Author: Sam Gosling
Translator: Sang-min Hwang
Publisher: Korea Economic Daily
Hardcover | 392 pages | 223*152mm
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About This Book
Do the things on your desk betray the thoughts on your mind? Does your
dining room decor carry clues to your character? Award-winning
psychologist Sam Gosling has dispatched teams of scientific
investigators to poke around bedrooms and offices, check out iPods, and
peek at personal websites --- to see what can be learned about us simply
from looking at our belongings. What he has discovered is intriguing:
When it comes to the most essential components of our personality --
from friendliness and flexibility to openness and originality -- the
things we own and the way we arrange them can say more about who we are
than even our most intimate conversations.
Packed with original research and a wealth of fascinating stories, Snoop
is a captivating guide to our not-so-secret selves, and reveals how
intensely connected we are to the places in which we live and work.
About the Author
Sam Gosling, PhD, is an associate professor of psychology at the
University of Texas at Austin. His work has been featured in the New
York Times and Psychology Today, on NPR, Nightline, and Good Morning
America, and his research is featured in Malcolm Gladwell’s Blink. He is
the recipient of the American Psychological Association’s Distinguished
Scientific Award for Early Career Contribution to Psychology. He lives
in Austin, Texas.
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