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Jacky Lee

@jleepsyc

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@jleepsyc
Jacky Lee
11 years
What Type of Thinker Are You? http://t.co/83Ae2v7fok #PSYC2385
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@ThisMuchWeKnow
Jonathan Anthony
11 years
Inductive reasoning peaks between 39-69. We are the people who make the difference! BOOM!
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Jacky Lee
11 years
Video on the tragedy of the commons: https://t.co/jgyvG3PeXE #PSYC2385
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@toddhutner
Todd Hutner
11 years
http://t.co/8KMBi9LV5u Classic case of the availability heuristic described by Kahneman in his book "Thinking, Fast and Slow"
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What will kill you? If you live in the United States, it almost certainly won't be Ebola.
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@samanthabryanne
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12 years
There are actually two ways to solve the water jug problem in Die Hard 3. http://t.co/K1VeURnDgK
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Jacky Lee
11 years
Different types of social dilemmas: http://t.co/n5UgEU5nQx #PSYC2385
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Jacky Lee
11 years
A quick review on some of the things we learned in class: http://t.co/eWHRNHOmrF #PSYC2385
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@MariaFleming1
Dr. Maria Fleming
11 years
Interleaved (spaced) practice is much more effective than massed practice. http://t.co/tVnpeljKy6 #fosdpd
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@ryantracey
Ryan Tracey
11 years
There really is something to distributed practice http://t.co/EwhbBc7kAk via @santhoshjikumar
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Jacky Lee
11 years
Comment: Why Do Some Brains Enjoy Fear?: http://t.co/t9gMotavfJ #PSYC2385
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@jleepsyc
Jacky Lee
11 years
What It’s Like to Remember Almost Everything That Has Ever Happened to You: http://t.co/QXMcZjWpWZ #PSYC2385
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@jleepsyc
Jacky Lee
11 years
Why We Need Answers: http://t.co/G3qC14oID6 #PSYC2385
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Jacky Lee
11 years
A short survey that calculates your need for cognition: http://t.co/kHCCqTkkJu #PSYC2385
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@normatrest
Montserrat VdelM πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ’»
12 years
"There are 2 main traits that predispose people to creative thinking: openness to experience and need for cognition" http://t.co/cCEwQCKmxP
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@BasicBooks
Basic Books
11 years
Why the Need for Cognition is a Survival Skill @mrianleslie on @UtneReader http://t.co/0p2YYtQV38
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Jacky Lee
11 years
Confabulations of Everyday Life: http://t.co/H2v1d5x7J4 #PSYC2385
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Jacky Lee
11 years
Further explanation on the "Seven Sins of Memory": http://t.co/ozaovkfM5W #PSYC2385
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