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Recent research shows that while 52% of participants in a resolution study were confident of success with their goals, only
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Recent research shows that while 52% of participants in a resolution study were confident of success with their goals, only
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Read the rest of this entry »University of The West and Nagarjuna Institute of Exact Methods (NIEM) have jointly launched the Digital Sanskrit Buddhist Canon Website (http://www.uwest.edu/sanskritcanon/dp/) for the benefit of the scholastic world. Our goal is to promote research into the vast corpus of Sanskrit Buddhist texts. The scriptures and treatises which make up this collection encompass tens of thousands […]
Read the rest of this entry »Dr Paul Ekman’s talk is part of the Dalai Lama Center’s Speaker Series, which offers public events that focus on key areas of interest to the Center and to the Dalai Lama, including science and its relationship to spirituality, education of the heart, and the development of compassion and its contribution to the public good. […]
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Read the rest of this entry »Positive psychology definition: positive psychology is a recent branch of psychology. As described by Martin Seligman and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi: “We believe that a psychology of positive human functioning will arise that achieves a scientific understanding and effective interventions to build thriving in individuals, families, and communities.”Positive psychologists seek “to find and nurture genius and talent”, […]
Read the rest of this entry »Dr Satoshi Kanazawa and his studies, as reported by The Telegraph: Dr Satoshi Kanazawa research concludes that more intelligent men are more likely to value monogamy and sexual exclusivity than less intelligent men. But the connection between conventional sexual morality and intelligence is not mirrored in women. The patterns were uncovered by Dr Satoshi Kanazawa […]
Read the rest of this entry »Oglobo.com: “Homens que traem as esposas e namoradas tendem a ter QI mais baixo e ser menos inteligentes, segundo um estudo publicado na revista especializada Social Psychology Quarterly. De acordo com o autor do estudo, o especialista em psicologia evolutiva da London School of Economics, Satoshi Kanazawa, “homens inteligentes estão mais propensos a valorizar a […]
Read the rest of this entry »Mojageneracja.pl: Dr Satoshi Kanazawa z London School of Economics and Political Science przeprowadziÅ‚ ostatnio badania, z których wynika, że mężczyźni z wyższym ilorazem inteligencji przykÅ‚adajÄ… wiÄ™kszÄ… wagÄ™ do wartoÅ›ci monogamii niż ich mniej inteligentni koledzy. Zobacz też: 10 najbardziej destrukcyjnych zachowaÅ„ ludzkichKanazawa zrobiÅ‚ analizy dwóch wiÄ™kszych badaÅ„, przeprowadzonych wczeÅ›niej w Stanach Zjednoczonych, które przedstawiaÅ‚y postawy […]
Read the rest of this entry »Dantri Vietnam: Không chỉ bị nhiá»u ngÆ°á»i khinh thÆ°á»ng vì tÃnh lừa dối, những ông chồng có “máu phản bá»™i†còn có chỉ số IQ thấp hÆ¡n bình thÆ°á»ng – kết luáºn của các nhà khoa há»c Anh. Tiến sÄ© Satoshi Kanazawa, nhà tâm lý há»c tiến hóa, thuá»™c trÆ°á»ng Khoa há»c chÃnh trị và […]
Read the rest of this entry »Kliinik.ee: “Ãœhe Suurbritannia ülikooli uurijad avastasid, et kõrgema IQ-ga mehed väärtustavad monogaamiat ja seksuaalset truudust kõrgemalt kui vähem intelligentsed mehed, kirjutab Telegraph. Kuid näib, et naiste puhul seost konventsionaalse seksuaalse moraali ja intelligentsi vahel ei ole. Neid seaduspärasid tutvustas dr Satoshi Kanazawa Londoni majanduse ja poliitikateaduse koolist ajakirja Social Psychology Quarterly märtsikuises väljaandes avaldatud artiklis. […]
Read the rest of this entry »Zurnal24.si: “MoÅ¡ki z viÅ¡jim IQ torej bolj cenijo monogamijo in seksualno ekskluzivnost kot drugi pripadniki moÄnejÅ¡ega spola … TakÅ¡en vzorec je odkril evolucijski psiholog Satoshi Kanazawa (London School of Economics and Political Science), ki je analiziral socialne vrednote in IQ veÄ tisoÄ najstnikov in starejÅ¡ih. ”Izsledki kažejo, da inteligentnejÅ¡i moÅ¡ki bolj cenijo monogamijo,” je dejal […]
Read the rest of this entry »Health-ua.org: Сатоши Каназава (Satoshi Kanazawa), профеÑÑор пÑихологии, который преподает в преÑтижном учебном заведении Ðнглии – ЛондонÑкой школе Ñкономики и политичеÑких наук (London School of Economics and Political Science) Ñчитает, что вÑе разговоры о врожденной мужÑкой полигамноÑти неверны и ненаучны. По мнению профеÑÑора, в процеÑÑе Ñволюции мужÑкие оÑоби Homo sapiens были дейÑтвительно Ñклонны к полигамному поведению, […]
Read the rest of this entry »20min.ch: “Dr. Satoshi Kanazawa, EvoluÂtionspsychologe an der Londoner School of Economics and Political Science behauptet: «Es gibt einen Zusammenhang zwischen Intelligenz und Treue.» Männer, die das Fremdgehen nicht lassen können, hätten einen niedrigeren IQ als treue Partner. Kanazawas These basiert auf der Annahme, dass Männer «in der Evolutionsgeschichte immer einen leichten Hang zur Polygamie gehabt […]
Read the rest of this entry »Canoe.com: “Les hommes au quotient intellectuel plus élevé auraient moins tendance à tromper leur partenaire. Selon une étude rapportée par le journal britannique Daily Telegraph, les hommes intelligents sont moins susceptibles de tromper leur partenaire que ceux ayant un quotient intellectuel inférieur. Ces derniers auraient moins tendance à être monogames”. C’est Satoshi Kanazawa du London […]
