I can do scienceYour body has water in it.
I was in class so I took out a bottle of water I had. Once I got to part two I decided against physically doing the experiment lol.Also I'm assuming you are supposed to find it not gross when it's in your mouth but suddenly gross once you spit in your water, which I did think. I've never heard of this before though, so interesting!
Q1: No, that's normalQ2:Yeah, gross afWhat is "Cognitive dissonance" for 800.
Quote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:22:10 AMQ1: No, that's normalQ2:Yeah, gross afWhat is "Cognitive dissonance" for 800.Heh, close <.<Turns out I was actually misremembering two seperate paragraphs, I just checked the book and it was describing this thought experiment devised by Allport in '55 and then a seperate experiment done by Rozin later on which included interpersonal disgust as the concept >.>
Quote from: True Turquoise on January 16, 2015, 07:05:06 AMI can do scienceYour body has water in it.Bad tru, bad!
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on January 16, 2015, 07:32:03 AMQuote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:22:10 AMQ1: No, that's normalQ2:Yeah, gross afWhat is "Cognitive dissonance" for 800.Heh, close <.<Turns out I was actually misremembering two seperate paragraphs, I just checked the book and it was describing this thought experiment devised by Allport in '55 and then a seperate experiment done by Rozin later on which included interpersonal disgust as the concept >.>Alright, so it seems as if the worry is about sociability. Someone may be able to see you drinking a glass of your own spit, but your mouth processes are confined to you yourself. The only issue would then be how others perceive you, and not the act of drinking the spit-water itself?
stop trying to trick our stupid human brains
Quote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:38:19 AMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on January 16, 2015, 07:32:03 AMQuote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:22:10 AMQ1: No, that's normalQ2:Yeah, gross afWhat is "Cognitive dissonance" for 800.Heh, close <.<Turns out I was actually misremembering two seperate paragraphs, I just checked the book and it was describing this thought experiment devised by Allport in '55 and then a seperate experiment done by Rozin later on which included interpersonal disgust as the concept >.>Alright, so it seems as if the worry is about sociability. Someone may be able to see you drinking a glass of your own spit, but your mouth processes are confined to you yourself. The only issue would then be how others perceive you, and not the act of drinking the spit-water itself?I just noticed I mispelled separate twice in a row, brb committing sudoku.And I don't think that was the thinking behind the experiment, it was explained as being more to do with how we are disgusted by things that have been 'contaminated' as a general reflex to avoid disease IIRC. So when someone is vomiting, bleeding, weeping, oozing god knows what all over the floor - the reaction is to move away from it rather than to start rolling around in it <.<
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on January 16, 2015, 07:41:56 AMQuote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:38:19 AMQuote from: Mr Psychologist on January 16, 2015, 07:32:03 AMQuote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:22:10 AMQ1: No, that's normalQ2:Yeah, gross afWhat is "Cognitive dissonance" for 800.Heh, close <.<Turns out I was actually misremembering two seperate paragraphs, I just checked the book and it was describing this thought experiment devised by Allport in '55 and then a seperate experiment done by Rozin later on which included interpersonal disgust as the concept >.>Alright, so it seems as if the worry is about sociability. Someone may be able to see you drinking a glass of your own spit, but your mouth processes are confined to you yourself. The only issue would then be how others perceive you, and not the act of drinking the spit-water itself?I just noticed I mispelled separate twice in a row, brb committing sudoku.And I don't think that was the thinking behind the experiment, it was explained as being more to do with how we are disgusted by things that have been 'contaminated' as a general reflex to avoid disease IIRC. So when someone is vomiting, bleeding, weeping, oozing god knows what all over the floor - the reaction is to move away from it rather than to start rolling around in it <.<Oh, alright. The word "interpersonal" got me thinking about what changes behavioral differences between isolated individuals and those in a group.
...I cant drink my water now because its feels weird to drink now ;-;
The law of Sympathetic Magic, as it's the law of Contagion and Similarity combined in a social situation?
Quote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:52:45 AMThe law of Sympathetic Magic, as it's the law of Contagion and Similarity combined in a social situation?I'm unfamiliar with the terms <.<
Quote from: Mr Psychologist on January 16, 2015, 08:00:13 AMQuote from: Epsira on January 16, 2015, 07:52:45 AMThe law of Sympathetic Magic, as it's the law of Contagion and Similarity combined in a social situation?I'm unfamiliar with the terms <.<Shite, I have to commute. I'll get back to this and edit this post. I've already spent time researching it, might as well finish the fight.
FUCK SCIENCE