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For a summary of the research on particular types of experts, see Andre Didierjean and Gobet Fernand, “Sherlock Holmes—An Expert’s View of Expertise,” British Journal of Psychology 99 (2008): 109.
Leslie F. Stebbins • Finding Reliable Information Online: Adventures of an Information Sleuth
Often several copies and
David Uhlman • Hacking Healthcare: A Guide to Standards, Workflows, and Meaningful Use
numbers referring to the same patient.
David Uhlman • Hacking Healthcare: A Guide to Standards, Workflows, and Meaningful Use
We’re talking about what psychologists today would describe as the “adaptive unconscious.” Timothy Wilson, a psychologist at the University of Virginia, has described this in his important book Strangers to Ourselves (a very Augustinian title!). Over the past twenty years psychology has come to appreciate the overwhelming influence of “nonconscious
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Foundation for the Study of Personality in History,
Kevin Dutton • The Wisdom of Psychopaths
Neuroticism and Agreeableness.
Kevin Dutton • The Wisdom of Psychopaths
James Clear • How Smart Do You Have to Be to Succeed?
This is the story of Dr. J., “the mass murderer of Steinhof.” How can we dare to predict the behavior of man? We may predict the movements of a machine, of an automaton; more than this, we may even try to predict the mechanisms or “dynamisms” of the human psyche as well. But man is more than psyche.