Monday, 16 September 2019

Can we really judge a book by its cover?



1) How do we exactly form lasting impression of others?
2) Why do we pay more attention to immoral behaviours than to good behaviour?
3) When does the positive information is taken into accour over negative information?
4) Can you explain the example of the man in the football game lending you an umbrella with your own words?
5) Do you agree with the video? Do you think someone can actually change or are they always the same?

2 comments:

  1. 1.-Our brain is quite complex. Experts believe that it seems to be tracking low level stadistical properties of behaviour before making decisions regarding other person's characters. It analyzes the available information and then, decides if something is considered typical or out of ordinary. The morality of acts is critical for the classification.
    2.- It's only a result of a comparative rarity of bad behaviours. Our brain consider "Bad" stronger and more likely to be repeated tan "Good".
    3.- When the brain considers it plentiful and out of the ordinary
    4.-It's easy to behave politely withpeople when you're looking to fit in a social environment. But when you feel freed from that obligations, you're likely to show your real nature.
    5.- Human behavior is complex and adaptative.Everything is posible and not always predictable.It makes it fascinating

    Tere Blázquez Martinez

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