Sentences with phrase «human psychology does»

Not exact matches

There's psychology that says humans have different learning styles; some people learn by seeing, others by hearing, and others by doing.
But when your company is trying to manipulate consumers into doing something, human psychology is just as likely to work against you as for you.
Munger said in his famous The Psychology of Human Misjudgment speech at Harvard: «Cialdini does a magnificent job and you're all going to be given a copy of Cialdini's book.
Had you concentrated on the Social Sciences as I have done, History, Sociology and Psychology you might have a clearer understanding of how the human mind creates and maintains the framework for understanding and defining «Reality».
Perhaps it was his acute sense of the ways of human psychology that made him skeptical even of the Oxford Movement's popularity (then in its heyday), which he himself did so much to promote.
And when women, dancing Sarah's circle, affirm the importance of relationships in human life, they are doing more than reflecting women's psychology; they are showing all Christians what it means to be created in God's image.
«Did you say souls are imaginary and do not exist in direct contravention of modern human psychology which says it does
If we want to know how the mind of man, working on its own and from its own human psychology would deal and does deal with the Divine in Christ, we have it in the presentation of many modern and Rationalist thinkers.
More humanistically oriented psychologists are convinced that the usual methods and categories of physics and biology do not suffice in psychology, at least at the human level.
Just as physics reveals little of significance about man until one reflects on the enterprises of science and technology, so scientific psychology, aiming to out - do physics in objective rigor, can yield little insight about man until the distinctive human quality of self - awareness is acknowledged as an essential factor in psychological inquiry.
His apparent lack of theological formation leads him, in his chapter on evolutionary psychology, to follow the «many» biblical scholars who «do not believe that humans were [originally] created without sin» (p. 122, a case of the blind leading the blind, perhaps?).
It does not require profound knowledge of human psychology or vast experience of life to understand why the imagination can never provide a basis for a common faith.
The reason we need to make room for this conviction is that it is basic to «the whole framework of intentional psychology;» in terms of which we ordinarily explain human behavior «We standardly explain actions by... providing «reasons for which» we did what we did; and... it is difficult to evade the conclusion that the explanatory efficacy of reasons derives crucially from their causal efficacy» (SM 287).
But sociology and psychology generally focus narrowly on the specifically human band of the broad spectrum of cosmic layers and do not concern themselves with the universe as such.
I don't want to drop a human psychology bomb on you, but all humans are governed by reward and punishment to a certain extent.
In a way, it's a microcosm of modern politics which has followed the same pattern and both phenomena have to do with simple human psychology as we try to adjust our minds to the vastness of the information age.
The psychology behind this is that humans do not like / want to appear inconsistent in their behavior.
I don't know if my question has more to do with history of US and its culture and society (perhaps in some other country or at some other time in future it's atheists who are pro free enterprise and the religious being against), or with human psychology?
«We know so much more about human developmental psychology in the last hundred years to be doing this in New York state.
So you had in psychology, philosophy, and anthropology all these different pathways leading to presumption that humans didn't have a good sense of smell.
Does social psychology have any hope of really understanding human misbehavior?
Even so, the research could still have important implications for the study of the psychology behind murder and genocide of humans who fall into outgroups because of their race, religion or other characteristics, since those individuals tend to be dehumanized by those who would do them harm, Lifshin said.
Czerwinski earned a Ph.D. in cognitive psychology at Indiana University, Bloomington, and then she jumped immediately to industry, doing human - computer interface research for a series of companies while holding a part - time teaching position at Rice University in Houston, Texas.
From the psychology and neuroscience around play, creativity, dreaming and sleep, we can as easily derive a picture of human cognition that doesn't recoil from the buzzing, blooming demands of everyday life, but exults in using imagination, stories, abstraction and metaphor to comprehend the world.
