2014年11月5日 星期三

How to Persuade People?

Opening the history textbook, we are all astonished at the atrocity of Adolf Hitler.



However, we are much more confused that why did these Geheime Staatspolizei (蓋世太保)obey Hitler's order nevertheless theses commands were extremely irrational?

For many years, lots of psychologists conducted related experiments to explore the reason why a kind person submitted to the evil commands easily.  

Stanford Prison Experiment, a classical psychological test, showed that people change their behaviors according to the environment they are in and the figures they play. In Stanford Prison Experiment, people playing the jailers appeared cruel, hot-tempered, and exerted violence to the prisoners arbitrarily. As for the actors of prisoners, they became self-abased. It means that behaviors change our mind easily. When we do an action, we tend to justify it. (If you are interested in the experiment, you can watch the movie “The Experiment”.)


Though the research shows the dark side of human nature, it can cause positive effects if we make a good use of these results such as persuading people to do something.

Nicholas Gueguen, a psychological researcher, did an interesting research. First, he divided local residents into two. He made a phone call to one group (he pretended that he was staff of an electricity company), asking them to join the survey of saving energy. After several days, he invited these residents to participate the plan of saving energy. He found out that those had received the phones increases their motivation of reducing the use of energy.





Well………I have played a role of diligent student and pretend I love calculus, why DID’NT my calculus grades improve at all…..?  

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Source: http://pnn.pts.org.tw/main/2011/02/16/%E3%80%90%E8%AA%AA%E6%95%99%E3%80%91%E4%B8%89%E5%80%8B%E5%AF%A6%E9%A9%97%E8%88%87%E9%9D%A2%E5%B0%8D%E3%80%8C%E9%9C%B8%E5%87%8C%E3%80%8D%E7%9A%84%E5%9B%B0%E5%A2%83/  

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  2. Can we assume from this experiment that each of us is a natural actor/actress? XD
    I totally agree that what position people're in really does affect their behavior, just think of those class leaders in the elementary school shouted: "QUIET, CLASS!!!!" OAO
    Well, as for calculus, I guess it's because that calculus is not human, so it's pretty easy for it not to succumb to our not-evil-at-all orders. :P

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    1. Ha ha, maybe all of us have the potential to become a good actor/actress. XDD
      I have experienced similar situations too. I remember that when I was selected by the teacher to rule the order of the class, I became serious.

      QQ 田玉薇~~What I want to do right now is knock my head against the wall...QAQ

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    2. QAQ I guess the most convenient way for us is simply to knock our head against the calculus text book, since it's hard and heavy enough

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    3. I agree with you....
      (BANG!!!!!) (the sound of knocking the calculus book)

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  3. ha ha~ I think I can try to use this method for my calculus XDD
    by the way , I have heard this experiment !!! a little shock ... I think it's really a famous experiment ~

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    1. I have tried the method. Maybe you can consider whether to use the method when seeing my calculus grades. (?)
      Yes, the experiment is quite famous. This theorem has given rise to many people's attention.

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  4. Wow,the jail experiment is disgusting!This kind of experiment may make both two groups of people crazy.

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    1. I agree with you. The experiment was so cruel that it was forced to end ahead of time.

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  5. haha the picture is funny! This is a cool experiment and I really need to improve calculus QQ

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    1. Thank you. I have done it for a few time. (weep sweat)
      So do I. I really need to improve calculus lest I be flunk in this semester. QAQ

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  6. I searched the film you mention about,and found out the behavior called "Lucifer Effect",and it helped me to know more about humanity.I have to say that I think it is boring initially,but the fact is that I was wrong.

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    1. Yes, "Lucifer Effect" is a notable theorem in the field of psychology.
      Besides, I am glad that you get interests in my article. If you have free tome, you can watch "惡魔教室" as well.

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  7. I've heard "惡魔教室"before>< Though I'm not sure if this method works, I'm adapting this method now, pretending studying hard as my classmates do.(? Calculus IS a tough work T_T , I frustrated by 100-1 previous exam whole last night>< Walking out the classroom at 11:30, I almost passed out. QAQ

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    1. Well...so do I.... TAT
      I am also frustrated because of the calculus exam. (Who knows how to maintain the same volume of the cone??????? QAQ)
      Maybe we can pretend diligent students together. (weep the tears)

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