Disagreeing with a friend or partner
SCARF Model
Being mindful of status and fairness prevents unnecessary conflict.
Similar Situations
False Consensus Effect
Personal relationships: Knowing the false consensus effect can help you avoid misunderstandings and improve communication with your partner, friends, or family members.
Confirmation Bias
Relationship discussions: Understanding confirmation bias can lead to more open and productive conversations with partners or friends.
Knapp's Relationship Model
Supporting a grieving friend: Recognizing stagnating or avoiding behaviors allows sensitive engagement.
Flea In a Jar
Making Friends as an Adult: Socializing might feel harder as you age, but it’s still possible with effort and vulnerability.
Big Five Personality Traits
Risk Assessment: Recognizing personality traits associated with risk-taking can inform decision-making in situations such as financial investments or adventurous activities.
Harlow Monkey Experiment
Supporting a friend in distress: Hugs or a comforting presence improve emotional recovery.
SCARF Model
Negotiating with Clients or Vendors: Focusing on fairness and autonomy can lead to mutually beneficial deals.
Stanford Prison Experiment by Zimbardo
Social activism: Advocating for justice and fairness without resorting to abuse of power or authority.
Osborne Effect
Mobile app development: Releasing information about new app features or updates without causing a decline in current user engagement.
Peak-End Rule
Self-care routines: Incorporating enjoyable activities or rituals and ending with a sense of relaxation or accomplishment to promote well-being.