Encouraging a child to do homework
SCARF Model
Offering autonomy and relatedness can make it easier for them to comply.
Similar Situations
Milgram Experiment
Parent-Teacher Conferences: Encouraging open dialogue between parents and educators to foster a child's development.
Gall's Law
Using productivity tools: Start with a basic to-do list before adopting advanced systems.
Availability Bias
Child Safety Concerns: Avoid excessive paranoia about child kidnappings due to rare but highly publicized cases.
Harlow Monkey Experiment
Child adoption: Providing affectionate care helps the child form secure attachments.
60-30-10 Rule
Makeup Application: Apply the 60-30-10 Rule to your makeup routine, using dominant, secondary, and accent colors for a cohesive and flattering appearance.
Flea In a Jar
Learning to Drive Again: A past accident or fear doesn’t mean you can’t regain confidence behind the wheel.
Pain vs Boredom Experiment
Parenting: Encouraging children to develop interests and engage in activities that prevent boredom.
Broken Window Effect
Cleaning up after yourself at a gym or library: Keeps the space respectful and encourages others to do the same.
Maslow's Hammer
Parenting: Adapting to a child's unique needs by trying different discipline methods, rather than using a single approach for all situations.
Placebo Effect
Education and Learning: Encouraging a positive mindset in students to improve academic performance and learning outcomes.