woolley in A Sentence

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    Woolley Gerbasi Chabris Kosslyn Hackman.

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    Its remains were excavated in the 1920s and 1930s by Sir Leonard Woolley.

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    Statistically, few can challenge Frank Woolley who had a batting average of 40.77 and a bowling average of 19.87.

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    While working in southern Iraq, archaeologist Sir Leonard Woolley uncovered 16 royal tombs in the cemetery of ancient Ur,

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    Julian Woolley continues:"Effective collaboration within the AEUK team has been key to ensuring the successful delivery and commissioning of HMS Magpie.

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    This suggests the timing of a reward may matter more for intrinsic motivation than the size of the reward, Woolley says.

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    Roger Douglas Woolley(born 16 September 1954) is a former Australian cricketer who played in two Tests and four ODIs from 1983 to 1984.

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    For a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, the benefits of maintaining a close relationship cannot be overstated, as Michael Woolley and I wrote in our just-published article in Social Work.

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    Woolley took over 2000 wickets in his career, scored more runs than anyone except Jack Hobbs and is the only non-wicketkeeper to have taken more than 1000 catches.

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    For a mother-in-law and daughter-in-law, the benefits of maintaining a close relationship cannot be overstated, as Michael Woolley and I wrote in our just published article in Social Work.

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    Woolley, Gerbasi, Chabris, Kosslyn, & Hackman(2008) found that, compared with less expert groups, the benefits of receiving collaboration training were greatest for teams composed of expert members with specialized knowledge.

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    Sir Leonard Woolley in his famous report had suggested Kaushambi as one of the two important sites in the Ganga valley, the excavation of which, according to him, would unravel the early history of the Indian people.

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    Woolley and colleagues called this factor‘c', or collective intelligence, and they found that, much like the individual ability of group members was not a good predictor of‘c', measures of motivation, group cohesion, and satisfaction did not predict‘c'.

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    In a series of five experiments, Woolley analyzed how reward proximity influenced intrinsic motivation- the positive feeling that comes from the process of an activity- and people's desire to persist in the task after the reward was removed.

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    In a new study, Kaitlin Woolley, assistant professor of marketing at Cornell University, found that giving people an immediate bonus for working on a task, rather than waiting until the end of the task to reward them, increased their interest and enjoyment in the task.

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    Returning to Warfield's collective intelligence method, a key outcome of which is a systems model describing a specific issue(see example here), one can immediately see that the nature of the collective intelligence product that Warfield was interested in is very different from the nature of the collective intelligence product both Wegerif and colleagues and Woolley and colleagues are interested in.

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