Emergency communications
McGurk Effect
Ensuring clear and effective communication during high-stress situations.
Similar Situations
Cynefin Framework
Preparing for an emergency: Assess the complexity of potential emergency situations and develop appropriate preparedness plans.
Availability Bias
Budgeting for Emergencies: Don't neglect building an emergency fund just because you've never faced a financial crisis.
Optimism Bias
Emergency preparedness: Knowing optimism bias can help you prepare for emergencies, such as natural disasters or power outages, without assuming that you won't be affected.
Pessimism Bias
Emergency preparedness: Knowing pessimism bias can help you prepare for emergencies without becoming overly anxious or fearful of potential disasters.
Milgram Experiment
Emergency Situations: Encouraging bystander intervention and taking action when necessary instead of blindly following the crowd.
DunningâKruger 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.
I, T, X-shaped skills
Communication: T - Balancing depth and breadth improves communication with both specialists and non-experts.
McGurk Effect
Communication Disorders: Acknowledging the potential influence of the McGurk Effect on individuals with communication difficulties.
Five Love Languages
Improving Communication: Enhancing overall communication by considering love languages when expressing thoughts, feelings, and needs.
Morris Massey's Stages of Value Development
Intergenerational communication: Understanding generational differences in value development can facilitate more meaningful communication and collaboration across age groups.