?

Have you ever been approached by a salesman who knows your friend or neighbor? Maybe he claims that your friend thought you could really use the product. Or maybe a salesperson asks you to recommend someone else in the neighborhood they could call on? This is the endless chain method in action. The endless chain method is a technique in which each sales prospect is asked for referrals, creating an ongoing chain of possible customers. The endless chain technique relies on the familiarity bias, which favors people you know and like. Learn how you’re manipulated because the requester represents the

Likeability Lies: You’re Being Fooled by Charm and Charisma

Likeability Lies: You’re Being Fooled by Charm and Charisma

Have you ever been dazzled by someone’s personality? Maybe they were being charismatic or just generally feel like a warm person. If someone had likeability, would you be more likely to trust them? Likeability is a personal characteristic similar to charisma in which a person easily gains others’ affections. It is a quality known to be useful in manipulating people. See past likeability and don’t get manipulated.

The Halo Effect: Why You’re Shallower Than You Think

The Halo Effect: Why You’re Shallower Than You Think

Have you ever thought you could tell someone was a smart or good person just by looking at them? Were they also attractive? You were being blinded by the halo effect. The halo effect theory is the idea that people take one positive thing about a person and extrapolate it to other positive characteristics. You might do this based just on what a person looks like. See how the halo bias manipulates your decisions with halo effect examples.

Is Everyone Jumping Off a Bridge? Think for Yourself

Is Everyone Jumping Off a Bridge? Think for Yourself

Do you ever see people doing something and think you should join in? Have you ever gone along with something a group wanted to do only to regret it? Maybe you realize, “I should think for myself” only after it’s too late. If you want to avoid the fallacy of social proof, you need to think for yourself. The Social Proof Principle is a theory stating that you decide what’s correct based on what other people think is correct. This isn’t always the best course of action and this principle can lead to manipulation. Think for yourself and avoid being

The Milgram Shock Experiment: Sense of Duty Gone Too Far?

The Milgram Shock Experiment: Sense of Duty Gone Too Far?

Have you ever done anything out of obedience to authority or a sense of duty? Did it ever make you uncomfortable? Would you question the instructions of someone in a position of authority? The Milgram Shock Experiment shows how far you might go. The Milgram Shock Experiment is a study that demonstrated how willing people are to give deference to authority. Their obedience to authority allowed them to inflict pain on others even when they felt uncomfortable. See how a sense of duty played out in the Milgram Shock Experiment.