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Why Do Our Own Biases Stay Hidden From Us?

How do cognitive biases interact to reinforce one another—or independently—in shaping a person's worldview, and what pshychological or social mechanisms contribute to the bias blind spot, making it ...

cognitive-psychologysocial-psychologybiasdecision-makingmetacognition 
user avatarasked byCertified Unbiased Score of 1

Greatest hits from previous weeks:

Are there any movies or series involving someone with ADHD?

Aside from How I Met Your Mother, The Simpsons (or Finding Nemo, if that counts, which i don't think it does), are there any movies or series involving someone explicitly stated or highly believed to ...

abnormal-psychologyadhdpsychology 
user avatarasked byBCLC Score of 3
user avataranswered bySydney Maples Score of 8

Why do some days feel fast and others feel slow?

As per the title, why is it some days it just feels like a day can go so fast, yet other days can feel slow? Every day has the same amount of hours, minutes and seconds after all. What is the actual ...

cognitive-psychologytimemood 
user avatarasked byDaveo Score of 16
user avataranswered byBerit Larsen Score of 21

Is there scientific evidence on the benefits of binaural beats?

When two coherent sounds with nearly similar frequencies are presented to each ear respectively with stereo headphones, the brain integrates the two signals and produces a sensation of a third sound ...

cognitive-neurosciencehearingbinaural-beats 
user avatarasked byKugBuBu Score of 25
user avataranswered byChristian Hummeluhr Score of 29

Is Maslow's hierarchy of needs really accurate at labeling sex as a physiological "need"?

Is Maslow's hierarchy of needs really accurate at labeling sex as a physiological "need"? If so, would that mean that single/celibate people cannot live self-actualized lives unless they have some ...

sexualityphysiology 
user avatarasked byxwb Score of 9
user avataranswered byjsakaluk Score of 10

Why does Asperger's Syndrome seem to overlap with high IQ?

A few of my friends have Asperger's Syndrome, and some fit the pattern but have not been formally diagnosed. Many of these friends are also highly intelligent, and because of the high intelligence ...

iqaspergers 
user avatarasked byNate Barbettini Score of 7
user avataranswered bySydney Maples Score of 10

What are the differences between Asperger's Syndrome and Schizoid Personality Disorder?

They are specifically listed as two separate disorders in the ICD, but what are the differences between Asperger's Syndrome and Schizoid Personality Disorder? Since both result in a withdrawal from ...

abnormal-psychologyaspergers 
user avatarasked byIQAndreas Score of 9
user avataranswered byuser2808 Score of 4

How to calculate IQ score based on raw score and adjust for age?

I am having a hard time grasping how IQ scores are calculated. I think it has something to do with their age score ratio multiplied by 100.Say I have a test that holds 30 questions. How would I ...

intelligencedevelopmental-psychologystatisticstest 
user avatarasked byProfessorIQ Score of 9
user avataranswered byJeromy Anglim Score of 11
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