SFS 055: Are You Selfish if You Prefer the Window Seat?

Are you more selfish if you prefer the window seat on an airplane? That's what an article in the The Telegraph says. And they quote two psychologists who claim this is science. My first question after reading the article was: Where’s the science? There's no study referenced, no definition of “selfish”provided (of course they mean it negatively), and they treat the concept of selfishness very superficially. This may seem like a frivolous article, but it reflects some major problems with the media's non-objective presentation of science, the field of psychology's lack of science, and the superficial way selfishness is dealt with in our culture. Episode highlights: Why so many people are skeptical about the field of psychology Why you should be selfish when choosing your airplane seat How a seemingly harmless article can do real damage Don't Miss a Thing Get every episode automatically! Resources Mentioned Telegraph Article: The science behind why people who prefer the window seat are more selfish Share the Value If you're enjoying the show, please rate it on iTunes and write a brief review. That would help a lot to spread the word and get more listeners to the podcast. Ask Questions or Provide Feedback To ask questions, request episode topics or provide feedback, email me at DrOrma@DrOrma.com Connect With Me [fb_button]   Follow @drsteveorma Additional Resources Therapy and coaching with me.

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