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The Psych Files > Blog > 2008

Episode 71: Horse Sense or Nonsense? Clever Hans is Alive and Well

  • Michael
  • September 18, 2008
  • 1 Comment

Can horses be used for corporate training or is this nonsense? If you listened to the NPR piece called, “Horse Sense: New Breed Of Executive Training” you might have had the same reaction I did: sounds a little “fishy”.

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Episode 70: Coincidence or Synchronicity? You Be The Judge

  • Michael
  • September 9, 2008
  • 2 Comments

In this episode of The Psych Files we explore strange coincidences like this one and we also examine Carl Jung's concept of Synchronicity. Does it mean that everything happens for a reason – or is the idea more complex than that?

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Episode 69: Personal Space Invasions – Ethical Implications of one of Psychology’s Strangest Studies

  • Michael
  • September 1, 2008
  • 5 Comments

Remember the psychological study conducted in a men’s room? Think it was silly? Unethical? Let’s revisit this study and take a close look at what the critics say and what the authors themselves have to say in response. A fascinating look at the ethics and history of research in psychology.

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Episode 68: Mnemonic Device for Erikson’s Eight Stages of Development

  • Michael
  • August 22, 2008
  • 152 Comments

Memorize Erik Erikson’s Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development once and for all! In this video episode I use the peg word mnemonic device and ordinary household objects to help you memorize Erikson’s eight stages.

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Episode 67: The Olympic Silver Medal? What a Bummer!

  • Michael
  • August 13, 2008
  • 1 Comment

Psychologists say that winning the silver medal – coming in second – is actually less satisfying than coming in third – the bronze. Why is that? Find out why winning the silver is…a bummer.

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Episode 66: What to do about Mom? Personal Control and Aging

  • Michael
  • August 11, 2008
  • 5 Comments

Do nursing homes and assisted living facilities have to be so depressing? Is there a way to help senior citizens have more energy and more enthusiasm for life? What do psychologists know that you should know about how to help the elderly feel good about life?

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Episode 65: God and Self Help, Synchronicity, and Listener Feedback

  • Michael
  • July 30, 2008
  • 1 Comment

Some of the most popular self help books such as the Power of Positive Thinking and A Course in Miracles rely on references to god and religion. In this episode I add a few thoughts to the previous episode on how scientists view self-help books which rely on references to god.

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Episode 64: Self Help Book – How To Tell if It’s Any Good

  • Michael
  • July 21, 2008
  • 6 Comments

Self Help books: why are there so many out there? How do you choose? Can they cure depression? Help you lose weight? Stop smoking? Here’s a list of the top 14 things that really bother psychologists about self-help books.

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Episode 63: Cognitive Dissonance, the Monty Hall Problem and a Possible Resolution?

  • Michael
  • July 13, 2008
  • 4 Comments

Cognitive Dissonance – one of the most established and respected theories in psychology – is under attack. An economist – M. Keith Chen – uses what is called the “Monty Hall problem” to show that the research on cognitive dissonance may be seriously flawed.

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The Brain Science Podcast Interview on Exercise and the Brain

  • Michael
  • June 30, 2008
  • 0 Comments

Dr. Ginger Campbell hosts an excellent podcast which I highly recommend. It’s called the Brain Science podcast. In episode 33 she interviews Dr. John Ratey about his new book Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain

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