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24 de dez. de 2016

Dinheiro traz felicidade?

Neste episódio do Nerdologia vamos responder a pergunta que sempre se repete: dinheiro traz felicidade?




SAIBA MAIS:

Livros recomendados no Nerdologia: http://goo.gl/pRIHDx

Texto do André no Cognando sobre o tema: http://goo.gl/VpLa9h

Índice de felicidade dos países: http://goo.gl/UVmpQE

Livro citado:
O que nos faz felizes, por Daniel Gilbert

Brickman, Philip, Dan Coates, and Ronnie Janoff-Bulman. "Lottery winners and accident victims: Is happiness relative?." Journal of personality and social psychology 36, no. 8 (1978): 917.

Kahneman, Daniel, Alan B. Krueger, David Schkade, Norbert Schwarz, and Arthur A. Stone. "Would you be happier if you were richer? A focusing illusion." Science 312, no. 5782 (2006): 1908-1910.

Stevenson, Betsey, and Justin Wolfers. Subjective well-being and income: Is there any evidence of satiation?. No. w18992. National Bureau of Economic Research, 2013.

Powdthavee, Nattavudh. "Putting a price tag on friends, relatives, and neighbours: Using surveys of life satisfaction to value social relationships." The Journal of Socio-Economics 37, no. 4 (2008): 1459-1480.

Fontes



4 de dez. de 2016

O que faz um fanboy

Neste programa vamos entrar no mundo dos fanboys e entender o que faz ele odiar ou amar algo com todas as suas forças.



SAIBA MAIS:
-Livros citados: You Are Now Less Dumb, por David Mcraney e O que nos faz Felizes, por Daniel Gilbert.

Fontes:

  • -Landy, David, e Harold Sigall. Beauty is talent: Task evaluation as a function of the performer's physical attractiveness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, Vol 29(3), (1974), 299-304.
  • -Sigall, Harold, e Nancy Ostrove. "Beautiful but dangerous: Effects of offender attractiveness and nature of the crime on juridic judgment." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 31, no. 3 (1975): 410.
  • -Egan, Louisa C., Laurie R. Santos, and Paul Bloom. "The origins of cognitive dissonance evidence from children and monkeys." Psychological science 18, no. 11 (2007): 978-983.
  • -Hepler, Justin, and Dolores Albarracín. "Attitudes without objects: Evidence for a dispositional attitude, its measurement, and its consequences." Journal of personality and social psychology 104, no. 6 (2013): 1060.

MATERIAL USADO:


Empresas não são sua família

Neste episódio do Nerdologia, mostramos que as empresas não são nossas amigas, mas gostariam de ser!




LIVROS CITADOS:
-Previsivelmente Irracional, por Dan Ariely
Social: Why our brains are wired to connect, por Matthew Lieberman

FONTES:
-Rilling, James K., David A. Gutman, Thorsten R. Zeh, Giuseppe Pagnoni, Gregory S. Berns, and Clinton D. Kilts. "A neural basis for social cooperation." Neuron 35, no. 2 (2002): 395-405.
-Heyman, James, and Dan Ariely. "Effort for payment a tale of two markets." Psychological science 15, no. 11 (2004): 787-793.

MATERIAL USADO




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