Think like a freak: the authors of freakonomics offer to retrain your brain

By: Levitt, Steven DMaterial type: TextTextOriginal language: Spanish Publisher: New York ; William Morrow ; 2014Description: 286 pISBN: 978-0-06-221834-6Subject(s): Resolución de problemas | Psicología cognitivaLOC classification: BF/449/L49/2014
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Contiene: 1. What does it mean to think like a freak?.- 2. The threre hardest words in the english language.- 3. What´s your problem?.- 4. Like a bad dyejob, the truth is in the roots.- 5. Think like a child.- 6. Like giving candy to a baby.- 7. What do king Solomon and David Lee roth have in common?-- 8. How to persuade people who don´t want to be persuaded.- 9. The upside of quitting.
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Contiene: 1. What does it mean to think like a freak?.- 2. The threre hardest words in the english language.- 3. What´s your problem?.- 4. Like a bad dyejob, the truth is in the roots.- 5. Think like a child.- 6. Like giving candy to a baby.- 7. What do king Solomon and David Lee roth have in common?-- 8. How to persuade people who don´t want to be persuaded.- 9. The upside of quitting.

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