Availability heuristic is giving more credence to easily accessible information. First identified by Kahneman and Tversky in 1970s. People overestimate probability of easily recalled events
Written by Wallace D. Wattles in 1910 as a practical guide to wealth and success. Contains seventeen chapters and six appendices. Presents a scientific approach to wealth acquisition
Reading Eggs is a comprehensive read-to-read program for ages 2-13. Program offers British, Australian or American English options. Over 91% of parents report noticeable reading skill improvements
Program combines broad overview with specialization courses. Students can choose their own direction halfway through. Three specialization courses required to avoid focusing on one area
Rationality is limited when individuals make decisions. Rationality is not optimal but satisfactory rather than optimal. Decision-makers act as satisficers using available information
Homework is extra tasks assigned by teachers beyond classroom learning. It helps students explore new subjects and revise classroom material