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Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence - 0 views

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    The Yale Center for Emotional Intelligence uses the power of emotions to create a more effective and compassionate society. The Center conducts research and teaches people of all ages how to develop their emotional intelligence
John Crane

Nine Stubborn Brain Myths That Just Won't Die, Debunked by Science - 0 views

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    Brain games will make you smarter! The internet is making you dumber! Alcohol is killing your brain cells! The brain is a mystery we've been trying to solve for ages, and the desire to unlock its secrets has led to vast amounts of misinformation. Many of these false notions are more widely believed than the truth. We took our healthy skepticism and a bunch of brain research to find the truth behind some of the most common myths about intelligence and our brains. Here's what we learned
John Crane

Accurate Self-Beliefs Strengthen Relationships - 0 views

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    How well do we know ourselves? The intuition that you are your own best judge is strong, yet flawed. The prevailing wisdom in social psychology today is that we are incorrigible self-enhancers. We tend to think we are more attractive, intelligent and agreeable than we really are. Conversely, depressed people have been found to make more realistic estimates of their own abilities, a phenomenon that suggests a touch of optimism may build our resilience to the bumps and bruises of everyday life.
John Crane

Revealed: how exam results owe more to genes than teaching » The Spectator - 0 views

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    New research by Professor Robert Plomin shows genes are more important than we like to think
Tulia Ocampo

The Secret to Raising Smart Kids - Scientific American - 0 views

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    Carol Dweck
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