Monday 10 March 2014

Amazing Psychology Facts



habitsHabits – On average it takes 66 days to form a habit.





day dreams Day Dreams – On average your mind wanders 30% of the time.





influence Influence – We think that other people are more easily influenced than ourselves.





sleep sex Sleep Sex – 1 in 12 people have sex in their sleep.





lying Lying – The most common lie is ‘I’m fine’





lying More Lies! – The average person tells 4 lies a day, 1460 a year and a total of 87,600 by the time they’re 60.





sunbathing Happy Sun – People who spend more time in the sun are likely to be happier and happy people are more likely to fall in love because their happiness is infectious.





eye contact Eye Contact – If someone makes eye contact with you for 60% of a conversation they’re bored, 80% and they’re attracted to you and 100% of the time then they are threatening you.





attraction Attraction – The pupil of your eye expands up to 45% when you look at someone you love.





silence Awkward Silences – It takes 4 seconds for a silence to become awkward.





fat Swearing – When you’re hurt cursing helps to reduce pain.





nonsense Nonsense – We can udnretsnad any msseed up stnecene as lnog as the lsat and frsit lteerts of wdros are in crrcoet palecs





recall Recall – Its easier to remember things with your eyes closed.





TV Television – Unhappy people watch more TV.





siblings Brothers and Sisters – Having siblings is proven to help socialization with peers.





clothes Clothes – What we wear affects how we behave.





crying Crying – When crying from happiness the first tear will come from the right eye but if you are crying from sadness it will come from the left.





texting Texting – Most people text faster when its someone they like.





flirting Flirting – When flirting the average amount of glances to ‘send a signal’ is 3.





motivation Motivation – Usually thinking of a successful outcome will reduce our motivation rather than increase it.





power Control – In Milgrams obedience study 63% of participants kept giving seemingly lethal electric shocks because an authority figure was telling them to.







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