Sign In   New User? Sign Up

Psychology Forums Click here for more information

  Behavioral  Biological  Body Language  Cognitive  Disorders  Dreams  Emotion  Freud  Memory  Personality  Sleep  Stress  Tests  Sign Up

  Psychologist World

Home

Sign In

Sign Up

  Browse by Category:

Behavioral Psychology
Approach, Aversion Therapy, Conditioning, Flooding, more...

Biological Approach
Approach, Brain Explorer, Biology & Behavior, Lobotomy, Narcotics, more...

Body Language
Reading Body Language, Truth Signals, Non-Verbal Signals, Self Image, more...

Cognitive Psychology
Cognitive Approach, more...

Developmental Psychology

Developmental Overview, Attachments

Disorders (Mental)
Depression, OCD, Narcolepsy, Phobias, PTSD, Schizophrenia, Synesthesia, more...

Dreams
Interpret Your Dreams Guide, Dream Symbols, Nightmares, Why do we dream?, more...

Emotion

Attraction, Emotion Guide, Love, Types of Love, Anxiety, Jealousy, Narcissism, Pride Emotion, Self Pity Emotion, Vanity Emotion, more...

Freud
Sigmund Freud, Evaluation, Free Association, Personality Type Test, Psychosexual theory, more...

Humanistic Approach
Approach Overview

Memory
Association, Conditioning, Rehersal, Levels of Processing, Flashbulb Memory, Forgetting, Memory Improvement, Working Memory Model, more...

Personality
Conforming in Groups, Authority, Brainwashing, Influence of Language, Social Influence, more...

Sleep
Sleep Deprivation, Sleeping Disorders, Stages of Sleep, more...

Stress
What is Stress?, Anger Test, Fight or Flight Response, Karoshi, Stress Management, Stress Test, more...

Personality Tests
Are you Fixated?, Personality Type TestAnger Test, Stress, Depression & Anxiety Test, more...

View all articles...


  Site Information:

Link to this Page

About this Site

Revision Articles

Support

Site Map

Privacy Statement

Psychology Forums

Sign Up

 

Home Element Cognitive Psychology Element Cold Reading Explained Element
Cognitive Approach (Psychology) - Psychologist World

Psychology or 'Cold' Reading Explained

by Faith Waude DHP

Have you ever wondered how so called psychics and mediums, or indeed, our Cold Reading Test, can give such accurate readings?


Do they really possess this supernatural power or have they gleaned their information from outside sources?


In this article I will attempt to explain possible reasons for their success. As I am not an expert on this subject I would ask you retain an open mind – read what is said and make your own evaluation of whether you think it could be true or not.


In communicating with others we rely on non-verbal and verbal skills. In fact you may be surprised to know that a huge 80% of the information is non-verbal.


This isn’t so surprising once we remember that in primitive times, (before language was even thought of) non-verbal communication was the only way of understanding human beings.


If you met an old acquaintance in the street and asked how they were, and with a grimace on their face they responded ‘I’m okay’, how likely would you be to believe them?


Many of our impressions of others are gleaned on an unconscious level and some people are naturally good at reading body language. One such person was the famous psychiatrist and hypnotherapist Dr. Milton Erickson who spent long periods confined to bed because of his affliction by polio.


During these periods Erickson observed people’s mannerisms, conversation and behaviour and became adept at understanding them. He later applied his skills to colleagues, patients, friends and family.


One particularly amusing anecdote that springs to mind was when a beautiful woman walked into his office without an appointment to see ‘if he was the right psychiatrist for her’. Erickson observed her picking a piece of lint off her sleeve and assured her that he was.


After being questioned on his arrogance Erickson offered to demonstrate how he know this by asking her a simple question that he thought she didn’t want him to ask.


That question was: ‘How long have you been wearing women’s clothes?


He had observed the man’s lack of ‘detour’ whilst picking the lint off his sleeve, remembering how, even before the development of breasts, his daughter Betty Alice had to move her arm in a certain way when taking something off the bookcase.


Observation is clearly important when reading body language but there are many other ways that ‘psychics’ work.


If you’ve ever been to a concert hall and watched and listened to psychics, mediums, spiritualists or whatever name you’d like to apply to them giving a demonstration of their ‘powers’ then you may have noticed how they throw a huge quantity of information out to the audience waiting for a reaction (and from dozens or hundreds of people they are almost guaranteed to have a hit somewhere).


Such a statement could be – ‘I have an elderly gentleman here who suffered with his heart. He was overweight with grey or silver hair and I get the name Mary or May associated with someone close to him’.


