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Snap SNAP

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Snap SNAPThis book talks about the incredible insights of humans reading the future, focusing on the momentary observation and predictive skills that were not covered in traditional books in the areas of behavioral psychology and cognitive psychology.The psychologist, the author, demonstrates how powerful our predictive ability is to take external clues captured in very short moments, such as when photographing numerous studies and papers. He also says training to capture physical and behavioral signals can make more accurate predictions. With just a little bit of evidence taken decades ago, a quiet one-minute video, or even a face that flew by in a short twenty-second second, weve got the election results as well as the marital status of others, , And sexual orientation can be judged accurately. Furthermore, it can be used in real life to successfully complete job interviews, gain an edge in negotiations, and teach people how to lead relationships.

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Published March 15, 2014

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Matthew Hertenstein

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Matthew Hertenstein received his Ph.D. in Psychology from the University of California, Berkeley and is on the faculty at DePauw University. He has been featured on the Today Show, ABC News, NPR, and in the New York Times, The Economist, and The Guardian (UK). Hertenstein lives in Greencastle, Indiana, with his wife, Margo, and his ever-curious son, Isaac.

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