Charity and philanthropy

Framing Effect

Framing Effect

Being aware of the framing effect can help you evaluate charitable causes and make more effective donations.

Similar Situations

10-10-10 Rule

10-10-10 Rule

Volunteering or Charity: When deciding whether to volunteer time or donate money to a cause, consider the immediate impact, the benefits for others in the medium term, and the long-term effects on society and community well-being.
SCARF Model

SCARF Model

Delegating Tasks: Giving employees autonomy and clarity on expectations prevents frustration.
Halo Effect

Halo Effect

Making charitable donations: Knowing the halo effect can help you make more effective donations by focusing on the impact of a charity, rather than its public image.
The Barber Paradox

The Barber Paradox

Conflict resolution: Approaching disputes with clarity and reason, helping to find mutually beneficial solutions.
Dunning–Kruger Effect

Dunning–Kruger Effect

First Aid & Emergency Situations: Those who think they "know what to do" without proper training may make dangerous mistakes. Recognizing this can encourage taking certified first-aid courses.
Pain vs Boredom Experiment

Pain vs Boredom Experiment

Education and Learning: Continuously expanding one's knowledge and skills to prevent stagnation and boredom.
Checker Shadow Illusion

Checker Shadow Illusion

Painting and Drawing: Creating depth and realism by understanding how light and shadows affect color perception.
Five Love Languages

Five Love Languages

Teaching and Mentoring: Connecting with students or mentees by understanding and incorporating their love languages in teaching and guidance.
Ikigai

Ikigai

Hobbies and interests: Exploring your Ikigai can help you develop hobbies and interests that bring meaning and joy to your life.
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias

Outgroup Homogeneity Bias

Sports and recreation: Being aware of this bias can promote sportsmanship and positive interactions with teammates and opponents from diverse backgrounds.