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Bring Your Brain to Work
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Bring Your Brain to Work

by Art Markman
May 2019
Beginner content levelBeginner
256 pages
5h 36m
English
Harvard Business Review Press
Audiobook available
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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Chapter 1

Bureau of Labor Statistics. Jobs, Labor Market Experience, and Earnings Growth among Americans at 50: Results from a Longitudinal Survey. Washington, DC: USDL17-1158 (2015).

Gentner, D. “Some Interesting Differences between Nouns and Verbs.” Cognition and Brain Theory 4, no. 2 (1981): 161–178.

McCabe, D. P., and A. D. Castel. “Seeing Is Believing: The Effect of Brain Images on Judgments of Scientific Reasoning.” Cognition 107, no. 1 (2008): 343–352.

Medin, D. L., and A. Ortony. “Psychological Essentialism.” In Similarity and Analogical Reasoning, edited by S. Vosniadou and A. Ortony, 179–195. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

Chapter 2

Bardi, A., and S. H. Schwartz. “Values and Behavior: Strength and Structure ...

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ISBN: 9781633696129