- sole
breadwinner of the
family in 1956 when
Tavris’s father died suddenly.
Tavris was 11
years old.
Tavris majored in
comparative literature and sociology...
- (but Not by Me) is a 2007 non-fiction book by
social psychologists Carol Tavris and
Elliot Aronson. It
deals with
cognitive dissonance,
confirmation bias...
- them.
Tavris notes how the
stories in the book are
related to
people we talk "about"
rather than
those we talk "to" in our
daily lives.
Tavris ****erts...
- ISBN 978-0-465-01833-8 Gonzales,
Marti Hope;
Tavris, Carol; Aronson,
Joshua (2010), "Editor's Introduction", in Gonzales,
Marti Hope;
Tavris, Carol; Aronson,
Joshua (eds...
-
mentioned because they did not
think it was relevant.
Social psychologist Carol Tavris also says that PMS is
blamed as an
explanation for rage or sadness. The...
-
Richard Dawkins,
Philip Zimbardo,
Dinesh D'Souza,
Steven Pinker,
Carol Tavris, and Sam Harris. The
lectures occur on
Sunday afternoons, and are open to...
-
Archived from the
original on 6
January 2013.
Retrieved 12
December 2011.
Tavris, Wade &
Offir 1984, p. 95;
Williams 2008, p. 162;
Irvine 2005, pp. 37–38...
- and safety, transport, technology, politics, and
disaster relief".
Carol Tavris reviewed it for
Skeptical Inquirer Magazine,
stating that the "theoretical...
- 2018[update], the
magazine had two
regular columnists:
Harriet A. Hall and
Carol Tavris. In 2021, the magazine's 100th edition, Vol. 26 No. 2
included a retrospective...
- Psychology: an introduction, p.403.
University of Michigan. ISBN 0-669-01672-1
Tavris, Carol;
Elliot Aronson (2008).
Mistakes were made (but not by me). Pinter...