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Roland Gesthuizen

More Views on What It Takes to Truly Engage Employees - 0 views

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    "Employee engagement is far different from employee satisfaction and measures much more of real value to an organization, such as how well the employee understands the goals of the organization and how committed he or she is to giving discretionary effort to achieve those goals."
Roland Gesthuizen

Using Twitter Data to Map Emotions Geographically | Dan Zarrella - 0 views

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    "By combining the linguistic analysis systems of TweetPsych with Twitter's geo tagging data (which isn't great yet) and the Google Maps API, I was able to plot tweets on specific latitude and longitude codes based on their emotional content."
Roland Gesthuizen

Secret Of The Favourite Teacher Revealed | Stuff.co.nz - 3 views

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    "Teachers who tap into their pupils' emotions to create a caring, welcoming classroom are likely to get the best results, new research suggests."
Roland Gesthuizen

Color Survey Results | xkcd - 0 views

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    Thank you so much for all the help on the color survey.  Over five million colors were named across 222,500 user sessions.  If you never got around to taking it, it's too late to contribute any data, but if you want you can see how it worked and take it for fun here.
Roland Gesthuizen

Diane Backwell with Red Symons about the 1973 Australian Milgram experiments at La Trob... - 1 views

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    "Dianne Backwell was a psychology student at La Trobe University in 1973. She took part in controversial obedience tests modelled on the infamous Milgram experiments conducted at Yale University in the early sixties. On the orders of a tutor, Dianne had to give what she thought were electric shocks to her fellow student. Even after finding out that there were no shocks, she still suffers to this day about taking part in the experiment."
Russell Ogden

Motion Aftereffect - 0 views

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    The Waterfall Illusion
Roland Gesthuizen

Constant, Chronic Stress Can Make You Sick - 0 views

  • people who live in constantly stressful situations where they don't get much opportunity to escape, relax, and recharge, are also more likely to have more severe reactions to illnesses—even the common cold
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    "It shouldn't be news by now that stress, especially chronic, prolonged stress, can have negative effects on your health and well-being. .. new research shows that chronic, constant stress from things like a busy job and tense home can lead to more than just the occassional headache."
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