Law enforcement
Milgram Experiment
Promoting ethical conduct and accountability within law enforcement agencies to prevent abuse of authority.
Similar Situations
Moloch Monster
Digital Privacy: Balancing individual privacy with the need for cybersecurity and law enforcement.
Stanford Prison Experiment by Zimbardo
Police training: Educating law enforcement officers on the potential for abuse of power and encouraging responsible and ethical policing.
Broken Window Effect
Upholding neighborhood standards: Mowing lawns, repairing fences, etc., discourages community decline.
Five Whys
Work performance: Analyzing the root causes of mistakes or low productivity to enhance job performance.
I, T, X-shaped skills
Legal Practice: T - Lawyers with T-shaped skills can better understand and address the broader context of legal issues.
Ikea Effect
Online content: Understand that you may be more attached to content you've created, and be open to editing or deleting low-quality posts or comments.
Clustering Bias/Illusion
Education planning: Knowing clustering bias can help you create realistic study plans and expectations, acknowledging that a series of high or low grades may not necessarily indicate a pattern.
Halo Effect
Choosing service providers: Knowing the halo effect can help you make more informed choices when selecting professionals like doctors, lawyers, or contractors, by focusing on their qualifications and experience rather than personal characteristics.