Psychology34 The Savanna Principle The Savanna Principle The Savanna Principle posits a biological principle that human brain development remains adapted to early ancestral environments, making it challenging for individuals to adapt to post-evolutionary environments. Sociologist Kanazawa Satoshi discussed such cases in his evolutionary psychology treatise. Humans continue to enjoy high-calorie foods such as fatty and sugary food.. 2024. 6. 30. Behaviorism & Psychology BehaviorismBehaviorism is a psychological theory that suggests human and animal behavior can be studied objectively through observable and predictable actions. This theory was first defined by John B. Watson in his psychology paper in 1913 .PsychologyAmerican psychologist B.F. Skinner defined behaviorism as a method for shaping desirable behavior through reinforcement. He argued that outward beh.. 2024. 6. 28. Milgram Experiment Goals Milgram ExperimentThe Milgram Experiment, conducted in 1961 by Stanley Milgram, a psychology professor at Yale University, is a famous study on obedience to authority. Milgram believed that the reason people submit to destructive authority lies more in the situation than in their personality. He argued that when faced with a highly convincing situation, even rational people could ignore et.. 2024. 6. 27. Crowd Psychology Crowd PsychologyCrowd psychology, also known as mob psychology, is a branch of social psychology that studies the unique behaviors and mental states of crowds. Characteristics of Crowd PsychologySuggestibility: Crowds tend to act easily on the suggestions of others.Impulsiveness: Crowds often act impulsively or spontaneously.Exaggeration and Simplicity: Emotions within a crowd become simplified.. 2024. 6. 26. 이전 1 2 3 4 5 ··· 9 다음