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Some People Will Believe Anything

A common reference point as to why people believe the advice of psychics and astrologers - not to mention many other nice things said about them - is the "Barnum Effect." Named after P.T. Barnum, the Barnum Effect is based upon his famous saying "There's a sucker born every minute."

 

The Barnum Effect is not just a reference to people's gullibility, however, but specifically to people's predilection to believe positive statements about themselves, even when there is no particular reason to do so. It is an issue of selectively noticing the things which are preferable while ignoring those things which are not. Studies of how people receive astrological predictions have revealed the influence of the Barnum Effect.

 

For example, C.R. Snyder and R.J. Shenkel published an article in the March, 1975, issue of Psychology Today about a study of astrology which they performed on college students.

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om krishna guru.

 

hope finaly u got remedy for daibetics.

 

Any way thanks for ur post

 

regds sunil nair

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "paulo mendes"

<woodwater1000 wrote:

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> Some People Will Believe Anything

> A common reference point as to why people believe the advice of

psychics and astrologers - not to mention many other nice things said

about them - is the "Barnum Effect." Named after P.T. Barnum, the Barnum

Effect is based upon his famous saying "There's a sucker born every

minute."

>

> The Barnum Effect is not just a reference to people's gullibility,

however, but specifically to people's predilection to believe positive

statements about themselves, even when there is no particular reason to

do so. It is an issue of selectively noticing the things which are

preferable while ignoring those things which are not. Studies of how

people receive astrological predictions have revealed the influence of

the Barnum Effect.

>

> For example, C.R. Snyder and R.J. Shenkel published an article in the

March, 1975, issue of Psychology Today about a study of astrology which

they performed on college students.

>

>

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om krishna guru.

 

hope finaly u got remedy for daibetics.

 

Any way thanks for ur post

 

regds sunil nair

 

 

 

 

 

 

vedic astrology, "paulo mendes"

<woodwater1000 wrote:

>

> Some People Will Believe Anything

> A common reference point as to why people believe the advice of

psychics and astrologers - not to mention many other nice things said

about them - is the "Barnum Effect." Named after P.T. Barnum, the Barnum

Effect is based upon his famous saying "There's a sucker born every

minute."

>

> The Barnum Effect is not just a reference to people's gullibility,

however, but specifically to people's predilection to believe positive

statements about themselves, even when there is no particular reason to

do so. It is an issue of selectively noticing the things which are

preferable while ignoring those things which are not. Studies of how

people receive astrological predictions have revealed the influence of

the Barnum Effect.

>

> For example, C.R. Snyder and R.J. Shenkel published an article in the

March, 1975, issue of Psychology Today about a study of astrology which

they performed on college students.

>

>

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Hello, diabetes is genrally accompanied by a diseasedlive and freguent urination, Jupiter is sugar and controls it, Venus is urinary system, Both Jupiter and Venus when under the ''separative'' influence of such factors and Sun, Saturn and rahu cause this princely disease.

So place take a look at those planets in this chart, and than find he things to do for it, like for Jupiter, wear yellow colours and more.

Hope it helps, greethings from Freddy Wissink

 

astro_tellerkerala <astro_tellerkerala (AT) (DOT) co.in> wrote:

om krishna guru.

hope finaly u got remedy for daibetics.

Any way thanks for ur post

regds sunil nair

vedic astrology, "paulo mendes"

<woodwater1000 wrote:

>

> Some People Will Believe Anything

> A common reference point as to why people believe the advice of

psychics and astrologers - not to mention many other nice things said

about them - is the "Barnum Effect." Named after P.T. Barnum, the Barnum

Effect is based upon his famous saying "There's a sucker born every

minute."

>

> The Barnum Effect is not just a reference to people's gullibility,

however, but specifically to people's predilection to believe positive

statements about themselves, even when there is no particular reason to

do so. It is an issue of selectively noticing the things which are

preferable while ignoring those things which are not. Studies of how

people receive astrological predictions have revealed the influence of

the Barnum Effect.

>

> For example, C.R. Snyder and R.J. Shenkel published an article in the

March, 1975, issue of Psychology Today about a study of astrology which

they performed on college students.

>

>

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