grossmann in A Sentence

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    Grossmann's results were exactly as he would hoped.

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    Grossmann's results were exactly as he hoped.

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    After the Memorial in 1933, the regional overseer, Paul Grossmann, told us that the Society's work in Germany had been banned.

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    To pass his exams, Albert copied class notes from Marcel Grossmann, which got him the highest grades in the group surpassing Grossmann himself.

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    Grossmann's aim is to build a strong experimental footing for the study of wisdom, which had long been considered too nebulous for scientific inquiry.

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    Grossmann's aim is to build a strong experimental footing for the study of wisdom, which had long been considered too nebulous for scientific enquiry.

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    In the meantime, Grossmann's work continues to prove that the subject of wisdom is worthy of rigorous experimental study- with potential benefits for all of us.

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    The turning point came later that year when his lifelong friend Marcel Grossmann's father was able to recommend him as a clerk at the Swiss patent office in Bern.

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    As the researchers point out, it would be exciting to see whether the benefits apply to other forms of decision-making besides the more personal dilemmas examined in Grossmann's study.

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    As the researchers point out, it would be exciting to see whether the benefits apply to other forms of decision making besides the more personal dilemmas examined in Grossmann's study.

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    To find out, Grossmann's team first asked nearly 300 participants to describe a challenging social situation, while two independent psychologists scored them on the different aspects of wise reasoning(intellectual humility etc).

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    To find out, Grossmann's research team asked nearly 300 participants to describe a challenging social situation, while two independent psychologists scored them on the different aspects of wise reasoning(intellectual humility, etc).

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    To find out, Grossmann's latest research team asked nearly 300 participants to describe a challenging social situation, while two independent psychologists scored them on the different aspects of wise reasoning(intellectual humility, etc).

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    The turning point came later that year, when the father of his lifelong friend Marcel Grossmann was able to recommend him for a position as a clerk in the Swiss patent office in Bern.

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    To find out, Grossmann's latest research team asked nearly 300 participants to describe a challenging social situation, while two independent psychologists scored them on the different aspects of wise reasoning such as intellectual humility.

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    Grossmann found that these wise-reasoning scores were far better than intelligence tests at predicting emotional wellbeing, and relationship satisfaction- supporting the idea that wisdom, as defined by these qualities, constitutes a unique construct that determines how we navigate life challenges.

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    The findings are the brainchild of the psychologist Igor Grossmann at the University of Waterloo in Canada, whose work on the psychology of wisdom was one of the inspirations for my book on intelligence and how we can make wiser decisions.

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