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8 Psychological "Trick" To Improve Your Relationship And Make Yourself Likable by elidi(m): 2:56pm On Jul 30, 2018
Can you clearly say the reason why you like someone? Is there anything as Psychological "Trick"?It is hard; however, your reasons may be because of their goofy smile, pointed noise, their razor-shape wit; or they are easy to be with. Whatever the case may be, scientists are not satisfied with these answers and have spent years to accurately know the factors that attract one person to another. Are you looking for psychology tricks to know a person? Do you want psychology tricks for everyday life? Are you in search of psychological tricks to get what you want? Or do you want psychology tricks to manipulate anyone? If you are ready, let us start.

In this post, you will discover some of the most intriguing findings from these scientists. At the end of this post, you will know how to make yourself likable and form a better relationship with others more faster than you can imagine. These Psychological "Trick" are irresistible. So without further ado, let us share these discoveries.

Imitate the People You Want to Like You

You can call this the "mirror" principle. This involves subtly mimicking the behavior of the other person. When talking to someone, try imitating their gestures, body language, and facial expressions.

The “chameleon effect” research documented by New York University Researchers in 1998 shows what happens when people involuntarily imitate each other’s behavior. That imitation accelerates liking. Researchers had 72 men and women working on a particular task with their partner. The partners (who at this time were working for the researchers) either imitate the behavior of other participants or didn’t, while their interactions are being videotaped by the researchers.

When the interaction ended, the researchers requested participants to indicate how much they liked their partners. Interestingly, participants were more likely to indicate that they liked their partner when their partners were imitating their behavior.

Spend more time around people you want to befriend
If you know the mere-exposure effect, you will understand that people gravitate towards others who are familiar with them. To illustrate this phenomenon, a psychologist at the University of Pittsburgh experimented with four women who posed as students in one of the psychology class. Each of these women came to class for some number of times.

When experimenters showed the male students pictures of these four women, the men demonstrated a greater affinity for those women they have seen more frequently in class – even though they haven’t had any interaction with them.


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