Thinking

  • Thinking
    By Gary R. Kirby, Jeffery R. Goodpaster

    What does the park naturalist see ? Much of the differences in perception is the difference in the experiences that are stored in language . One last example . As a Saturday morning chore , a boy had to dust a maze of ledged baseboards ...

  • Thinking: Objects
    By Tim Parsons

    Morrison, J. In: Ramakers, R. 1998. 'Droog Design. 2.4 COLLECTIVE MEMORY AND BEHAVIOUR One of the most powerful tools for generating emotionally durable products is to look beyond attempting to embody “progress” with form and instead ...

  • Thinking
    By Richard Parker

    To be individualistic but not to the extent one is deemed odd. Set a line of approach and stay on this the best way one can. If this does not work, change plan with the idea of making it work.

  • Thinking: A Guide to Systems Engineering Problem-Solving
    By Howard Eisner

    This book provides an overview of more than a dozen ways of thinking, to include: Inductive Thinking, Deductive Thinking, Reductionist Thinking, Out-of-the-Box Thinking, Systems Thinking, Design Thinking, Disruptive Thinking, Lateral ...

  • Thinking: A Memoir
    By Richard E. Nisbett

    Thinking: A Memoir is both a personal history and an intellectual autobiography describing how people reason and make inferences about the world, why errors in reasoning occur and how much you can improve reasoning.

  • Thinking: The New Science of Decision-Making, Problem-Solving, and Prediction in Life and Markets
    By John Brockman

    Edited by John Brockman, publisher of Edge.org ("The world's smartest website"—The Guardian), Thinking presents original ideas by today's leading psychologists, neuroscientists, and philosophers who are radically expanding our ...

  • Thinking
    By Jeffery R. Goodpaster, Gary Kirby

    This text is written to give teachers and students a critical thinking text; one that presents an interdisciplinary, systematic and practical approach to thinking - an important skill which can...

  • Thinking: A Guide to Systems Engineering Problem-Solving
    By Howard Eisner

    This book provides an overview of more than a dozen ways of thinking, to include: Inductive Thinking, Deductive Thinking, Reductionist Thinking, Out-of-the-Box Thinking, Systems Thinking, Design Thinking, Disruptive Thinking, Lateral ...

  • Thinking: Like A Spy: This Book Includes - Persuasion An Ex-SPY's Guide, Negotiation An Ex-SPY's Guide, Body Language An Ex-SPY's...
    By James Daugherty

    Would you like to effortlessly think like a spy? This book is designed to do just that. To help you with every element of human interaction.

  • Thinking: Readings in Cognitive Science
    By P. N. Johnson-Laird, P. C. Wason

    This is a volume about the scientific study of thinking: its possibility, its part state and its future prospects.