Question asked by Petunia
Could you please explain the psychological principles behind your famous “pick” game? For example, how does one construct a dilemma capable of revealing the answerer’s personality and character? (Or do the same questions work for everyone?) Are there books on this method, or did you invent it yourself?
When a person hesitates, you know they are giving it a thought although it won’t really happen.
The person they consistently avoid, you can tell they have a some mental barrier against that person or what that person represents. You can see how strong their aversion is towards something hence giving you a clue to the way their mind operates.
If they pick quickly and do not really care that shows an easy mind that is not so attached to what the choices represents.
The same questions do not work for everyone. The questions may be similar but different choices involved.
I invented it myself and it has worked quite well.
Thanks.