decision making

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decision making

Do the bright thing

1995
Nicholas and animated McGee learn about the process and payoff of making the right -- and wrong -- decisions.

Should Bella go to bed?

staying healthy
2013
Guides readers through the decision-making process of different health-related scenarios.

Qu? prefieres--

2000
Presents choices for the reader such as living with a gerbil in a cage or with a rabbit in a hutch and being chased by a crab, by a bull, by a lion, or by wolves.

Trace won't share

Building violence prevention skills
1997
Discusses self-esteem, building self-esteem and relationship skills, violence prevention skills, information about drugs and alcohol.

No contest

Building violence prevention skills /videorecording
1996
Discusses self-esteem, building self-esteem and relationship skills, violence prevention skills, information about drugs and alcohol.

Veronica's fight

Building violence prevention skills
1997
Discusses self-esteem, building self-esteem and relationship skills, violence prevention skills, information about drugs and alcohol.

Rudy talks it out

Building violence prevention skills
1997
Discusses self-esteem, building self-esteem and relationship skills, violence prevention skills, information about drugs and alcohol.

Finding out about Julio

Building violence prevention skills
1997
Discusses self-esteem, building self-esteem and relationship skills, violence prevention skills, information about drugs and alcohol.

What's right for me?

making good choices in relationships
1998
Discusses interpersonal relationships among teenagers including information about dating, sex, conflicts, prejudice, and bullies.

Blink

2005
Utilizing case studies as diverse as speed dating, pop music, and the shooting of Amadou Diallo, Gladwell reveals that what we think of as decisions made in the blink of an eye are much more complicated than assumed. Drawing on cutting-edge neuroscience and psychology, he shows how the difference between good decision-making and bad has nothing to do with how much information we can process quickly, but on the few particular details on which we focus.

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