Susan Hespos, a co-author of the study, and associate professor of psychology at Northwestern's Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences said, «We show that infants can form abstract relations before they learn the words that describe relations, meaning that relational learning in humans does not require language and is a fundamental human skill of its own.»
In fact, within academic departments women of different social or professional «ranks» cooperate with each other less well than men do, according to Joyce Benenson, an Associate of Harvard's Human Evolutionary Biology Department and Professor of Psychology at Emmanuel College, Richard Wrangham, the Ruth Moore Professor of Biological Anthropology and Henry Markovits, from the University of Quebec at Montreal, the study's co-authors.
Nobody has done more to highlight the central role of storytelling in human psychology than neuroscientist Michael Gazzaniga of the University of California, Santa Barbara.
We unknowingly do something similar with our eyes to help us recall what we see and we do this more often when we're older, according to recently published findings in the Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance.
«The study participants were deeply divided along partisan lines, with about 50 % saying they do believe in human - caused climate change and 50 % saying they don't,» said Dan Kahan, professor of law and of psychology at Yale Law School and the lead researcher on the study.
What inspires me most about psychology is that it's an ever evolving field in the quest of understanding the human psyche which is integral to everything we do.
As a result, he discovered personal development and human motivational psychology and soon became hooked on learning how he could do better and make his next relationship work.
The sequence only logically works if viewers make a lot of assumptions about timelines, cause and effect, human psychology, and medical care, but that doesn't make it any less effective in the moment.
Roger Caillois and Jean Piaget demonstrated that games appeal to the human psychology in a way most other communication tools don't.
Now, finishing up her year in the Human Development and Psychology Program (HDP), she has done just that.
«I wanted to know more about how as humans we learn and develop from being children to becoming adults and using that knowledge to better the work that I'm doing with the kids,» says Fils - Aimé, who enrolled in the Human Development and Psychology Program, all the while still running BUY.
A: We look at standardized test scores in the district, and we also had an evaluation done of some of the models that [Lecturer on Education and Director of the Human Development and Psychology Program] Terry Tivnan did here at HGSE along with Lowry Hemphill, who's now at Wheelock College in Boston.
What didn't become clear until her year in the Human Development and Psychology (HDP) Program was underway, however, was how much education is also an issue of public health.
That math makes sense, but the psychology doesn't: Humans did not spontaneously become more risk - tolerant when bond yields fell below 2 %.
However, computer trading programs do indeed offer some advantages over the human mind, mainly in the realm of trading psychology.
Human psychology plays as big a role in market behavior, as economic numbers and corporate profits do in the short to intermediate term.
Not when I know what I do these days about the psychology of dogs and their need for human love and company being as essential to them as air and water.
But I do know that the real reason short nosed breeds are so popular today relates more to something very deeply rooted in our psychology - something basic to the human species.
Counterconditioning does not relate only to dogs; indeed, this behavior modification technique is also used in human psychology and with other species.
We project personality on the dogs, but what «personality» is to a human doesn't exist in dog psychology.
One example is how games have mastered the art of rewarding players, tapping into a simple part of human psychology, something which could be applied to everyday life with virtual XP and bars showing us how well we're doing and rewarding us with tokens to buy things.
Although it does not carry the Shin Megami Tensei label like its predecessors, it, like others in the series, is a rather odd game that successfully meshes elements of action / adventure, mystery, human psychology, and slice - of - life shenanigans.
What I do know is that the pattern of human psychology is constant across the boundaries of individuals whose beliefs are either pro or con a particular hypothesis based on existing hard evidence.
Your basic problem here is, despite what the Leftists believe about human psychology and how to twist it, most people don't actually fall for all this constant «adjustment» of the data.
Frank: The recent book by Jonathan Haidt makes the case that conservatives have better intuition in understanding humans» deep psychology that liberals do.
If you don't restrict yourself to predictions made at least that precisely, it's easy to waste time with fortunetellers who have no actual ability to predict the future, merely actual willingness to try to exploit human psychology.
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