Psychology Quicks
Psychology related Quick Questions answered by our world class experts.
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Why do people get married?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do people sing songs at football matches?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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What is emotional intelligence?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do people often smile when nervous?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we celebrate milestones?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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What are the developmental impacts of having much older siblings?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we like to read biographies?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we like to create music playlists?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do young children like doing puzzles?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we behave differently on the weekends?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we use the term social drug?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why is there a fascination with family trees?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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What is controlling behaviour?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we refer to a person's IQ when assessing intelligence?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do people take and share photos of their meals?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do popular songs have a hook or a catchy chorus?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why are cooking shows so popular?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we like selecting our own seats when buying tickets to events?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we donate to charities?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we pray?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we exercise to music?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we cry when we are happy?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why do we buy infants soft toys?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.
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Why are fruits and vegetables at the entrance to supermarkets?
Kindly answered by Graham Reid: Psychologist and PhD student, University of Oxford.