Psychologische aspecten
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Psychologische aspecten
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Psychologische aspecten
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Incoming Resources
- Subject of35
- Gambling, who wins? who loses?, edited by Gerda Reith
- How and why we age, Leonard Hayflick ; with a foreword by Robert N. Butler
- Killing monsters, why children need fantasy, super heroes, and make-believe violence, Gerard Jones ; foreword by Lynn Ponton
- Inside the minds of mass murderers, why they kill, Katherine Ramsland
- Psychological theories of drinking and alcoholism, edited by Kenneth E. Leonard, Howard T. Blane
- Influence, science and practice, Robert B. Cialdini
- The total package, the evolution and secret meanings of boxes, bottles, cans, and tubes, Thomas Hine
- Verbal behavior
- The shallows, what the Internet is doing to our brains, Nicholas Carr
- Hold it against me, difficulty and emotion in contemporary art, Jennifer Doyle
- Love online, emotions on the Internet, Aaron Ben-Zeʼev
- Visual allusions, pictures of perception, Nicholas Wade
- Divorce, causes and consequences, Alison Clarke-Stewart and Cornelia Brentano
- Base instincts, what makes killers kill?, Jonathan H. Pincus
- The hidden dimension, [by] Edward T. Hall
- Conversations at midnight, coming to terms with dying and death, Herbert and Kay Kramer
- Chronic illness, impact and intervention, edited by Ilene M. Lubkin, Pamala D. Larsen
- The Lucifer effect, understanding how good people turn evil, Philip Zimbardo
- The broken connection, on death and the continuity of life, Robert Jay Lifton
- The unwanted sound of everything we want, a book about noise, Garret Keizer
- Faster, the acceleration of just about everything, James Gleick
- Why we eat what we eat, the psychology of eating, edited by Elizabeth D. Capaldi
- Color psychology and color therapy;, a factual study of the influence of color on human life
- Talking hands, what sign language reveals about the mind, Margalit Fox
- Ways of seeing, a book made by John Berger, Sven Blomberg, Chris Fox, Michael Dibb, and Richard Hollis
- In the wake of 9/11, the psychology of terror, Tom Pyszczynski, Jeff Greenberg, Sheldon Solomon
- On our way, the final passage through life and death, Robert Kastenbaum
- Cathedrals of science, the personalities and rivalries that made modern chemistry, Patrick Coffey
- The math gene, how mathematical thinking evolved and why numbers are like gossip, Keith Devlin
- Psychology and the aging revolution, how we adapt to longer life, edited by Sara Honn Qualls and Norman Abeles
- Can't buy my love, how advertising changes the way we think and feel, Jean Kilbourne
- Violent men, an inquiry into the psychology of violence, Hans Toch
- The power of persuasion, how we're bought and sold, Robert Levine, Ph.D
- Visual thinking
- The survivor, an anatomy of life in the death camps, Terrence Des Pres
Outgoing Resources
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