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John A. Bargh (/ ˈ b ɑːr dʒ /; born 1955) is a social psychologist currently working at Yale University, where he has formed the Automaticity in Cognition, Motivation, and Evaluation (ACME) Laboratory.
The Yale attitude change approach (also referred to as the Yale model of persuasion) is considered to be one of the first models of attitude change. It was a reflection of the Yale Communication Research Program's findings, a program which was set up under a grant from the Rockefeller Foundation. [3]
She is the director of Yale's Comparative Cognition Laboratory, Director of Yale's Canine Cognition Lab, and former Head of Yale's Silliman College. [2] She has been a featured TED speaker [ 3 ] and has been listed in Popular Science as one of their "Brilliant Ten" young scientists in 2007 [ 4 ] as well as in Time magazine as a "Leading Campus ...
Open Yale Courses is a project of Yale University to share full video and course materials from its undergraduate courses. Open Yale Courses provides free access to a selection of introductory courses, and uses a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial- Share Alike license.
Pericles Lewis (born September 13, 1968) is the Douglas Tracy Smith Professor of comparative literature at Yale University [1] and the Dean of Yale College. [2] [3]Previously at Yale, he was the founding president of Yale-NUS College, a liberal arts college in Singapore that is jointly governed by Yale and the National University of Singapore, [4] [5] as well as vice president for global ...
Volume 8, Parts I-III: The Confutation of Tyndale's Answer. Edited by Louis A. Schuster, Richard C. Marius, and James P. Lusardi. 1973. [3] Volume 9: The Apology. Edited by J. B. Trapp. 1979. [4] ISBN 9780300020670; Volume 10: The Debellation of Salem and Bizance. Edited by John Guy, Clarence H. Miller, and Ralph Keen. 1988. [5] ISBN 9780300033762
Nicholas A. Christakis (US: / ˌ n ɪ k ə l ə s k r ɪ ˌ s t ɑː k ɪ s / NIK-ə-liss kriss-TAK-iss) (born May 7, 1962) is a Greek-American [1] sociologist and physician known for his research on social networks and on the social, economic, biological, and evolutionary determinants of human welfare (including the behavior, health, and capabilities of individuals and groups).
Yale Nonfiction Book Prize. The series recognizes outstanding works of nonfiction by emerging writers. Publishing Programs. General Interest Books. Books that appeal to a broad audience, covering topics such as history, politics, science, and culture. Academic Books. Scholarly works that contribute to academic research and education. Art and ...