Since
I was a junior high school student, I have been very curious about people’s
behavior. Observing people’s comportment and reading the related books are my hobbies. I also selected the course about psychology in this semester. In the class, the teacher
told us many interesting experiments that psychologists had conducted. From the
test of animals’ ego to the prison experiment of Stanford University. Each of
them left a deep impression on me.
Fun
Facts: If you take hot coffee on your hand,
people consider you friendly.
people consider you friendly.
I was so surprised that our mind can be
controlled easily. Then I recalled the connection between my life experiences
and the psychological theories I had learned. To my astonishment, some of my
acts conformed to the theories. Therefore, I have an idea that if we make a
good use of the psychological tips, we are able to lead a better life. So I
would like to share some amazing results with you in my blog. I hope you can
enjoy the funny facts as well as benefit from their research.


Mastering psychology is cool but also creepy at the same time, because people may be alert to you to prevent mind-reading. It's too bad I can't take the psychology course this year, because I also want to read other's mind only by observing their little movements XD.
回覆刪除Ha ha, in fact, psychology is not equal to mind-reading. But our little movements can leak what people think. In the next few weeks, I will introduce how our behaviors affect our thinking. :-)
刪除I think this is a special but also challenging topic! I'm eager to see your next post~
回覆刪除Well to 劉偉帆I think psychology is a teensy bit different to mind reading, cauz u can't know what people really think unless they tell you so.....
You are right, 田玉薇.
刪除Explaining a complex experiment with simple words is not easy. But I will try my best to look for some amazing facts to tell you.
By the way, if I have a free time, maybe I redo the experiment with my friends. I hope you can enjoy my next articles. ^_^
Yeah~~ How nice :D
刪除I'm really looking forward to your posts, that I'm always interesting in psychology (especially about criminals since I like detective stories a lot XD), but unfortunately didn't have many chances to explore this field.