Raphael Özgür Yiğit KAYA

"You will not be remembered as a great hero, but a great lover."
Sayfa 134·Kitabı okuyor
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Aynı zamanda diğerlerinin tamamen rasyonel olduğuna dair de.*
". . . reasoning about false belief involves overriding what's sometimes called 'the curse of knowledge': a pervasive assumption that others have the same knowledge that you do."
Sayfa 120 - * Llewelyn & Aafjes-van Doorn, "Clinical Psychology: A Very Short Introduction," 2017, s. 92.·Kitabı okuyor
". . . Chomsky's point was that if you can explain everything, you explain nothing."
Sayfa 90·Kitabı okuyor
Hahaha, kastım bu değildi ama ilişki tavsiyesi çıkmış.
"I once got an email from a teenage girl in China who watched an online lecture of mine in which I talked about the partial reinforcement effect. She told me that this helped her resolve a romantic situation. She was flirting with a boy over text and realized that she was responding with a heart whenever this boy texted her. She then worried that if she ever missed a few of his texts, he’d quickly give up on her. But if she responded with a heart only some of the time (partial reinforcement), he would persist in contacting her and then—and this part goes a bit beyond what I said in the lecture—she would eventually win his love."
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Kendini korumaya dair güzel bir ilişki tavsiyesi çıkabilir.
". . . partial reinforcement effect. If you want to teach something quickly, reinforce it every time. But if you want it to stick once the teaching phase is over, reinforce it occasionally. This makes intuitive sense. If I get a reward whenever I do something and then the rewards stop, I'll try a bit more, and then give up (This just isn't working, I might think). But if I get a reward only occasionally, and then the rewards stop, I'll keep at it, assuming that the reward is just around the corner. (Of course, 'thinking' and 'assuming' is not how the behaviorist would describe it.)"
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