Comportement humain
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Comportement humain
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Comportement humain
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Incoming Resources
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- The lost boys, inside Muzafer Sherif's Robbers Cave experiment, Gina Perry
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PhD
- Human evolution, our brains and behavior, Robin Dunbar
- The tell, the little clues that reveal big truths about who we are, Matthew Hertenstein
- Change, how to make big things happen, Damon Centola
- Psychology, by Adam Cash, PsyD
- The illustrated histories of everyday behavior, discover the true stories behind the 64 most popular daily rituals, by Laura Hetherington ; illustrated by Rebecca Pry
- The goodness paradox, the strange relationship between virtue and violence in human evolution, Richard Wrangham
- Dataclysm, who we are when we think no one's looking, Christian Rudder
- We are our brains, a neurobiography of the brain, from the womb to Alzheimer's, D.F. Swaab ; translated by Jane Hedley-Prôle
- Beasts, what animals can teach us about the origins of good and evil, Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson
- My robot gets me, how social design can make new products more human, Carla Diana
- The quick fix, why fad psychology can't cure our social ills, Jesse Singal
- This is your brain on parasites, how tiny creatures manipulate our behavior and shape society, Kathleen McAuliffe
- The cyber effect, a pioneering cyber-psychologist explains how human behavior changes online, Mary Aiken, PhD
- Humankind, a hopeful history, Rutger Bregman ; translated from the Dutch by Elizabeth Manton and Erica Moore
- Rock breaks scissors, a practical guide to outguessing and outwitting almost everybody, William Poundstone
- Thumbs, toes, and tears, and other traits that make us human, Chip Walter
- The power of habit, why we do what we do in life and business, Charles Duhigg
- A natural history of the senses, Diane Ackerman
- An outsider's guide to humans, what science taught me about what we do and who we are, Camilla Pang, PhD
- The science of consequences, how they affect genes, change the brain, and impact our world, Susan M. Schneider ; illustrations by René C. Reyes
- Neurologic, the brain's hidden rationale behind our irrational behavior, Eliezer J. Sternberg
- Falling into the fire, a psychiatrist's encounters with the mind in crisis, Christine Montross
- The creative spark, how imagination made humans exceptional, Agustín Fuentes
- Is shame necessary?, new uses for an old tool, Jennifer Jacquet ; Illustrations by Brendan O'nell Kohl
- Noble savages, my life among two dangerous tribes--the Yanamamö and the anthropologists, Napoleon A. Chagnon
- The bullying breakthrough, real help for parents and teachers of the bullied, bystanders, and bullies, Jonathan McKee
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