tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4971769701820825409.post5381755737568582342..comments2023-08-25T13:12:47.675+02:00Comments on EN DRÖM och en massa annat: Everybody has somethingAngelicahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16021902508826066977noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4971769701820825409.post-22978481420474199402011-11-04T22:33:17.244+01:002011-11-04T22:33:17.244+01:00Det var verkligen en bra video!
Det som förvånade...Det var verkligen en bra video!<br /><br />Det som förvånade mig mest med kommentarerna jag bloggade om var att de hade fått så många likes. Jag vet att det finns knäppisar som skriver sådana kommentarer, men att så många höll med dem!Marikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05017945844960009288noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4971769701820825409.post-80680993059058661892011-10-31T21:13:16.614+01:002011-10-31T21:13:16.614+01:00Good idea! We read about this in psychology, memor...Good idea! We read about this in psychology, memory i.e. There was this case with children from underdeveloped countries. They hadn't learned techniques such as chunking when remembering (which was a common technique for children of a western culture), so when some researchers did a (western) culturally biased psychology test on them, the children seemed very unable to remember things well. However, when other researchers weaved the things they wanted the kids to remember into a story, the kids remembered just as well as children raised in a western society.<br /><br />So, I think remembering by hearing stories is an awesome way to learn. It's kind of basic, you know. And come to think of it, that's probably the reason as to why it's so much easier to remember psychological theories - there are always case studies related to them.Marikahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05017945844960009288noreply@blogger.com