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Psychology
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Are Those We Consider Creative Geniuses Just Lucky?
What is a genius? One of the best definitions of genius, which I have seen in many psychology research papers is that a genius is the eminent achiever and therefore it is really easy to pick them out of society because they are the people who are doing well in industry academics, government and the sciences. They end up at the top of the food chain because they are able to work at very high levels and make fewer mistakes.
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Programming Your Brain For Success - What Are Alpha Waves?
A lot has been said about our brain's electrical activity and its ability to create electromagnetic oscillations called waves or brainwaves. There are different types of brainwaves Depending on their frequency range (Alpha, Beta, Omega etc.). One of the most important type of brainwaves is the Alpha type (Alpha waves).
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Emergence Personality Theory and the Birth Separation Moment
Emergence Personality Theory is the world's first fully fractal description of human nature. In this, the first of a series of articles, theorist author discusses the strange attractor around which this theory organizes; the Birth Separation Moment.
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Subconscious Mind Beliefs
The great paradox of life then, is that each of us is a vast ocean of potential, but we take ourselves to be a small wave on top....
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Cranial Capacity Theory
Many people believe that those with large heads are smarter than the rest of the humans on the planet. This is not always true, but sometimes it is and is very noticeable in observation. Have you ever met someone with a large head who really was smarter than everyone else?
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Emergence Personality Theory - What Are Needs? (What is Layer 7?)
Very few personality theories define needs as separate from motives let alone define needs. In Emergence Personality Theory, needs are seen as a separate aspect of personality from motive and occur in the Inner Layers of personality, as four nested subsets of Layer 7. As part of the Inner Layers then, they never get damaged and remain intact as the empirical measure of each person's core identify.
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Typical Effective Teaching Strategies for Individuals With Autism
Teaching individuals with autism is never easy. What works with one child might have negative effects on another. If you watch closely, the child will be your best teacher. This article is a conglomeration of preferred programming strategies I have learned in classes and workshops interspersed with lessons from the children.
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Application of Implicit Prejudice
This article refers to historical concept of prejudice and its changes in contemporary society. It explains meaning of priming technology.
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Am I an Introvert? Or Just Shy? Or Something Else?
Being shy is different than being introverted. And having depression and self esteem problems as well as shyness and introversion can make life even more difficult and confusing. Sometimes the search for answers is endless.
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Positive Psychology
This is really exploratory paper about the movement to make more people happy. In the USA and the UK efforts are being made by psychologists to encourage a more happy outlook in life in the belief that happy people are more productive, live longer, have positive health outcomes and over-all lead a better life. Sounds great - however I am sure the reader can almost sense the word - but!
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