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Research Facilitation
Planning and/or Conducting Research?
The Ekman Group provides services to assist
in planning and/or conducting research related to Deception and
Emotions. Please email your request to: jyuille@telus.net
Related Links:
Malcolm Gladwell
http://www.gladwell.com
Best-selling author ("The Tipping Point") and "The
New Yorker" writer, Malcolm Gladwell is always up to something
interesting. His latest book is called "Blink".
About "Blink":
"It’s a book about rapid cognition, about the kind
of thinking that happens in a blink of an eye. When you meet someone
for the first time, or walk into a house you are thinking of buying,
or read the first few sentences of a book, your mind takes about
two seconds to jump to a series of conclusions. Well, "Blink"
is a book about those two seconds, because I think those instant
conclusions that we reach are really powerful and really important
and, occasionally, really good."
Daniel Goleman, Ph.D.
http://www.eiconsortium.org/members/goleman.htm
Daniel Goleman wrote the ground-breaking book, Emotional Intelligence
(Bantam Books), published in 1995, which argues that human competencies
such as self-awareness, self-discipline, persistence and empathy
are of greater consequence than IQ in much of life. Emotional
Intelligence sold over 5,000,000 copies, was translated into nearly
30 languages, and was on The New York Times’ best seller
list for a year-and-a-half.
Institute of Analytic Interviewing
http://www.analyticinterviewing.org
Interview with Paul Ekman at UC Berkeley’s
IIS (Harry Kreisler)
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/people4/Ekman/ekman-con0.html
National Geographic
http://www.nationalgeographic.org
Erika Rosenberg, Ph.D
http://www.erikarosenberg.com
Erika has worked with Paul for many years, and is an emotions
researcher, educator, health psychologist and a recognized expert
in facial expression measurement using the Facial Expressons Coding
System (FACS).
Martin Selgiman, Ph.D.
http://www.authentichappiness.org
Martin Seligman is an author (/Authentic Happiness/) and directs
the Positive Psychology Center, a not-for-profit organization
located at the University of Pennsylvania. The Center conducts
research on Positive Psychology, learned helplessness, depression,
and on optimism and pessimism.
UCSF Department of Psychiatry
http://psych.ucsf.edu/
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