Critical Thinking History of Psychology Research and Stats Episode 70: Coincidence or Synchronicity? You Be The Judge In this episode of The Psych Files we explore strange coincidences like this one and we also examine Carl Jung's... BY Michael September 9, 2008 2 Comments
Ethics History of Psychology Research and Stats Therapy Episode 69: Personal Space Invasions – Ethical Implications of one... Remember the psychological study conducted in a men's room? Think it was silly? Unethical? Let's revisit this study and take... BY Michael September 1, 2008 5 Comments
Development Learning/Memory Episode 68: Mnemonic Device for Erikson’s Eight Stages of Development Memorize Erik Erikson's Eight Stages of Psychosocial Development once and for all! In this video episode I use the peg... BY Michael August 22, 2008 152 Comments
Emotion Social Psychology Episode 67: The Olympic Silver Medal? What a Bummer! Psychologists say that winning the silver medal - coming in second - is actually less satisfying than coming in third... BY Michael August 13, 2008 1 Comment
Social Psychology Therapy Episode 66: What to do about Mom? Personal Control and... Do nursing homes and assisted living facilities have to be so depressing? Is there a way to help senior citizens... BY Michael August 11, 2008 5 Comments
Critical Thinking Episode 65: God and Self Help, Synchronicity, and Listener Feedback Some of the most popular self help books such as the Power of Positive Thinking and A Course in Miracles... BY Michael July 30, 2008 1 Comment
Personality Research and Stats Therapy Episode 64: Self Help Book – How To Tell if... Self Help books: why are there so many out there? How do you choose? Can they cure depression? Help you... BY Michael July 21, 2008 6 Comments
Biopsychology History of Psychology Research and Stats Social Psychology Episode 63: Cognitive Dissonance, the Monty Hall Problem and a... Cognitive Dissonance - one of the most established and respected theories in psychology - is under attack. An economist -... BY Michael July 13, 2008 4 Comments
Biopsychology The Brain Science Podcast Interview on Exercise and the Brain Dr. Ginger Campbell hosts an excellent podcast which I highly recommend. It's called the Brain Science podcast. In episode 33... BY Michael June 30, 2008 0 Comments
Cognition, Intelligence and Language Episode 61: The Mozart Effect – Is There Anything To... This is part 2 of my interview with Dr. Kenneth Steele of Appalachian State University on his research on the... BY Michael June 24, 2008 2 Comments