Psychologist
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Sara McClelland, a
psychologist
at the University of Michigan, coined what is my favorite phrase ever in talking about all of this: "Intimate justice."
19th century
psychologist
Herman Ebbinghaus demonstrated that we normally forget 40% of new material within the first twenty minutes, a phenomenon known as the forgetting curve.
He's an explorer, an anthropologist, a sociologist, a
psychologist
and a statistician.
The renowned
psychologist
Martin Seligman says meaning comes from belonging to and serving something beyond yourself and from developing the best within you.
The
psychologist
Dan McAdams calls this a "redemptive story," where the bad is redeemed by the good.
Now, I've been minutely scrutinizing little teeny tiny telomeres very happily for many years, when into my lab walks a
psychologist
named Elissa Epel.
A mentor of mine is actually Dr. Angela Duckworth, the
psychologist
at UPenn who has defined this stick-to-itiveness of grit as being "the perseverance and passion for long-term goals."
Number two, John Gottman,
psychologist
and relationship researcher, can tell us many factors that correlate with a happy, successful marriage.
Sixty years ago, a young
psychologist
by the name of Bernice Eiduson began a long research project into the personalities and the working habits of 40 leading scientists.
I spoke with Dr. Lori Brotto, a
psychologist
who treats sexual issues in women, including survivors of trauma.
But when I try and think about what I've learned about the meaning in life, my mind keeps wandering back to a seminar that I took when I was a graduate student at Harvard with the great
psychologist
Erik Erikson.
Well, look, you didn't need a
psychologist
to tell you that when you have a mouthful of greasy, salty, crispy, delicious snacks, what's sitting in the corner of the room makes not a damn bit of difference to your gustatory experience.
Now I'm not a
psychologist
or a neuroscientist.
Why are we not all wearing comfortable pajamas right now? (Laughter) Well, I'm a
psychologist
and not a mind reader, although many people think that's the same thing.
Developmental
psychologist
Dr. Philippe Rochat and I designed a "game" called "The Robot Task" to explore when children would begin to be sensitive to the evaluation of others.
And then, a psychologist, Alice Isen, did this wonderful experiment.
He’s a computer scientist, Reginald Adams a psychologist, and there I am, and we’re putting this together into a book.
A
psychologist
shows you some ink blots, they look like that, and asks, "What do you see?"
I wanted to be a
psychologist
since I was a teenager, and I spent years pursuing that one goal.
There was once a statement made by a
psychologist
that said that 80 percent of the pursuit of happiness is really just about the genes, and it's as difficult to become happier as it is to become taller.
It's created in 1945 by a
psychologist
named Karl Duncker.
They were created by a Kuwaiti
psychologist
called Naif Al Mutawa.
And Gregory Bateson was an epistemologist and anthropologist and biologist and
psychologist
and many other things, and he looked at how systems basically look at themselves.
While you're thinking about that, this was an experiment done by Susan Blackmore, a
psychologist
in England, who showed subjects this degraded image and then ran a correlation between their scores on an ESP test: How much did they believe in the paranormal, supernatural, angels and so forth.
A similar experiment was done by another [Swiss]
psychologist
named Peter Brugger, who found significantly more meaningful patterns were perceived on the right hemisphere, via the left visual field, than the left hemisphere.
JA: Well, my parents were in the movie business and then on the run from a cult, so the combination between the two ... (Laughter) CA: I mean, a
psychologist
might say that's a recipe for breeding paranoia.
As a psychologist, I worry for the world in general, but worry about the perception of how people see themselves in my part of the world.
Now, I'm a clinical
psychologist.
Is this a market at all, or did we just do a weird
psychologist'
s trick by getting monkeys to do something, looking smart, but not really being smart.
And any
psychologist
will tell you that fear in the organism is linked to flight mechanism.
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