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11_32 Turadg Aleahmad's Bookmarks Tagged With "psychology"

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  1. Visit Daniel Gilbert - Happiness Researcher - New York Times Daniel Gilbert - Happiness Researcher - New York Times

    At Harvard, the social psychologist Daniel Gilbert is known as Professor Happiness.

  2. Visit Daniel Gilbert - Happiness Researcher - New York Times Daniel Gilbert - Happiness Researcher - New York Times

    At Harvard, the social psychologist Daniel Gilbert is known as Professor Happiness.

  3. Visit Tighten Your Belt, Strengthen Your Mind - New York Times Tighten Your Belt, Strengthen Your Mind - New York Times

    Consistently doing any activity that requires self-control seems to increase willpower — and the ability to delay gratification is highly associated with success in life.

  4. Visit Do not think on an empty stomach Do not think on an empty stomach

    MOST people have experienced the feeling, after a taxing mental work-out, that they cannot be bothered to make any more decisions. If they are forced to, they may do so intuitively, rather than by reasoning. Such apathy is often put down to tiredn… More

  5. Visit Welcome to the People’s Republic of Bono | spiked Welcome to the People’s Republic of Bono | spiked

    Bono is over

  6. Visit Cognitive Daily: When we see a brain "light up," [most of] our brains shut off Cognitive Daily: When we see a brain "light up," [most of] our brains shut off

    A new cognitive psychology article nearly every day

  7. Visit The Nocebo Effect: Placebo's Evil Twin (washingtonpost.com) The Nocebo Effect: Placebo's Evil Twin (washingtonpost.com)

  8. Visit stickK.com - Put a contract out on yourself! stickK.com - Put a contract out on yourself!

  9. Visit Race and IQ not so correlated in low SEI populations Race and IQ not so correlated in low SEI populations

  10. Visit Clinical depression | Something in the way he moves | Economist.com Clinical depression | Something in the way he moves | Economist.com

    Depressed people move in a mathematically different way from other people (tested with accelerometers)

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