more on happiness research

Jun 22, 2006 10:21

ozarque brings us a couple more great links on the psychology of happiness. I was particularly intrigued by the difference in perceptions of current experience and remembered experience. The most surprising & instructive bit for me was in the second article, demonstrating the importance of endings to the process of impression formation in memory:

The power of endings has been demonstrated in some remarkable experiments by Kahneman. One such study involved people undergoing a colonoscopy, an uncomfortable procedure in which a flexible scope is moved through the colon. While a control group had the standard procedure, half the subjects endured an extra 60 seconds during which the scope was held stationary; movement of the scope is typically the source of the discomfort. It turned out that members of the group that had the somewhat longer procedure with a benign ending found it less unpleasant than the control group, and they were more willing to have a repeat colonoscopy.

memory, psychology, happiness

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