Prof Richard Wiseman is based at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK, and has gained an international reputation for research into quirky areas of psychology, including deception, humour, luck and the paranormal.
Prof Wiseman has written The Luck Factor – a best selling book exploring the lives and minds of lucky people. His latest book, Quirkology, explores the curious science of everyday life, including the psychology of lying, love, and laughter.
A passionate advocate for science, Prof Wiseman is well known for his media appearances, high-profile talks, live performances, and large-scale studies. Over 1 million people have taken part in his mass participation experiments, and his YouTube channel has received over 5 million views. Prof Wiseman also regularly acts as a creative consultant for print, broadcast and new media.
Use the head at the top of the page to discover more about Prof Wiseman's work, and visit the Quirkology site for his online experiments and YouTube videos.
For over twenty years, psychologist Richard Wiseman has examined the quirky science of everyday life. In Quirkology, he navigates the oddities of human behavior, explaining the tell-tale signs that give away a liar, the secret science behind speed-dating and personal ads, and what a person’s sense of humor reveals about the innermost workings of his or her mind—all along paying tribute to others who have carried out similarly weird and wonderful work. Wiseman’s research has involved secretly observing people as they go about their daily business, conducting unusual experiments in art exhibitions and music concerts, and even staging fake séances in allegedly haunted buildings. With thousands of research subjects from all over the world, including enamored couples, unwitting pedestrians, and guileless dinner guests, Wiseman presents a fun, clever, and unexpected picture of the human mind.
@此书 读这本书,是因为一句——“如果你喜欢热播的美剧Lie to me~你就一定喜欢这本书”。书的立意选题,巧,也妙。很引人,也的确值得思考。谎言,就是其中一则。 @谎言 书中说,从我们学会说话的那一刻起,我们就已经学会撒谎了。 那么,成长至今,...
评分很有意思的一本书,理查德·怀斯曼通过一个接一个有趣的实验,揪出生活中许多寻常处的不寻常,或是不寻常的之所以不寻常。书看起来不累,虽然名为心理学,却不艰深。 书分六章,分别探讨关于人与时间、谎言、灵异、决策、幽默及自私方面的行为之心理,其中幽默一章没甚意思,...
评分最近突然觉得心理学是个很神奇的的东西 好像当透彻的了解之后 一切事情都理所当然了 书的本身没太大意思 就是一个综合无数心理学家多年苦心研究的报告文学 实验都很贴近生活 由此就有几点感受: 1.可能在你不经意间就被心理学家算计了 就成为实验对象了 2.心理学家就是把天马行...
评分很快地翻了一遍。说几点: 1、人都是自我想象的动物,一个人的自我想象决定了他将成为什么样的人。人与人之区别不在外表,而在内部的精神。不同的精神塑造了不同的人。 2、世界到底是什么样的,谁也说不清楚。人类只能找一条自己认为正确的标准,去衡量自己。有了标准,不管...
评分关键词:时间心理学、撒谎心理学、灵异心理学、幽默心理学 这本书讲了“生活中中几个常见并有趣现象的心理学原理” 以下笔记于201305,后ruby yang美女帮忙整理。 一)时间心理学 关于占星、星座知识的流行: 1. 提出一个问题:同时出生的人为何命运不同,这个完败占星术...
老梗,很多案例以前都看到过。讲了半天也不就是心理暗示么。
评分前一半是认认真真看的,后来就走马观花了,总是觉得如果心理学仅仅靠随机抽样来进行概率统计,那么其结论也是随机的,不具有普遍性和理论性。
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评分看了三分之一,觉得没啥意思了。
评分潜意识很强大,同样也很恐怖。
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