Questions I have to ask
Monday, August 23rd, 2004 09:46 amIn one experiment, "researchers put different subjects in a positive or negative mood state and asked them to write down an argument in favour of a particular proposition.
"When their arguments were analysed for their quality and persuasiveness, subjects in a negative mood were shown to be far more effective in their critical thinking and communication skills."
So. Sad people are better at critical thinking than happy people.
More Americans are taking antidepressants than ever.
Many Americans are still planning to vote for George Bush.
Is there a connection?
No offense intended to anyone who plans to vote for Dubya. I'm sure some of you have excellent reasons for your views and your choice probably isn't entirely due to Prozac in your drinking water.
"When their arguments were analysed for their quality and persuasiveness, subjects in a negative mood were shown to be far more effective in their critical thinking and communication skills."
So. Sad people are better at critical thinking than happy people.
More Americans are taking antidepressants than ever.
Many Americans are still planning to vote for George Bush.
Is there a connection?
No offense intended to anyone who plans to vote for Dubya. I'm sure some of you have excellent reasons for your views and your choice probably isn't entirely due to Prozac in your drinking water.