First aid & emergency situations
DunningâKruger Effect
Those who think they "know what to do" without proper training may make dangerous mistakes. Recognizing this can encourage taking certified first-aid courses.
Similar Situations
Cynefin Framework
Preparing for an emergency: Assess the complexity of potential emergency situations and develop appropriate preparedness plans.
McGurk Effect
Emergency Communications: Ensuring clear and effective communication during high-stress situations.
Milgram Experiment
Emergency Situations: Encouraging bystander intervention and taking action when necessary instead of blindly following the crowd.
Gall's Law
Planning a vacation: Secure travel basics first; add details later.
In-Group Favoritism
Social situations: Recognizing in-group favoritism can help you make more open and unbiased assessments of people you meet, fostering more diverse and meaningful connections.
Plutchik's Wheel
Social situations: Navigate social interactions more skillfully by identifying and responding to the emotions of others.
False Consensus Effect
Social situations: Recognizing the false consensus effect can help you avoid making assumptions about others' beliefs or preferences, leading to more open and meaningful connections.
Fundamental Attribution Error
Social situations: Recognizing the fundamental attribution error can help you avoid jumping to conclusions about people you meet, leading to more open and accurate assessments of their character.
Knapp's Relationship Model
Networking events: Understanding initiating and experimenting stages improves first impressions and connections.
Pain vs Boredom Experiment
Resilience: Developing the ability to adapt and find meaning in challenging or monotonous situations.