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  2. Thomas Gilovich - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dashiff Gilovich (born January 16, 1954) is an American psychologist who is the Irene Blecker Rosenfeld Professor of Psychology at Cornell University. He has conducted research in social psychology , decision making , and behavioral economics , and has written popular books on these subjects.

  3. List of social psychologists - Wikipedia

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    George Herbert Mead - American philosopher , sociologist, and psychologist; a founder of social psychology; founder of symbolic interactionism; Stanley Milgram - performed famous experiment that demonstrated people's excessive willingness to obey authority figures; Walter Mischel - among the first to promote a situationist view of personality

  4. Clustering illusion - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Gilovich, an early author on the subject, argued that the effect occurs for different types of random dispersions. Some might perceive patterns in stock market price fluctuations over time, or clusters in two-dimensional data such as the locations of impact of World War II V-1 flying bombs on maps of London.

  5. List of University of Missouri alumni - Wikipedia

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    Thomas T. Crittenden Jr. (1882, ΒΘΠ), former mayor of Kansas City, Missouri from 1908–1909; Elgin English Crull (1930, Kappa Sigma), longest serving city manager of Dallas, Texas to date (1952–1966); city manager when Kennedy was assassinated

  6. Greater Kansas City and Topeka Psychoanalytic Center and ...

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    Persons who have been associated with the Greater Kansas City and Topeka Psychoanalytic Center and Institute or its predecessor organizations include the following: Karl Menninger; Will Menninger; Gardner Murphy (8 July 1895 – 18 March 1979), American psychologist specialising in social and personality psychology and parapsychology.

  7. Hot hand - Wikipedia

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    The fallacy was first described in a 1985 paper by Thomas Gilovich, Amos Tversky, and Robert Vallone.The "Hot Hand in Basketball" study questioned the hypothesis that basketball players have "hot hands", which the paper defined as the claim that players are more likely to make a successful shot if their previous shot was successful.

  8. How do we help our kids after Kansas City mass shooting? A ...

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    Witnesses to Wednesday’s shooting can call the Kansas City Police Department’s dedicated hotline: 816-413-3477. Additionally, those with photo or video footage can submit it to the FBI on the ...

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