Read the rest of this entry »According to the Star, in new research bound to irk conservative geniuses, people with high IQs are deemed more likely to be liberal, monogamous non-believers than those who are less intelligent. In an article for Social Psychology Quarterly, Kanazawa lays out facts based on U.S. data to support his theory. According to that research, young […]
Read the rest of this entry »Dr. Satoshi Kanazawa PhD is a reader in Management and an evolutionary psychologist at the London School of Economics. His research uses evolutionary psychology to analyze social sciences such as sociology, economics, and anthropology. In 2003, in an article in the Journal of Research in Personality, he showed that scientists generally made their biggest discovery […]
Read the rest of this entry »This study was supported jointly by a Canadian Institutes of Health Research and a Mind and Life Institute Varela Grant. As reported by http://www.sciencedaily.com/ regarding University of Montreal (2010, February 24). Zen Meditation: Thicker brains fend off pain. Researchers from the Université de Montréal discovered that we can reduce our sensitivity to pain by thickening […]
Read the rest of this entry »Edward Diener was born in 1946 in Glendale, California. The Dieners’ son Robert has collected well-being data in collaboration with Dr. Diener. Because of the exotic groups involved in Robert’s research, including the African Maasai, Greenlandic Inuit, the Amish, and slum dwellers in Calcutta, Robert has been called the Indiana Jones of well-being research. He […]
Read the rest of this entry »Aaron Temkin Beck is an American psychiatrist and a professor emeritus in the department of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania. He is widely regarded as the father of cognitive therapy, and his pioneering theories are widely used in the treatment of clinical depression. Beck also developed self-report measures of depression and anxiety including Beck […]
Read the rest of this entry »Matthieu Ricard wuchs im Umfeld Frankreichs Intellektueller auf. Seine Mutter, die Künstlerin Yahne Le Toumelin, und sein Vater, der unter dem Pseudonym Jean-François Revel einer der einflussreichsten lebenden Philosophen und politischen Theoretiker Frankreichs war, ermöglichten ihm den Umgang mit großen Denkern und Schöpfern dieser Zeit. Nach eigener Darstellung begann sein “eigentliches” Leben am 2. Juni […]
Read the rest of this entry »ÐœÐ°Ñ‚ье Рикар (Ñ„Ñ€. Matthieu Ricard; Ñ€. 15 Ñ„ÐµÐ²Ñ€Ð°Ð»Ñ 1946 (64 года), ÐкÑ-ле-Бен) — французÑкий автор, пишущий о буддизме, переводчик и фотограф. БуддийÑкий монах тибетÑкой буддийÑкой школы Ðьингма. Проживает в монаÑтыре Шечен в Ðепале. С подачи теÑтировавших его научных центров, в преÑÑе Матье Рикар был прозван «Ñамым ÑчаÑтливым человеком на Ñвете». Матье Рикар родилÑÑ Ð² Ñемье […]
Read the rest of this entry »Buddhist monk Matthieu Ricard lives at Shechen Tennyi Dargyeling Monastery, in Nepal. In this TED lecture, Matthieu Ricard talks about what happiness is, and how we can all get some. Matthieu Ricard is a French biochemist, turned Buddhist monk. Matthieu Ricard says we can train our minds in habits of well-being, to generate a true […]
Read the rest of this entry »Tal Ben-Shahar is an author and lecturer. He taught the largest course at Harvard on “Positive Psychology” (855 students enrolled in the class, making it the the most popular class of the spring semester) and the third largest on “The Psychology of Leadership”–with a total of over 1,400 students. He currently teaches at the Interdisciplinary […]
Read the rest of this entry »Positive psychology, the study of optimal human functioning, is an attempt to respond to the systematic bias inherent in psychology’s historical emphasis on mental illness rather than on mental wellness. Humanistic psychologists such as Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers developed theories along these lines, but without solid empirical support. The pioneering research of a new […]
Read the rest of this entry »Nathaniel Branden is a Canadian psychotherapist and writer best known today for his work in the psychology of self-esteem, one-time associate of novelist Ayn Rand, Branden had a prominent role in promoting Rand’s philosophy, Objectivism; in 1958, Branden established NBI, Nathaniel Branden Institute as an educational organization to spread the philosophical principles of Objectivism, the […]
Read the rest of this entry »Dr. Martin Seligman started to research about Learned helplessness at University of Pennsylvania in 1967, as an extension of his interest in depression, when almost by accident Martin Seligman and his colleagues discovered that the conditioning of dogs led to outcomes that were opposite to the predictions of the then leading psychological theory of B.F. […]
Read the rest of this entry »David Cooperrider developed Appreciative Inquiry, a methodology for organizational renewal. David Cooperrider is the Fairmount Minerals Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Weatherhead School of Management at Case Western Reserve University, and Faculty Director at the Center for Business as an Agent of World Benefitat Case. n the field of Corporate Social Responsibility and Sustainability, […]
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