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Bluma Zeigarnik (Russian: Блю́ма Ву́льфовна Зейга́рник, IPA: [ˈblʲumə ˈvulʲfəvnə zʲɪjˈɡarnʲɪk]; 9 November [O.S. 27 October] 1900 – 24
February 1988)...
- In psychology, the
Zeigarnik effect,
named after Lithuanian-Soviet
psychologist Bluma Zeigarnik,
occurs when an
activity that has been
interrupted may...
- Word
frequency effect Word
superiority effect Worse-than-average
effect Zeigarnik effect List of
cognitive biases List of
fallacies False memory Uncanny...
- Yudin,
inventor of
cadaveric blood transfusion Bluma Zeigarnik, psychiatrist,
discovered the
Zeigarnik effect,
founded experimental psychopathology Alexander...
- more memorable, a
phenomenon better known as the
Zeigarnik effect.[citation needed]
While the
Zeigarnik effect highlighted the
tension and memorability...
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Erlbaum ****ociates.
Zeigarnik, B. (1927). Das
Behalten erledigter und
unerledigter Handlungen.
Psychologische Forschung, 9, 1–85.
Zeigarnik, B. (1967). On...
- 53. ISBN 0-306-46202-8. Mineev, V. N.; Akopov, F. A.; Vlasov, A. S.;
Zeigarnik, Yu. A.; Traktuev, O. M. (2002). "Optimization of the
Materials Composition...
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dissonance theory (1956),
environmental psychologist Roger Barker,
Bluma Zeigarnik, and
Morton Deutsch, the
founder of
modern conflict resolution theory...
- item that
sticks out is more
likely to be
remembered than
other items.
Zeigarnik effect That
uncompleted or
interrupted tasks are
remembered better than...
- Time
management Time
perception Trait theory Workaholism Writer's
block Zeigarnik effect Duru, Erdinç; Balkis,
Murat (June 2017) [31 May 2017]. "Procrastination...