Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Psychology


What psychology says about believing negative gut instinct
The issue is what psychologists call fear-induced inference, and it occurs when people have a gut instinct about something negative and take that as ...
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Psychology residency training program receives federal funding for 5th consecutive grant cycle
psychology residency training program that's a joint effort of the Medical College of Georgia at Georgia Regents University and the Charlie Norwood ...
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Home Accents Today
Retail Report: The Psychology of Retail
RETAIL PSYCHOLOGY HAS many components – from advertising methods, pricing tactics and strategies that encourage browsing, to product ...
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The Powerful Psychology Undermining Your Returns
The Powerful Psychology Undermining Your Returns. We make investment decisions with the same emotions that lead us to stay with the same brand ...
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The psychology of trading and the illusion of control
All traders know that that markets are often difficult to read and can be very fickle. They can also be extremely unforgiving if our judgement is not spot ...
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Mazonai Reveal Psychological Tricks Marketers Use to Understand How Customers Think.
With customer trends changing all the time, Event Marketing firm, Mazonai, investigate how marketers are turning to psychology to help understand ...
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Color Coordinating Is Not Chic, Says Science
The psychologists blame something called the Goldilocks Principle, which denotes that people prefer a balance between two extremes. But while ...
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Dr. Nic Lucas Launches SalesVamp to Generate Sales Based on the Psychology of Buying
Using the brain-science of behavior change, Dr. Lucas has created a better way to generate sales and a community of satisfied customers, with ...
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Open Democracy
An inconsistent story doesn't mean you're lying: on psychology and the asylum process
Psychological research shows that honest people, particularly when traumatised, will remember events inconsistently. Judges in asylum cases need ...
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Renown Thought Leader Dr. Marla Gottschalk Joins Kilberry
Kilberry Leadership Advisors is pleased to announce that Industrial & Organizational Psychologist and popular writer, Marla Gottschalk, Ph.D., has ...
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