The psychology of time

The psychology of time

(2009),
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Abstract / Summary
Psychologist Philip Zimbardo says happiness and success are rooted in a trait most of us disregard: the way we orient toward the past, present and future. He suggests we calibrate our outlook on time as a first step to improving our lives.
Field of Interest
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Format
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URL
http://www.ted.com/talks/philip_zimbardo_prescribes_a_healthy_take_on_time.html
Publication Year
2009
Subject
Psychology, Social Sciences, Psychology & Counseling, Biological Psychology, Stanford Marshmallow Experiment, Longitudinal Studies, Observation Methods, Repeated Measures, Longitudinal Studies, Observation Methods, Repeated Measures, Psicobiologia, Psicobiología, Walter Mischel, 1930-, Learning and Conditioning
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Psicobiologia, Psicobiología

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