
Lecture Description
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Why do people do bad things? Is it because of the situation or who they are at their core? In this week's episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank works to shed a little light on the ideas of Situation vs. Personality. Oh, and we'll have a look at the Stanford Prison Experiment... It's alarming.
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Table of Contents:
Social Psychology 01:29
Fundamental Attribution Error 02:04
Dual-Process Theory of Persuasion 03:18
Foot-In-The-Door Phenomenon 04:35
Stanford Prison Experiment 05:12
Cognitive Dissonance 8:08
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Course Index
- Intro to Psychology
- Psychological Research
- The Chemical Mind
- Meet Your Master: Getting to Know Your Brain
- Sensation & Perception
- Homunculus
- Perceiving is Believing
- Consciousness
- To Sleep, Perchance to Dream
- Altered States
- How to Train a Brain
- The Bobo Beatdown
- How We Make Memories
- Remembering and Forgetting
- Cognition: How Your Mind Can Amaze and Betray You
- Language
- The Power of Motivation
- The Growth of Knowledge
- Monkeys and Morality
- Adolescence
- Rorschach & Freudians
- Measuring Personality
- Controversy of Intelligence
- Brains Vs. Bias
- Feeling All the Feels
- Emotion, Stress and Health
- Let's Talk About Sex
- Psychological Disorders
- OCD & Anxiety Disorders
- Depressive and Bipolar Disorders
- Trauma & Addiction
- Schizophrenia & Dissociative Disorders
- Eating and Body Dysmorphic Disorders
- Personality Disorders
- Getting Help - Psychotherapy
- Biomedical Treatments
- Social Thinking
- Social Influence
- Prejudice & Discrimination
- Aggression V. Altruism
Course Description
In this crash course series hosted by Hank Green, learn the basics of psychology in videos lasting about 10 minutes each, covering the fundamental ideas of psychological science.