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疤痕实验与归因理论(Scar experiment and attribution theory).doc

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疤痕实验与归因理论(Scar experiment and attribution theory) The researchers conducted an interesting experiment of experimental psychology, dubbed the scar. They asked volunteers who were involved in the experiment to see how people respond to people who are physically deficient, especially those with facial scars. Each volunteer was arranged in a small room with no mirror in Hollywood from a professional makeup artist on the left side of a badly mutilated, shocking. The volunteers were allowed to use a small mirror makeup, the mirror was taken. The key is the last step. The make-up artist says he needs to apply a layer of powder to the scar surface to prevent it accidentally removed. In fact, the make-up artist secretly erased make-up with a tissue. Volunteers who were unaware of this were sent to the waiting room in the hospital, where their task was to observe the reactions of people to their facial injuries. When the time was up, the volunteers returned without exception and described the same feelings - people were rude, unreasonable and unfriendly to them, and were always staring at their faces! In fact, they face the same as usual, what is not different; they have come to that conclusion, it is wrong to self cognition and affect their judgment. This is really a thought-provoking experiment. Originally, a person how to look at himself, in the outside world can feel what kind of vision. At the same time, the experiment validates the Western adage in one aspect: people treat you the way you see yourself.. Isnt it? A quiet person feels more peaceful; An inferiority complex, people feel more discrimination of vision; A kind person feels more friendly; A rebellious people, feel more picky eyes...... It can be said that what kind of inner world, what kind of outside vision. Thus, if a person complains about his situation for a long time, is indifferent, unfair, and lacks sunshine, it means that the real problem is his own inner world, which is the deviation of his cognition o
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