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|acronym= Wisdom Scientist | |||
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|name= Melissa Ferguson | |||
|key_role= Wisdom-related Research | |||
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|universities= PhD New York University | |||
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|name= Baruch Eitam | |||
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Baruch Eitam received his PhD in psychology (Cum Laude) from the Hebrew University in 2009. He then moved to the United States where he is currently a post doctorate researcher at the psychology departments at Cornell and Columbia Universities. His research is social-cognitive in its approach, which means he uses and refers to theories and methods from both social and cognitive psychology. His interests include the interaction between goal pursuit, motivation and learning, selective attention, and the functional role of implicit attitudes. His work has appeared in Psychological Scienceand in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. His research has been supported by the McClelland Center for Research and Innovation. | Baruch Eitam received his PhD in psychology (Cum Laude) from the Hebrew University in 2009. He then moved to the United States where he is currently a post doctorate researcher at the psychology departments at Cornell and Columbia Universities. His research is social-cognitive in its approach, which means he uses and refers to theories and methods from both social and cognitive psychology. His interests include the interaction between goal pursuit, motivation and learning, selective attention, and the functional role of implicit attitudes. His work has appeared in Psychological Scienceand in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology. His research has been supported by the McClelland Center for Research and Innovation. | ||
Melissa and Baruch have suggested that[[When Archimedes and King Solomon Meet: Wisdom as Intuitive Problem Solving|the wisdom solves the problems intuisively]]. | |||
Source: Center for Practical Wisdom, University of Chicago | Source: Center for Practical Wisdom, University of Chicago | ||
[[Category: Wisdom Scientists]] | [[Category: Wisdom Scientists]] |
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