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Research shows that when people are resistant to change, it helps to reinforce what will stay the same.
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Research suggests that identifying even a single reason why we might be wrong can be enough to curb overconfidence.
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Research suggests that the more frequently we make fun of ourselves, the happier we tend to be.
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New research reveals that people are more likely to promote diversity and inclusion when the message is more nuanced (and more accurate): ‘Diversity is good, but it isn’t easy.’
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Research shows that when we have to explain the procedures behind our decisions in real time, we think more critically and process the possibilities more thoroughly.
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The research confirms that merely putting in the years isn’t much help to someone who wants to be a great performer.
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The factor that seems to explain the most about great performance is something the researchers call deliberate practice. Exactly what that is and isn’t turns out to be extremely important.
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…research doesn’t support the view that extraordinary natural general abilities… are necessary for high achievement.
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…research suggests very strongly… that the link between intelligence and high achievement isn’t nearly as powerful as we commonly suppose.
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…research tells us that intelligence as we usually think of it – a high IQ – is not a prerequisite to extraordinary achievement.
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