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September 24th, 2011 Posted 11:50 am

Game Theory pt2
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Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationships £2.89 We all play games. The nature of these games depends both on the situation and on who we meet. This book presents the games we play: those patterns of behaviour that reveal hidden feelings and emotions. It shows the underlying motivations behind our relationships and gives you the keys to unlock the psychology of others – and yourself…. |
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I’m Ok, You’re Ok £2.55 A guide to transactional analysis. In non-technical language, it offers advice on gaining control of yourself, your relationships and your future, no matter what has happened in the past…. |
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TA Today : A New Introduction to Transactional Analysis £8.36 … |
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Winning Everyday $19.59 Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz shares his theories for achieving goals. The same philosophy that he used to motivat |
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Winning Everyday $10.09 Former Notre Dame football coach Lou Holtz shares his theories for achieving goals. The same philosophy that he used to motivat |
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Applications of Automata Theory and Algebra (Paperback) $38.9 This book was originally written in 1969 by Berkeley mathematician John Rhodes. It is the founding work in what is now called algebraic engineering, an emerging field created by using the unifying scheme of finite state machine models and their complex… |
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Caro`s Most Profitable Hold`em Advice (Paperback) $20.07 When Mike Caro writes a book on winning, the poker world takes notice. And it should: Caro is the world`s foremost authority on poker theory and psychology, and his work has influenced every professional player including Doyle Brunson, who relies on Ca… |
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Everything Bad Is Good for You (Paperback) $13.84 Steven Johnson`s thought-provoking departure from the norms of contemporary thinking, EVERYTHING BAD IS GOOD FOR YOU, poses the theory that pastimes such as playing video games and watching TV, far from leading to brain rot, may in fact be increasing t… |
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Game Theory and the Humanities (Hardcover) $27.44 Game theory models are ubiquitous in economics, common in political science, and increasingly used in psychology and sociology; in evolutionary biology, they offer compelling explanations for competition in nature. But game theory has been only sporadi… |
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Functions of Role-playing Games (Paperback) $32.74 “This analytical study takes a deeper look at the world of role-playing games, providing a theoretical framework for understanding their more acute psychological and sociological functions. The study also offers a detailed participant-observer ethnogra… |
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