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Communication Tactics in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Communication Tactics in a Negotiation
The Business Professor
Collective Efficacy Belief
What is Collective Efficacy belief? Collective efficacy refers to the shared belief that through their collective action, educators can influence student outcomes and increase achievement for all students.
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Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
This Video Explains the Effect of Risk Perception on Negotiation
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Effect of Mood and Emotions on Negotiations
This Video Explains the Effect of Mood and Emotions on Negotiations
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Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
This Video Explains Individual Perceptions in a Negotiation
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Horn Effect Bias
What is the Horn Effect Bias? The Horn effect is a type of cognitive bias that happens when you make a snap judgment about someone on the basis of one negative trait. An example of the Horn effect is when a company releases a bad product...
Curated Video
What is the SCARF Model?
Social behaviors – like those we see in and around our projects – are driven by two urges: to minimize perceived threat, and to maximize potential reward. But what are the sources of threat and reward in the social domain?...
Curated Video
Intuition: How it Works and What to Do when it Fails You
You use your intuition every day. And it often serves you well. But, not always. So, how does it work and how can you fix it, when your intuition fails you?
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Intuition is your ab
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1. Extract a...
Weird History
Why We See Faces In Objects
From the fronts of cars to weirdly human knots on trees, people see faces in the strangest places. But have you ever wondered why we see faces everywhere? It turns out there's a name for that phenomenon: pareidolia, which describes...
Science ABC
Hypophrenia: Why Do You Feel Sad for No Reason Sometimes?
Do you ever want to sit down and cry for hours for no reason at all? Do you feel blue or broken, as though you have no interest in doing anything? This is a situation when you feel sad for no particular reason has a scientific term. It...
Science ABC
How Does The Brain Store and Retrieve Memories?
Memories are stored as microscopic changes at the connections between neurons in the brain. When a person wants to remember something, they have to retrieve the information from the part of the brain where it is stored. The retrieval...
Science ABC
Feels Like Temperature: What It Really Means and How It's Calculated
Measuring actual temperature consists of recording the air temperature from a thermometer that has been kept inside a Stevenson screen or by using any other appropriate instrument. “Feels like temperature,†on the other hand, is a...
Science ABC
Dark Humor: Can Laughing at Car Crashes Make You Smarter?
Dark humor is a genre of humor that is characterized by its dark or morbid content. Dark humor is not for everyone and can be seen as offensive by some. The term dark humor is used to describe a wide range of jokes, including those that...
Science ABC
Why Do Wheels Appear to Spin Backwards (at High Speeds)?
At high speeds, wheels may appear to be turning backwards, creating an optical illusion known as the Wagon wheel effect. This happens because our brains fill in gaps between images to create the illusion of continuous movement. As a...
Science ABC
Why Do Our Faces Look So Weird In The TikTok Inverted Filter?
TikTok's inversion filter reverses a facial selfie and shows you what your face looks like when its not reflected in a mirror. Or, in other words, how the world sees you and not what the mirror shows. Thus, the effect of this reversal is...
Curated Video
Gravitational field
The field around a body of significant mass that exerts a gravitational pull on all other objects in that field.
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Curated Video
Why is the Sky Blue? - Sky Color Explained
The atmospheric composition of the sky affects the colours we see. From blue horizons to red sunsets, why do we see colours the way we do? Physics - Our Solar System - Learning Points. Light is made up of different wavelengths. Our...
Curated Video
Factpack: Animal Vision
The different ways animals view the world, from colour perception to UV rays.
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Curated Video
Visible light
The portion of the electromagnetic spectrum that our eyes can see. A Twig Science Glossary Film. Key scientific terms defined in just 60 seconds using stunning images and concise textual definitions. Twig Science Glossary Films reinforce...
Science ABC
Does Time Exist, Or Is It A Social Construct?
Research shows that the human brain does not have a single clock dedicated to measuring time that passes. Our experience of time depends on many factors, including memories, emotions, and our level of attention. Time seems to ‘fly’...
Curated Video
The CISO Masterclass - Part 1 - People
In this video, you will explore the importance of effectively managing and collaborating with people within the organization as a CISO.
Professor Dave Explains
Continental Philosophy Part 1: Husserl, Bergson, Heidegger, and Jaspers
With modern philosophy covered, let's cross over into contemporary philosophy. And let's begin by introducing the continental tradition in this time period. This included philosophers like Husserl, Bergson, Heidegger, and Jaspers. Let's...
Curated Video
Space Illusions: Maximizing Small Living Areas
Join Mac Lesggy and interior designer Philippe Ponceblanc as they unveil the secrets to making small spaces appear larger without major renovations. This documentary explores innovative techniques like dual-aspect windows, strategic...
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Maternal Marvels: The Super Senses of Pregnancy and Motherhood
Explore the enhanced senses that develop during pregnancy, such as heightened smell, which persists into motherhood, allowing new mothers to recognize their baby's unique scent and cries among many. This video delves into the...