The Good Samaritan Experiment:

The Good Samaritan Experiment:

The Good Samaritan experiment is a famous psychology experiment inspired by the Good Samaritan parable that encourages unconditional love, help, and care for others. John M. Darley and Daniel C. Batson performed an experiment to see if helping behaviors are affected not by the personalities, but by the situational behaviors of the people. Specifically, they wished to test if the lack of time would prevent students of Princeton Seminary…
The Great Decline: A Look at Seasonal Affective Disorder and How it Impacts Students

The Great Decline: A Look at Seasonal Affective Disorder and How it Impacts Students

https://www.pinterest.com/pin/823032900636460495/ Winter is depressing, and not just metaphorically. Darkness plagues the majority of the day, nights feel infinite, and many feel their mental health decrease during this time of year. This can be largely credited to the mental health condition known as SAD (Seasonal Affective Disorder). As the name suggests, SAD is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as “a mood disorder characterized by depression that occurs at the…