Sports coaching
Stanford Prison Experiment by Zimbardo
Promoting teamwork, fair play, and respect for authority without allowing abuse or overly aggressive behavior.
Five Stages of Tribal Leadership
Coaches can use these stages to develop team cohesion and encourage a "We're Great" mentality.
Similar Situations
Birthday Paradox
Sports betting: (Topic: Deep probability Understanding) Apply the concepts of probability to make better-informed bets or predictions in sports or games.
Plutchik's Wheel
Teaching and coaching: Recognize the emotions of students or team members, allowing you to adapt your approach to their needs and provide effective support.
Placebo Effect
Athletic Performance: Building confidence and positive self-talk to improve performance in sports.
Outgroup Homogeneity Bias
Sports and recreation: Being aware of this bias can promote sportsmanship and positive interactions with teammates and opponents from diverse backgrounds.
Nocebo Effect
Athletic Performance: Mitigating the influence of the nocebo effect on sports performance through positive thinking and resilience training.
Barnum Effect
Coaching sessions: Understand that coaches might use the Barnum effect to make their advice seem tailored, and focus on personalized guidance.
Five Stages of Tribal Leadership
Life Coaching: Coaches can use the stages to help clients understand their current worldviews and how they might evolve to achieve their goals.
7-38-55 Rule
Coaching and Mentoring: Strengthening rapport with students or mentees by using supportive body language and tone of voice.
Gambler's Fallacy
Sports betting: Knowing the gambler's fallacy can help you avoid making decisions based on a team's past performance rather than evaluating their current strengths and weaknesses.
Clustering Bias/Illusion
Sports betting: Knowing clustering bias can help you avoid assuming that a team's recent performance reflects a pattern or trend, leading to more rational betting decisions.