The Architecture of Human Behavior: Ross, Nisbett, and the Gladwellian Lens
The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology Ross Lee Nisbett Richard E Gladwell Malcolm The...
The following essay explores how the core tenets of this work—situationism, construal, and tension systems—laid the foundation for Gladwell’s storytelling and modern behavioral science. The Architecture of Human Behavior: Ross, Nisbett, and
The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology: Ross, Lee, Nisbett, Richard E., Gladwell, Malcolm: 9781905177448: www.amazon.com : Both individual minds and social groups exist
The Person and the Situation: Perspectives of Social Psychology
: Small changes in an environment can lead to massive shifts in behavior. Gladwell utilized this in The Tipping Point to explain how minor "channel factors" or environmental nudges can trigger social epidemics.
: Both individual minds and social groups exist in a state of balance between opposing forces. Changing behavior isn't just about adding a positive "push"; it's often about removing a hidden "restraining force". The Fundamental Attribution Error