Psychology Today is owned by Sussex Publishers. Print sales, subscriptions, advertisements, and a directory of mental health professionals generate revenue. Analysis / Bias In review, Psychology Today publishes news about the science of psychology through the magazine and website, which features over 1...
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My last ISHN contribution (December 2006) discussed leadership principles activated by the word LEAD. I advocated using this acronym to provoke group discussion: L for Live, Listen, Learn, Love, and Leave a LegacyE for Empathy, Energy, Empowerment, and E
“We can extend this offer for today only” “You know, take it home, bring it back, see how you like it” More of a point on a continuum than a discrete set of behaviors. pfogg•June 17, 2009 5:16 PM “…it was striking how some scam victims kept their decision to respond ...
Today, companies must build habit creation into their products and business models. Not only are users inundated by distractions, but also the acquiring of users is harder than ever before. Habits are one of the ways the brain learns complex behaviors. In order to allow us to focus our atten...
Block and colleagues’ model also strikes me as more evolutionarily plausible than the theories of self-control in vogue today. For example, consider Pinker’s (1997) account of anger as a signaling device. In a competitive environment, it is a liability to be known as the person who can ...