The Impulse Factor

The Impulse Factor
Title The Impulse Factor PDF eBook
Author Nick Tasler
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 274
Release 2009-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1439157278

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Packed with riveting examples and controversial research, "The Impulse Factor" provides a clear understanding of why people make the choices they do--and the tools necessary to turn those decisions into something great.

The Impulse Factor

The Impulse Factor
Title The Impulse Factor PDF eBook
Author Nick Tasler
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 320
Release 2012-12-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 147110981X

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Some people can take risks - move abroad, switch careers, and give up everything to chase their dreams - with hardly a second thought. For others, looking before they leap is vital to making even simple decisions. In his first book, Nick Tasler, research and development director for cutting-edge think tank TalentSmart, turns conventional wisdom on its head by explaining that there are actually two factors that determine whether an individual will be impulsive or cautious. The first is genetic, and the second is Tasler's theory of Conditional Impulsivity, in which the gravity of a particular situation can trigger unusually risky responses from a cautious person. More than just a book, The Impulse Factorprovides a clear understanding of why we make the choices we do - and the tools to turn those decisions into something great.

Impulse Factor

Impulse Factor
Title Impulse Factor PDF eBook
Author Nick Tasler
Publisher
Pages
Release 2008
Genre Choice (Psychology)
ISBN 9781921470097

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"Impulse Factor is a collection of gripping, true accounts about the choices people make and why they make them. At its heart lies the authors research on decision making, which taps into the two essential elements of every decision ever made. The first element makes clear peoples innate tendencies to either chase dreams to the ends of the earth and beyond, or to stay securely at home - often at their own peril. Act Two lays out the phenomenon called Conditional Impulsivity, in which particular situations influence whether or not each person looks before they leap."--Provided by publisher.

The Impulse Factor

The Impulse Factor
Title The Impulse Factor PDF eBook
Author Nick Tasler
Publisher
Pages 256
Release 2008
Genre Choice (Psychology)
ISBN

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Impulse

Impulse
Title Impulse PDF eBook
Author David Lewis
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 333
Release 2013-10-01
Genre Psychology
ISBN 0674729900

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Impulse explores what people do despite knowing better, along with snap decisions that occasionally enrich their lives. This eye-opening account looks at two kinds of thinking--one slow and reflective, the other fast but prone to error--and shows how our mental tracks switch from the first to the second, leading to impulsive behavior.

The Impulse Economy

The Impulse Economy
Title The Impulse Economy PDF eBook
Author Gary Schwartz
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 242
Release 2011-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1451671865

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"From a pioneer in mobile technology and marketing, a guide to navigating and harnessing the mobile economy to drive and increase impulse shopping habits among buyers everywhere"--

The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders

The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders
Title The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders PDF eBook
Author John E. Lochman
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 560
Release 2017-10-23
Genre Psychology
ISBN 1119092167

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The definitive reference to the policies and practices for treating disruptive and impulse-control disorders, edited by renowned experts The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders offers a comprehensive overview that integrates the most recent and important scholarship and research on disruptive and impulse-control disorders in children and adolescents. Each of the chapters includes a summary of the most relevant research and knowledge on the topic and identifies the implications of the findings along with important next directions for research. Designed to be practical in application, the text explores the applied real-world value of the accumulated research findings, and the authors include policy implications and recommendations. The Handbook address the nature and definition of the disorders, the risk factors associated with the development and maintenance of this cluster of disorders, assessment processes, as well as the evidence-based treatment and prevention practices. The volume incorporates information from the ICD-11, a newly revised classification system, along with the recently published DSM-5. This important resource: Contains a definitive survey that integrates the most recent and important research and scholarship on disruptive and impulse-control disorders in children and adolescents Emphasizes the applied real-world value of the accumulated research findings Explores the policy implications and recommendations to encourage evidence-based practice Examines the nature and definition, risk factors, assessment, and evidence-based practice; risk factors are subdivided into child, family, peer group and broader context Considers changes, advances and controversies associated with new and revised diagnostic categories Written for clinicians and professionals in the field, The Wiley Handbook of Disruptive and Impulse-Control Disorders offers an up-to-date review of the most authoritative scholarship and research on disruptive and impulse-control disorders in children and adolescents as well as offering recommendations for practice.