psychology29 Psycholinguistics Psycholinguistics Psycholinguistics, also known as the psychology of language, is an interdisciplinary field that scientifically investigates and explains the internal mental processes involved in language acquisition and language use. It originated from research within psychology and focuses on studying the correspondence between psychological processes and language structures, examining the st.. 2024. 6. 19. The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) - Lucifer Effect The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE), also known as the Lucifer Effect or the Lucifel Effect, is a psychological experiment conducted by Philip Zimbardo, a psychology professor at Stanford University, in 1971. Among 70 applicants, 24 college students were selected to play the roles of prisoners and guards in a simulated prison located in the basement of Stanford's psychology building. The roles .. 2024. 6. 19. The Broken Windows Theory The Broken Windows Theory The Broken Windows Theory, introduced in the essay "Fixing Broken Windows: Restoring Order and Reducing Crime in Our Communities" by American criminologists James Wilson and George Kelling in March 1982, suggests that disorder in society can lead to crime spreading from minor instances left unchecked. The theory posits that neglecting one broken window can lead to a pro.. 2024. 6. 19. Cocktail Party Effect Cocktail Party EffectThe cocktail party effect refers to the phenomenon where people at a noisy party can focus on a single conversation despite the surrounding noise. This effect is an example of selective perception or selective attention, where individuals concentrate on meaningful information while ignoring the irrelevant background. This phenomenon is also known as the self-referential effe.. 2024. 6. 19. 이전 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 다음