Effects
Theorys
Slogans
College Team Names
Who did it?
100

This “effect” describes a large group of people remembering something incorrectly.  

Mandela Effect

100

This theory explains the origin of the universe from a massive expansion.

The Big Bang Theory

100

Taste the Raindbow

Skittles

100

University of Virgina

Cavaliers

100
These 2 hooligans decided it would be a good idea to push over a porta potty and blame it on their friend Marty. 

Joel and Jack

200

This is a psychological phenomenon where people adopt behaviors, beliefs, or preferences primarily because others are doing so, often regardless of their own independent judgment  

Bandwagon effect

200

This explains how species change over time through natural selection and descent with modification

Theory of evolution

200

The Best a Man Can Get

Gillette 

200

Stanford University

Cardinal

200

This Person crashed out on his homework and screamed "Why did I pick this major" and then buried his head in the floor for like 5 minutes

Luke Marini

300

This is a psychological phenomenon where individuals overestimate how much others notice their actions, appearance, or perceived flaws.  

Spotlight Effect

300

This theory explains gravity as the curvature of spacetime

Theory of Relativity

300

They’re GRREEAT!

Frosted Flakes

300

Tulane University

Green Wave

300

These 2 individuals downed 2 four locos each on a random Wednesday and got absolutely hammered for no reason. 

Luke and Jack

400

In chaos theory, the (BLANK) is the sensitive dependence on initial conditions in which a small change in one state of a deterministic nonlinear system can result in large differences in a later state.

Butterfly Effect

400

This theory is a fundamental concept in economics that describes the relationship between the quantity of a commodity that producers wish to sell and the quantity that consumers wish to buy

Supply and Demand theory

400

The Ultimate Driving Machine

BMW

400

Xavier University

Musketeers

400

"Do you have daddy issues?"

Joel

500

This refers to the phenomenon where individuals modify their behavior in response to their awareness of being observed, often leading to increased performance or productivity

Hawthorne effect

500

This theory explains how individuals define themselves through group memberships and how this shapes behavior, self-esteem, and intergroup relations

Social Identity Theory

500

Breakfast of Champions

Wheaties

500

Marshal University

Thundering Herd

500

This person Texted the UW poker Group chat "Body Count = 1" after hooking up with a girl.

Patrick

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