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Crash Course
Psychology of Gaming: Crash Course Games
So we've talked a lot about what makes games so great in this series, but we haven't really addressed the big question: why do we play games anyway? And well, the answer is pretty complicated, especially when you consider that some...
SciShow
The FOMO Is Real - But You Can Overcome It
FOMO (the fear of missing out) is a fairly common phenomenon, especially in this digital age. It can cause you significant stress and anxiety, but luckily psychologists have come up with a few tricks to combat it.
TED Talks
Barry Schwartz: The paradox of choice
Psychologist Barry Schwartz takes aim at a central tenet of western societies: freedom of choice. In Schwartz's estimation, choice has made us not freer but more paralyzed, not happier but more dissatisfied.
TED Talks
John Wooden: The difference between winning and succeeding
With profound simplicity, Coach John Wooden redefines success and urges us all to pursue the best in ourselves. In this inspiring talk he shares the advice he gave his players at UCLA, quotes poetry and remembers his father's wisdom.
TED Talks
TED: Keep your goals to yourself | Derek Sivers
After hitting on a brilliant new life plan, our first instinct is to tell someone, but Derek Sivers says it's better to keep goals secret. He presents research stretching as far back as the 1920s to show why people who talk about their...
SciShow
Why More Choices Don’t Make You Happy
We're surrounded by choices in life, but psychologists have found that having those choices doesn't necessarily make us happy.
Healthcare Triage
Wanna Be Happy? Buy Back as Much Time as You Can Afford.
Studies indicate that bickering about the hard work of keeping house, taking care of kids, cooking, and mowing the lawn can contribute to relationship problems and divorce. Going to restaurants and hiring out some of the work can help....
The Business Professor
Negotiable Instrument Accord and Satisfaction
Negotiable Instrument Accord and Satisfaction
The Business Professor
How Marketing Has Changed - Satisfaction
This Video Explains How Marketing Has Changed - Satisfaction
The Business Professor
Group Cohesion
What is Group Cohesion? the unity or solidarity of a group, including the integration of the group for both social and task-related purposes.
The Business Professor
Accord and Satisfaction
Explanation of Accord and Satisfaction in an agreement or contract.
Curated Video
Happy Project: How to Make Your Project a Happier Place
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Lab experiments looked at small, deliberate acts...
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e so.
But can you deliberately raise morale without going all
'happy-clappy'?
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Lab experiments looked at small, deliberate acts...
Curated Video
What is Value? ...or Project Value?
Value has come right up the Project Management agenda recently, with pride of place in 2021’s 7th edition of the PMBOK guide.
But it has always been an important concept. The problem is that...
But it has always been an important concept. The problem is that...
Curated Video
Exploring Laziness: A Deep Dive into Idleness and Its Impacts
Unpack the concept of laziness, often misunderstood as just a lack of action. Delve into the psychological, genetic, and physiological aspects of why people may seem lazy, including the role of dopamine in motivation and effort. This...
Curated Video
Alteryx Advanced - Exercise 4
In this exercise, we will make use of expert modeling to build an XGBoost classification model that predicts airline passenger satisfaction. We will set the correct datatypes, clean missing values, remove weakly associated features,...
Curated Video
Porter & Lawler: Expectancy Theory on Steroids
Victor Vroom’s Expectancy Theory of motivation is extremely successful. But Lyman Porter and Edward Lawler found that predict or explain everything about the relationships among the effort we put in, the performance we achieve, and the...
Curated Video
What is Victor Vroom's Expectancy Theory? Process of Model of Motivation
Victor Vroom offers us a powerful process model of motivation: expectancy Theory. It's less well-known than it should be. Expectancy Theory won't tell you what motivates people. Bt it will tell you why motivation sometimes works, and why...
The Business Professor
Group Cohesion
What is Group Cohesion? the unity or solidarity of a group, including the integration of the group for both social and task-related purposes.
Curated Video
Subtraction Song
Learn about the basics of Subtraction and Equal symbols with Subtraction Song by the KLT.
ACDC Leadership
Econ 2.4 Supply and Demand Curves (Old Version)- ACDC Econ
Mr. Clifford's explanation of the Law of Demand and the Law of Supply. He also shows why demand curves are downward sloping and supply curves are upward sloping. Please keep in mind that these clips are not designed to teach you the...
Seven Dimensions
Understanding the Importance of Branding for Small to Medium Sized Businesses
In this video, a branding expert discusses the importance of branding for small to medium-sized businesses. He explains the concept of a value proposition and how it drives branding and marketing strategies. The video also explores the...
Blockchain Central
Can You Predict Future With Blockchain? | Blockchain Central
This week on Blockchain Central: we will explain how prediction markets work and how blockchain can help them come true.
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'Blockchain Central' is your #1 trusted source for everything crypto. Our host Blue will guide you through...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
[DISCUSSION] How Can Sociology Help Economics? | How & How NOT to Do Economics | Robert Skidelsky
Following Robert Skidelsky’s lecture “How Can Sociology Help Economics?” he leads a discussion with students.
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