Tuesday, August 11, 2015

Why Do People Blame the Victim?

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Why Do People Blame the Victim?
Kendra Cherry
Psychology Expert
Blaming the victim
Blaming the Victim: Why Does it Happen?  
Why do people so often blame people for their own misfortunes? Learn more about this tendency to protect our own view of the world by blaming others.
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Affect Heuristic
The Affect Heuristic: How Your Feelings Influence Your Decisions  
How much do emotions influence how you think? The affect heuristic occurs when your subjective feelings about something act as a mental shortcut.
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Lying and deception
How to Tell if Someone Is Lying  
Research suggests many conventional ideas about detecting lies (such as fidgeting and shifty eyes) are ineffective. Discover what really works.
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John Bowlby attachment theory
How John Bowlby Influenced Child Psychology  
John Bowlby was a British psychologist perhaps best known as the father of attachment theory. Learn more about his work and influence on psychology.
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