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…studies [imply] that non-verbal cues are as or more important than verbal cues. The subtle circumstances surrounding how we say things may matter more than what we say.
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079 |
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…study has shown that low maternal education is the single most powerful factor leading to criminality.
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139 |
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…studies show that sleep loss cripples thinking in just about every way you can measure thinking.
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048 |
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Studies show that a certain amount of uncertainty can be good for productivity, especially for bright, motivated employees.
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075 |
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Thousands of studies confirm that human forecasts are flawed and biased. Human decision making is not so great either.
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010 |
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…[a] study suggests that a certain combination of heritable traits leads a large group of consumers to behave in a similar way.
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121 |
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…studies of those who survive major trauma suggest that the vast majority do quite well, and that a significant portion claim that their lives were enhanced by the experience.
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152 |
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Studies suggest that people are quite adept at finding a positive way to view things once those things become their own.
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160 |
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…studies show that the mere act of explaining an unpleasant event can help to defang it.
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186 |
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While searching for a definitive answer, we often cherry-pick insights from experts or studies that support the view we already hold.
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032 |