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Artificial Intelligence - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. People are only dimly aware of characteracterics that distinguish humans from non-humans, which suggests that as computers continue to become more humanlike, people will more easily be. Fooled into thinking that computers (chatbots on the Internet, for example) are people. Epstein, R. (in press). Brain wars: A review of Malcolm Gay's. The Brain Electric: The Dramatic High-Tech Race to Merge Minds and Machines. Scientific American Mind. Mis habili...
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Sexual Orientation - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. Other translations are in progress. Epstein, R. (2016, Spring). Do gays have a choice? Vol 25, no. 1, pp. 56-63. (Updated version of 2006 article). Epstein, R. (2015, March 27). Preventing another "Sodomite Suppression Act" [Letter]. Epstein, R., and Robertson, R. E. (2014). How to measure sexual orientation range, and why it’s worth measuring. Journal of Bisexuality, 14. Epstein, R, McKinney, P., Fox, S., and Garcia, C. (2012). The critical role...
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Motivation - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. That will boost their motivation, and the most powerful of these skills is. Epstein, R., with Rogers, J. (2001). The big book of motivation games. Epstein, R., with Rogers, J. (2001). Getting psyched! A playful new approach. Today, July/August 2001, pp. 54-56, 60. (Edited excerpt from. The big book of. Epstein, R., Vu, K., and Robertson, R.E. (2016, April). Which skills are best at boosting motivation? Epstein, R., and Vu, K. (2011, April). My Se...
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Stress Management - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. Nearly 25 percent of our happiness may be an outcome of our ability to manage stress. Epstein, R. (2015, July/August). Don't stress about stress: A review of Kelly McGonigal's. The Upside of Stress. Pstein, R. (2011, September/October). Fight the frazzled mind. Epstein, R. (2000). The big book of stress-relief games. Epstein, R. (1999). Stress-management and relaxation activities for trainers. Epstein, R., and Aceret, J. (2014, April). Dr Robert ...
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About - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. The American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. Is a nonprofit, nonpartisan 501(c)(3) organization based in Vista, California, USA, which promotes and conducts research that has the potential to increase the well-being and functioning of people worldwide. It currently has ongoing research projects in eleven different topic areas. How Resilient Are You? Meine sexuelle identitat (German). Mon orientation sexuelle (French).
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Support - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. Your gift to the American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology will support ongoing research in eleven different topic areas important for human fulfillment. You may contribute using PayPal or any major credit card. AIBRT is a 501(c)(3) organization. So your gift is tax deductible. Please give now, and give generously. How Resilient Are You? Meine sexuelle identitat (German). Mon orientation sexuelle (French). Teen 2.0 (Book).
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Internships - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. Recent and current interns:. University of California San Diego. Vatche Bahudian , University of California San Diego. Sebastian Barajas, St. John's College;. Rebecca Carter, Grinnell University; Yijing Chen, Rice University;. Philip Cheung, University of California Irvine; Miki Ding, University of California Berkeley; Matea Djokic, University of California San Diego; Aurora Dolorfino, Point Loma Nazarene University;. Victoria Phan, University of...
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Morality - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. Begun in 2011, this project has two main purposes: first, to document the moral standards of a variety of religions, organizations, and thought leaders, and second, to give people around the world an opportunity to test their own morals against these various standards. And to what extent do moral standards differ from one expert source to another, both within a religion and between religions? Where discrepancies exist, how can we account for them?
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Creativity - AIBRT
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American Institute for Behavioral Research and Technology. Female managers outscore males in all eight skill areas that managers need to elicit creativity in subordinates. Epstein, R. (2015). Of course animals are creative: Insights from generativity theory. In A B. Kaufman and J.C. Kaufman (Eds.),. Animal creativity and innovation: Research and theory. Epstein, R. (2015). On the rediscovery of the principle of resurgence. Mexican Journal of Behavior Analysis, 41. Epstein, R. (in press). Do you have what...