When someone raises their hand the medium might continue.


He was your father or grandfather – (and, if they see a lack of recognition in the face of the person with the raised hand they might continue – ‘or was a fatherly figure in your life’.

So the information is narrowed down – other information is offered or the statement given ‘I’ll leave that with you to think about’. Much of what is said is ambiguous but the distressed person who is thinking of the heart attack victim may only remember afterwards the applicable content of the ‘reading’. That method is known as ‘shotgunning’.

 

According to Wikipedia :

This technique is named after a shotgun, as it fires a spray of small projectiles in the hope that one or more of the shots will strike the target. A majority of people in a room will, at some point for example, have lost an older relative or known at least one person with a common name like "Mike" or "John".

I’m going to digress a little now but I remember when I was much younger attending a transfiguration session at a local spiritualist church. Here the lights were dimmed and special effects were produced as the medium on stage took on personalities of diseased relatives of the audience.


I could hear people saying in the audience things like:


‘That’s Uncle Arthur’ – another person ‘That’s my Edna’ and yet another ‘It’s great Uncle Harold’. All this was being said at the same time by different members of the audience – people were seeing in the medium what they wanted to see.


Another method, known as the Rainbow Ruse, offers contradictory statements such as:


You are very kind and considerate most of the time but if something angers you then you can fly off into a temper:


Who couldn’t relate to that?


A variety of personality traits and their opposites are vaguely linked to time or mood or potential and will strike a chord in most people.


So, how did we evaluate your personality in the reading?

If you haven't taken the reading test, take it here


It may have been very accurate (or not). The fact is that some people will relate to much of what was said and this is because the majority of us have the same basic experiences, emotions, hopes and aspirations.


We all (or most of us) want to be liked. We all have something in common with others, some to a greater and others to a lesser degree.


The method that was used for your report was based on the Forer effect, commonly known as the Barnum statement (named after the American showman, P.T. Barnum).

 

The statements may seem personal but they can apply to many people and whilst seemingly specific, they are often open-ended.

 

If you are interested in learning more about Cold Reading then I highly recommend Derren Brown’s book ‘Tricks of the Mind’.

 

Learn more psychology:


Tags: cold reading, how cold reading works, psychic, mind reading


Self Hypnosis CD's from Hypnotic World:

Confidence Building

Quit Smoking

Fear Of Flying

Alcohol Cessation

Anxiety Release

Relaxation

Keep Up-to-Date:

Email New Articles via Email:

RSS New Psychology Articles via RSS

Twitter Follow Psychologist World on Twitter

Sign Up for Full Access:

Access hundreds of theories, approaches, study and experiment overviews, plus a range of psychology guides. Sign Up

 

 
 

More in Cognitive Psychology:

 
 

Behavioral Psychology
Biological Psychology
Body Language Reading
Cognitive Psychology
Developmental Psychology
Dreams
Emotions
Freudian Psychology
Influence & Personality Psychology
Memory
Personality Tests
Psychology Issues
Sleep Psychology
Stress Management

 
 




     
 

Browse Areas:

Behavior
Biological Psychology
Body Language
Cognitive Approach
Dream Interpretation
Freudian Psychology
Influence & Personality
Mental Disorders
Memory Psychology
Psychology Tests
Sleep Psychology
Stress Management

 
     

 

     
 

By Approach:
Biological Approach
Behavioral Approach
Cognitive Approach
Humanistic Approach

 
     

 

     
 

By Psychology Study:

Studies Index

 
     

 

     
 

Issue Reference:
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
General Anxiety Disorder
Seasonal Affective Disorder
more...

 
     

 

     
 

Self Help Psychology:
Succeed in Exams
Memory Improvement

 
     



 

 

Click here for more information

 


Psychologist World:

Home Page

Psychology Articles
Personality Tests
Freudian Psychology
Psychology Forums
Memory Improvement

Free Newsletter Email
More...


Psychology Areas:

Behavioral

Biological

Body Language

Cognitive

Developmental

Disorders

Dream Interpretation

Emotions

Areas (Continued):

Emotion

Freud

Humanistic

Memory

Personality

Sleep

Stress

Personality Tests

Site Stuff:

About Us
Contact Us
Privacy Statement 
Support 
Site Map

What's New Email
Link to this Page

Sign Up

Most Read in October:

Behavioral Approach
Eye Reading

Stress Test
Cognitive Approach
Fight-or-Flight Response
Neuroticism Test
Memory
Stanford Prison Experiment

© 2006-2011 Psychologist World and partners. Parts licensed under GNU FDL. Terms of Use