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.

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

Symbols of Authority: Your Title Matters More Than Your Job

Symbols of Authority: Your Title Matters More Than Your Job

Have you ever seen a job title that really impressed you? How do you respond to instructions from someone in uniform? What do you think of someone dressed in a suit versus someone in casual clothes? Title, uniforms, and other clothing are all symbols of authority. Symbols of authority are things like titles, uniforms, and insignia, which can all signal a person is in a position of authority. People are hard-wired to comply with requests that come from an acknowledged and accepted source of authority. See how compliance professionals use the appearance or suggestion of authority to force you to

These Social Proof Examples Show How You Become a Lemming

These Social Proof Examples Show How You Become a Lemming

Have you ever been drawn to a crowd just because there was a crowd? Do you ever find yourself buying something based on its popularity? How about laughing when everyone else laughs even if you didn’t get the joke? These situations are all social proof examples. The Social Proof Principle is a theory stating that you decide what’s correct based on what other people think is correct. This theory is often used to sell products by showing how popular they are with other people. Learn with social proof examples and see when the social proof principle of persuasion might lead

Escalating Commitment: Why Hazing Creates Loyalty

Escalating Commitment: Why Hazing Creates Loyalty

Have you heard terrible stories about pledging fraternities? Why do people keep joining and stay loyal if it’s so awful? How does the psychology of hazing create escalating commitment? Escalating commitment is a manipulation tactic that leverages one small commitment to create bigger and bigger commitments. Your desire for consistency creates a commitment bias. Learn how the escalation of commitment bias creates loyalty even after difficult experiences.

Safety in Numbers? Not With the Bystander Effect

Safety in Numbers? Not With the Bystander Effect

Do you feel safer going out at night when there are people around? Have you heard of the bystander effect? Pluralistic ignorance shows there might not be safety in numbers. Pluralistic ignorance is a phenomenon in which a group of people behaves contrary to the norms and standards of most of the individual members of that group. The bystander effect is a type of pluralistic ignorance. Learn how to counter the bystander effect.

Founding a Green Tech Company? Peter Thiel on How Not to Fail

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What is a green technology company, and why do we need them? Does green tech really work as a business? A green technology company aims to create tech that is eco friendly. Tesla, a famous green technology company, has succeeded in this endeavor; but many others have failed. Read about what a green technology company is, and how the future of green tech (also called cleantech) could work.