- What within the placebo effect am I trying to question?
- police questioning - creates false/leading questions?
- Having someone recall memory is considered the least accurate form of questioning?
- Who's my audience and what I'm trying to say?
- what don't people know?
- ethics -whether the
- could be promoting the placebo? - 'placebo paracetamol' - some people don't want to take - placebo company?
Find the issue - could be applied to a different theme (false information about other stuff - designer teddy bear)
How can I best communicate the chosen issue best? - this is the purpose of design - how can i communicate the issue
Ifluence
Watch Netflix, the mind explained - memory episode
Watch Netflix, the mind explained - memory episode
INFLUENCE (POSSIBLE ISSUE
Cash Crash Experiment
Here a group of people who witnessed a car crash, were asked individualy what speed they thought the car was going at when it hit the toehr car.
There was a huge disparity in the speed people thought it was going at; some said it was goign at 50mph while others said 15mph. This was down to how they were asked the question; typically, those who were asked, how fast did the car 'smashed' into the other car, said that the car was going a lot faster, while the others who were asked how fast did the other car 'bump' into the other mentioned the car going a lot slower.
Experts say, every time you recieve information from a trustworthy source your brain reworks those memmories based on those details. Especially in extreme circustances i.e. car crash; you are much more likely to be influenced.
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