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Dan Gilbert: The Surprising Science of Happiness
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Dan Gilbert: The Surprising Science of Happiness
Slide 1 - Slide
Here are two different futures I invite you to
contemplate
.
We
synthesize
happiness, but we think happiness is a thing to be found.
He
resigned
in disgrace.
It drives us to
violate
the rules.
Over nadenken
samenstellen
aftreden
overtreden
Slide 2 - Drag question
Because the reversible condition is not
conducive
to the synthesis of happiness.
Let's make sure they really are
amnesiac
.
It doesn't matter whether they were in the
reversible
or irreversible situation.
Let's see how your experience
simulators
are working.
Impact
bias
is the tendency for a simulator to work badly.
bevorderend zijn voor
omkeerbaar
lijdend aan geheugenverlies
vooringenomen
heid
nabootser
Slide 3 - Drag question
that passionate
ardour
which drives us to violate the rules.
which drives us to violate the rules either of
prudence
or of justice
either by shame of the remembrance of our own folly, or by
remorse
for the horror of our own injustice.
This is a trick none of our
ancestors
could do.
paraplegics are equally happy with their lives.
enthousiasme
omzichtigheid
berouw
voorouders
iemand met dwarslaesie
Slide 4 - Drag question
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Slide 5 - Video
02:10
Which of the following statements is not correct according to Daniel Gilbert?
A
The brain has tripled in size.
B
During the course of evolutin the frontal lobe was formed.
C
The structures of the brain have so far been unchanged.
D
The pre-frontal cortex is like an experience simulator.
Slide 6 - Quiz
03:55
The impact bias is the tendency for people
A
to judge baded on their respective moods.
B
to judge on what they predict rather than on experience.
C
to overestimate the lenght and intensity of future states.
D
to underestimate the after-effects of traumatic events.
Slide 7 - Quiz
04:11
How much time does it take to get over major life traumas and return to(a former state of) happiness according to a recent study?
A
3 months
B
half a year
C
a year
D
people never quite recov
Slide 8 - Quiz
08:09
Jim Wright
Moreese Bickham
Harry S. Langerman
Mike Best
was a very respectable American politician who lost everything .
missed out on becoming the richest man in America .
spend a very long time in prison for a crime he did not commit.
did not become part of one of the most famous popgroups ever.
Slide 9 - Drag question
09:24
synthetic happiness
natural happiness
what we get when we get what we wanted.
what we make when we don't get what we wanted
Slide 10 - Drag question
13:48
Dan Gilbert tells about the experiment with the Monet prints to show that
A
amnesiac patients are very unreliable as research controls.
B
amnesiac patients find it difficult to find happiness in art.
C
people actually change their affective reactions to achieve happiness.
D
people easily deceive themselves in order to feel happy .
Slide 11 - Quiz
15:01
what is the enemy of synthetic happiness?
A
freedom to change and make up your mind.
B
irreversible conditions.
C
limited choice.
D
self-satisfaction.
Slide 12 - Quiz
18:56
The Harvard experiment makes clear that students (and by inference people in general)
A
are more likely to change their minds if offered the opportunity to deliberate.
B
are unaware that the freedom to choose can work to their disadvantage.
C
experience greater satisfaction at a task when asked to use their creativity.
D
usually make correct predictions about their future behaviour.
Slide 13 - Quiz
08:09
Jim Wright, Moreese Bickham, Harry Langerman and Pete Best are used as examples of people who
A
do not seem to care about wordly goods .
B
do not seem to have a specific purpose in life.
C
have had extremely bad luck in life.
D
have synthesized happiness .
Slide 14 - Quiz
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Slide 15 - Link
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