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Das soziale Tier

Das soziale Tier

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Autoren: David Brooks
Vom Netzwerk:
Study Still Tracking Geniuses«, New York Times, 7. März 1995, und Richard C. Paddock, »The Secret IQ Diaries«, Los Angeles Times, 30. Juli 1995.
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Malcolm Gladwell, Überflieger. Warum manche Menschen erfolgreich sind – und andere nicht, Frankfurt 2009.
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John Tierney, »Smart Doesn’t Equal Rich«, New York Times, 25. April 2007.
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Keith E. Stanovich, What Intelligence Tests Miss: The Psychology of Rational Thought, New Haven 2009, S. 31f.
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Jonah Lehrer, »Breaking Things Down to Particles Blinds Scientists to Big Picture«, Wired, 19. April 2010.
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Stanovich, What Intelligence Tests Miss, a.a.O., S. 34f.
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Ebd., S. 60.
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James J. Heckman und Yona Rubinstein, »The Importance of Noncognitive Skills: Lessons from the GED Testing Program«, American Economic Review 91, Nr. 2 (Mai 2001), S. 145–149.
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Robert Scott Root-Bernstein und Michèle Root-Bernstein, Sparks of Genius: The Thirteen Thinking Tools of the World’s Most Creative People, New York 2001, S. 3.
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Ebd., S. 53f.
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Ebd., S. 196.
Kapitel 11: Wahlmöglichkeiten
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»6 Ways Supermarkets Trick You to Spend More Money«, Shine, 1. März 2010.
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Martin Lindstrom und Paco Underhill, Buyology: Truth and Lies About Why We Buy, New York 2008, S. 148f.
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Hallinan, Why We Make Mistakes, a.a.O., S. 92f.
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Paco Underhill, Call of the Mall: The Geography of Shopping by the Author of Why We Buy, New York 2004, S. 49f.
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Wilson, Strangers to Ourselves, a.a.O., S. 103.
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Richard H. Thaler und Cass R. Sunstein, Nudge: Improving Deci sions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness, Ann Arbor 2008, S. 64.
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Hallinan, Why We Make Mistakes, a.a.O., S. 99.
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David Brooks, »Castle in a Box«, The New Yorker, 26. März 2001.
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Steven E. Landsburg, »The Theory of the Leisure Class«, Slate, 9. März 2007.
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Medina, Brain Rules , a.a.O., S. 163.
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Jonah Lehrer, »The Truth about Grit«, Boston Globe, 2. August 2009.
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Richard Bronk, The Romantic Economist: Imagination in Economics, Cambridge 2009, S. 17.
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Dan Ariely, Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions, New York 2008, S. 243.
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Anemona Hartocollis, »Calorie Postings Don’t Change Habits, Study Finds«, New York Times, 6. Oktober 2009.
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Ariely, Predictably Irrational, a.a.O., S. 170f.
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John A. Bargh, »Bypassing the Will: Toward Demystifying the Nonconscious Control of Social Behavior«, in: The New Unconscious, hg. von Ran R. Hassin, James S. Uleman und John A. Bargh, Oxford o.J., S. 40.
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Claude M. Steele, »Thin Ice: Stereotype Threat and Black College Students«, The Atlantic, August 1999.
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Margaret Shih, Todd L. Pittinsky und Nalini Ambady, »Stereotype Susceptibility: Identity Salience and Shifts in Quantitative Performance«, Psychological Science 10, Nr. 1 (Januar 1999), S. 80–83.
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Hallinan, Why We Makes Mistakes, a.a.O., S. 102.
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Ornstein, Multimind, a.a.O., S. 86.
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Daniel Ariely, »The Fallacy of Supply and Demand«, Huffington Post, 20. März 2008.
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Hallinan, Why We Makes Mistakes, a.a.O., S. 50.
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Jonah Lehrer, Wie wir entscheiden, a.a.O., S. 146.
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Thaler und Sunstein, Nudge, a.a.O., S. 34.
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Hallinan, Why We Makes Mistakes, a.a.O., S. 101.
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Ariely, Predicrably Irrational, a.a.O., S. 96 und 106.
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Jonah Lehrer, »Loss Aversion«, Thr Frontal Cortex, 10. Februar 2010.
Kapitel 12: Freiheit und Verantwortung
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Oliver Burkerman, »This Column Will Change Your Life«, The Guardian, 8. Mai 2010.
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»Pew Report on Community Satisfaction«, Pew Research Center (29. Januar 2009).
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William A. Galston, »The Odyssey Years: The Changing 20s«, Brookings Institution, 7. November 2007.
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William Galston, »The Changing 20s«, Brookings Institution, 4. Oktober 2007.
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Ebd.
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Robert Wuthnow, After the Baby Boomers: How Twenty- and Thirty-Somethings Are Shaping the Future of American Religion, Princeton 2007, S. 29.
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Jeffrey Jensen Arnett, Emerging Adulthood: The Winding Road from the Late Teens through the Twenties, Oxford 2004, S. 16.
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Jean Twenge, Generation Me: Why Today’s Young Americans Are More Confident, Assertive, Entitled – and More Miserable Than Ever Before, New York 2006, S. 69.
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Wuthnow, After the Baby Boomers, a.a.O., S. 62.
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Ebd., S. 32.
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Michael Barone, »A Tale of Two Nations«, US News & World Report, 4. Mai 2003.
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Elizabeth Kolbert, »Everybody Have Fun«, The New Yorker, 22. März 2010.
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Ebd.
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Derek Bok, The Politics of Happiness: What Government Can Learn from the New Research on Well-Being, Princeton 2010, S. 13.
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Ebd.,

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