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Episode: Why Do People Love Horror Movies? | No Stupid Questions | Episode 126

Published on January 12, 2023

Here’s a list of all the books mentioned in this episode. Click on the links to watch specific excerpts on YouTube and feel free to purchase the books if they caught your interest!

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Forgery and Counter-forgery

by Bart D. Ehrman

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I can't even remember, I was like incremental intelligence theory, there was some multi-syllabic, multi-word phrase and I believe she had to come up with some terminology when she was writing her first, last, only, at least for now, popular book for a lay audience, and you know, implicit theories of intelligence and you know, incremental versus whatever, these were not gonna fly and so growth mindset ended up being the terminology we all know and love today.

While discussing the concept of 'growth mindset', host Angela Duckworth mentions that researcher Carol Dweck had to come up with a new term when writing her first popular book for a non-academic audience, providing insight into the development of this important concept.

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It

by Stephen King

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And let's see, this is capital I-T, I can't tell if that's supposed to be it or if it's actually I-T. It's it, Stephen King.

In a discussion about a list of the scariest horror movies, the hosts of No Stupid Questions, Stephen Dubner and Angela Duckworth, mention the movie 'It' and clearly state that its author is Stephen King.

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