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Psychology of 'I Voted' stickers. With ballots out in the mail, you’ll soon start seeing people wearing those ‘I Voted’ stickers, or updating their profile pictures to show they went to the ...
Maybe it's because I live in New York City, where the best way of getting around is underground or on foot, rather than by car. But I confess I haven't been spending a lot of time staring at car ...
Dueling Stereotypes and the Psychology of Bumper Stickers Republicans for Voldemort Posted August 12, 2011. Share. Tweet. Share on Bluesky. Share. Email.
One is that gasoline is more expensive to use per kilometre than electricity. Natural Resources Canada says a Ford F-150 Lightning EV owner will spend $894 to drive 20,000 kilometres in a year, as ...
Librarians at some universities are complaining about sharp increases in the price of an important database produced by the American Psychological Association -- even while other librarians are ...
June 18, 2008. Drivers who slap a bumper sticker onto their cars are more likely to drive aggressively, according to a social psychologist at Colorado State University.
In retail psychology, it’s used to create a sense of immediacy — like ‘this deal won’t be here long’." Research shows the brain can process visual stimuli in just 13 milliseconds.
The psychology behind it is simple yet powerful. The brain can process visual cues in just 13 milliseconds, meaning shoppers often make a subconscious decision about grabbing a yellow-stickered ...
Second City Executive Director of Insights and Applied Improvisation, and host of “Getting to Yes, And…” joins John Williams to talk about how a small, shared reward can positively reinforce a large ...
If you're wondering why reduced stickers are always yellow in supermarkets you may be unsurprised to learn it's all part of a deliberate plan. According to Add People, the yellow colour has been ...