In this fascinating and often hilarious work - winner of the Royal Society of Science Prize 2007 - pre-eminent psychologist Daniel Gilbert shows how - and why - the majority of us have no idea how to make ourselves happy.
Written by psychology superstars, this edition is strong on the real-world applications of experimental science from around the globe.
Psychology 104, University of Alberta
In this book, Harvard psychologist Gilbert describes the foibles of imagination and illusions of foresight that cause each of us to misconceive our tomorrows and misestimate our satisfactions.
Research Methods in the Social Sciences + Data Bank CD + Study Guide
Leading experts from all areas of social psychology contribute to a discussion of new scientific methods and analytic techniques and look at research advances in their respective specialties.
Avouez qu'il vous est arrivé de penser que si vous gagniez au Loto, vous seriez enfin heureux et pour toujours ! Eh bien non, cela ne marche pas comme cela...
Von einem, der auszog, das GlückK zu suchen. Mit dieser Kurzformel könnte man unsere irdische Existenz treffend auf den Punkt bringen. Aber was heißt Glück? Was macht uns glücklich? Wir...
本书用科学的方法来研究幸福,介绍了各种预测偏差,包括梦想的幸福,幸福是什么,想象力的双重身份,未来的幸福,幸福的技术和幸福其实很简单六个部分.
Na tropie szczęścia
Ins Glück stolpern: suche dein Glück nicht, dann findet es dich von selbst
On how to feel and live happy in life.
Škobrtnout o štěstí: jak se chytá zlatá muška
Tình cờ gặp hạnh phúc
From the Hardcover edition.
This development was facilitated by two factors discussed together in Thibaut and Kelley's ( 1959 ) book . One of these was the matrix representation of interdependence borrowed from game theory ( Von Neumann and Morgenstern , 1944 ) .
Why are lovers quicker to forgive their partners for infidelity than for leaving dirty dishes in the sink? Why will sighted people pay more to avoid going blind than blind...