Psychological Research - Crash Course Psychology #2

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Can week-old pizza cause psychedelic hallucinations?

Does coffee make you smarter?

Or does it just make you do dumb stuff faster?

Like a bunch of psychology itself, questions like this can seem pretty intuitive.

I mean, people may not be the easiest organisms to understand, but you're a person, right?

So you must be qualified to draw, like, some conclusions about other people and what makes them tick.

But it's important to realize that your intuition isn't always right.

In fact, sometimes it is exactly wrong, and we tend to grossly underestimate the dangers of false intuition.

If you have an idea about a person and their behavior that turns out to be right, that reinforces your trust in your intuition.

Like if one of my buddies, Bob, begins eating that deep-dish pizza that's been in the fridge for the past week but he eats it anyway and soon starts to wig out, I'll say "Dude, I told you so".

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