Psychological view of "Lord of the rings - the two towers"
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Thuy Duong ChuCharlotte Carrico
Lord of the Rings –The Two TowersView from a psychological perspective
Absolute threshold
The minimum stimulation needed to detect a particular stimulus 50% of the time
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Overconfidence
The tendency to overestimate one’s beliefs and judgments
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Assimilation & Accommodation
Assimilation: interpreting new experience in terms of one’s existing schemasAccommodation: adapting one’s current schemas to incorporate new information
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Dissociate identity disorder
Individuals who suffer from this disorder have developed two or more distinct personalities
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Anti-socialPeople with this disorder lack empathy, have little regard for other people’s feelings, and tend to have a hostile view of themselves
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ObsessionThe individual is unable to stop thinking about and displaying certain desires. When his needs are not met, they suffer from extreme anxiety
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