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  2. Cengage Group - Wikipedia

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    Revenue. US$ 1.5 billion (2017) No. of employees. 5,000 (2017) Official website. cengagegroup .com. Cengage Group is an American educational content, technology, and services company for the higher education, K–12, professional, and library markets. It operates in more than 20 countries around the world. [1] [2] [3]

  3. Naïve realism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    The term, as it is used in psychology today, was coined by social psychologist Lee Ross and his colleagues in the 1990s. [1] [2] It is related to the philosophical concept of naïve realism, which is the idea that our senses allow us to perceive objects directly and without any intervening processes. [3] Social psychologists in the mid-20th ...

  4. Two-factor theory of intelligence - Wikipedia

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    Spearman's two-factor theory proposes that intelligence has two components: general intelligence ("g") and specific ability ("s"). [7] To explain the differences in performance on different tasks, Spearman hypothesized that the "s" component was specific to a certain aspect of intelligence. [2] Regarding g, Spearman saw individuals as having ...

  5. Black and White Thinking: How It Can Limit You and How to Stop

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    Try listing options. If black and white thinking has you locked into only two outcomes or possibilities, as an exercise, write down as many other options as you can imagine. If you’re having ...

  6. The MIND Diet: A Detailed Guide for Beginners - Healthline

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    Here are the 10 foods the MIND diet encourages ( 11 ): Green, leafy vegetables: Aim for six or more servings per week. This includes kale, spinach, cooked greens, and salads. All other vegetables ...

  7. Case-based reasoning - Wikipedia

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    A lawyer who advocates a particular outcome in a trial based on legal precedents or a judge who creates case law is using case-based reasoning. So, too, an engineer copying working elements of nature (practicing biomimicry) is treating nature as a database of solutions to problems. Case-based reasoning is a prominent type of analogy solution ...

  8. Stress and Mental Health: What You Can Do to Treat and ...

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    Here are some basic approaches. Exercising regularly. Daily exercise produces stress-relieving hormones that improve your physical and mental health. Have a support system. Reach out to others ...

  9. Michael E. Hansen - Wikipedia

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    Hansen was born and grew up in Wuppertal, Germany. He received a Master of Laws from the University of Bonn, Germany. He then obtained an MBA in from Columbia University. Hansen joined the Boston Consulting Group in New York in 1989, staying for 11 years. He rose to become a partner and co-chairman of the company's e-business and media practice ...