Listing Details
| ID: | 2114 |
| Title: | PsyBlog |
| URL: | http://www.spring.org.uk/ |
| Category: | Science |
| Description: | Scientific psychology, or in laymans terms - understanding how our minds work and why we think and act the way we do. |
| How to Overcome the Egocentric Bias - Fri, 18 May 2012 14:40:11 +0000 |
| What would this guy do? Perspective taking offers a way around the egocentric bias. → Online strengths course offered by the leader in the industry, The VIA Institute. PsyBlog's How to Be Creative
It's because creativity is mysterious. Just ask any scientist, artist, writer or other highly creative person to explain how they come up with brilliant ideas and, if they're honest, they don't really know. But over the decades psychologists have given ordinary participants countless tests, forms and tasks and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews. From these emerge the psychological conditions of creativity. Not what you should do, but how you should be... |
| How To Encourage People To Change Their Own Minds - Wed, 09 May 2012 15:08:16 +0000 |
| Self-persuasion: let people talk themselves around to your point of view. → Online strengths course offered by the leader in the industry, The VIA Institute. PsyBlog's How to Be Creative
It's because creativity is mysterious. Just ask any scientist, artist, writer or other highly creative person to explain how they come up with brilliant ideas and, if they're honest, they don't really know. But over the decades psychologists have given ordinary participants countless tests, forms and tasks and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews. From these emerge the psychological conditions of creativity. Not what you should do, but how you should be... |
| Five Effortless Postures that Foster Creative Thinking - Fri, 27 Apr 2012 09:28:30 +0000 |
| Literally sitting outside a box, rather than in it, makes you more creative, according to new psychological research. → Online strengths course offered by the leader in the industry, The VIA Institute. PsyBlog's How to Be Creative
It's because creativity is mysterious. Just ask any scientist, artist, writer or other highly creative person to explain how they come up with brilliant ideas and, if they're honest, they don't really know. But over the decades psychologists have given ordinary participants countless tests, forms and tasks and conducted hundreds of hours of interviews. From these emerge the psychological conditions of creativity. Not what you should do, but how you should be... |
