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Competition

When organisms require the same limited resources within an environment, they may have to compete for them. Competition is a net-negative interaction. Even if two competing individuals or populations do not interact directly, the overall fitness of both competitors is lowered as a result of not having full access to the limited resource.
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Confirmation Biases

The confirmation bias is the tendency to focus on information that confirms our existing beliefs and ignore information that is inconsistent with our expectations. For example, if you think that your professor is not very nice, you notice all of the instances of rude behavior exhibited by the professor while ignoring the countless pleasant interactions he is involved in on a daily basis. Have you ever fallen prey to the confirmation bias, either as the source or target of such bias?
Hindsight Biases01:12

Hindsight Biases

Hindsight bias leads you to believe that the event you just experienced was predictable, even though it really wasn’t. In other words, you knew all along that things would turn out the way they did. Can you relate this to the phrase "Hindsight is 20/20" now?
Robbers Cave04:49

Robbers Cave

During the 1950s, the landmark Robbers Cave experiment demonstrated that when groups must compete with one another, intergroup conflict, hostility, and even violence may result. At the Oklahoman summer camp, two troops of boys—termed the Rattlers and the Eagles—took part in a week-long tournament. During this time, their negativity culminated in derogatory name-calling, fistfights, and even vandalism and destruction of property. However, this work also revealed that such tension could be...
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Protecting Self-Esteem

Self-esteem, a central component of psychological well-being, is actively maintained through various cognitive and behavioral strategies. Individuals employ specific mechanisms to preserve a positive self-concept and mitigate threats to their self-worth, particularly in contexts involving social evaluation or personal feedback. Four primary techniques are commonly used to sustain self-esteem.Manipulating AppraisalsOne prominent strategy involves manipulating appraisals from others. Individuals...
Motivational Bias01:25

Motivational Bias

Cognitive bias results from limitations in thinking and information processing, leading to systematic errors in judgment. Conversely, motivational bias stems from personal desires or emotions, causing distortions in perception to align with self-interest. Motivational bias influences how individuals perceive and attribute causes to events, often shaped by personal needs, goals, and self-esteem preservation. This bias can distort judgment, leading to inaccurate assessments of success, failure,...

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How to Create and Use Binocular Rivalry
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How to Create and Use Binocular Rivalry

Published on: November 11, 2010

着弱势者的眼睛.

Kerry Grens

    Nature
    |September 15, 2009
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    概括

    费城日益增长的生物技术行业可能会抵消因衰退的制药行业造成的失业. 这项调查探讨了该地区就业吸收和行业发展的潜力.

    科学领域:

    • 生物技术是生物技术.
    • 制药行业分析 制药行业分析
    • 区域经济影响 区域经济影响

    背景情况:

    • 费城的制药行业经历了显著的裁员.
    • 该地区的生物技术部门表现出稳定的增长.
    • 需要了解这两个部门之间的劳动力市场动态.

    研究的目的:

    • 调查费城生物技术行业是否有能力吸收来自制药行业的多余劳动力.
    • 分析这两个行业之间就业转型和技能调整的潜力.
    • 评估费城生命科学集群的整体经济弹性.

    主要方法:

    • 费城生物技术和制药行业就业数据的分析.
    • 审查行业增长趋势和创造就业机会的预测.
    • 检查技能和培训要求在两个部门的角色.

    主要成果:

    • 初步数据表明,就业吸收的潜力,但与特定的技能差距.
    • 生物技术就业增长有望抵消一些制药行业的失业.
    • 需要进一步分析以量化精确的吸收能力.

    结论:

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