Current Opinion in PsychologyChance, Z., & Norton, M. I. (2015). The what and why of self-deception. Current Opinion in Psychology, 6, 104-107. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.copsyc.2015.07.008Chance, Z., & Norton, M. I. (2015). The what and why of self-deception. Current ...
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Defensiveness is reallya way of blaming your partner. Defensiveness is really a way of blaming your partner. The third horsemen in the Four Horsemen is defensiveness, which is defined as self-protection in the form of righteous indignation or innocent victimhood in an attempt to ward off a perc...
As soon as he's out of the room, which is as soon as he can be out of the room, he starts in on the trash talking. Thinks not giving a crap makes him like House. Like it's something to aspire to. 可他的扁桃体明明就还在!他每次快要走出诊疗室,甚至在还没走出诊疗室之前,他都要脱...
Self-deception is ubiquitous. For example, we tend to think we are more intelligent, honest, friendly, original, and reliable than average. Self-deception may provide advantages. Evolutionary Psychology The Conflict Between Current Desires and Future Rewards ...
It is important to note that it has not been recognized by the academic community of psychology. Emre, a professor at Oxford University, explains that unlike other personality tests, the appeal of the MBTI is that it is "non-judgmental...
A celebrated evolutionary biologist, Trivers uses the tools of his trade to answer a basic question: Why are deception and self-deception so prevalent? Our eyes, noses, tongues, ears and skin tell us so much about the world, why is it that our brains then deny some of this information, ...
There is an ongoing debate in philosophy and psychology as to whether false beliefs are epistemically irrational and whether they can have pragmatic benefits, even if they are epistemically irrational (Bortolotti and Sullivan-Bissett, 2015, Craigie and Bortolotti, 2014, Haselton and Nettle, 2006)...
Clinical Psychology in Europe, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.32872/cpe.10495 Krasko, J., Intelisano, S., & Luhmann, M. (2022). When happiness is both joy and purpose: The complexity of the pursuit of happiness and well-being is related to actual well-being. Journal of Happiness Studies...
(e.g., the intent to deceive, self-deception), factors that may or may not be distinguished from hypocrisy (e.g., weakness of will), and factors that may moderate hypocrisy (e.g., the degree of discrepancy between the attitude and behavior, whether the attitude is stated publicly, and...