Stanford Psychology Podcast
A podcast by Stanford Psychology - Thursdays
149 Episodes
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49 - Kurt Gray: Understanding Moral Disagreement
Published: 6/9/2022 -
48 - Nicholas Coles: Asking Big Question with Big-team Science
Published: 6/2/2022 -
47 - David Dunning: The Psychology of Trust and Unwarranted Cynicism
Published: 5/26/2022 -
46 - Marlone Henderson: The Burden and Benefits of Scheduling Time for Charity
Published: 5/19/2022 -
45 - Tiffany Brannon: Moving Toward More Inclusive Institutions through "Pride and Prejudice"
Published: 5/12/2022 -
44 - Lasana Harris: Moving Beyond Stereotypes When Encountering Strangers
Published: 5/5/2022 -
43 - Henrike Moll: The Nuances of Theory of Mind - How Young Children Understand Others' Perspectives and Beliefs
Published: 4/28/2022 -
42 - Anuj Shah: Knowledge of Strangers and Community Policing
Published: 4/21/2022 -
41 - Vanessa Bohns: You Have More Influence Than You Think
Published: 4/14/2022 -
40 - Ashley Thomas: How Children Use Saliva Sharing to Infer Close Relationships
Published: 4/7/2022 -
39 - Robert Rosenthal: Self-Fulfilling Prophecies And The Pygmalion Effect
Published: 3/31/2022 -
38 - Angie Johnston: How Studying Dogs (!) Helps Us Understand Human Social Learning
Published: 3/24/2022 -
37 - Molly Crockett: Moral Outrage, Trust During Covid, And Incentives in Academia
Published: 3/17/2022 -
36 - Gillian Sandstrom: Talking to Strangers
Published: 3/10/2022 -
35 - Diego Gambetta: Trust, Distrust, and Cynicism
Published: 3/3/2022 -
34 - Fiery Cushman: The Possibility of Violence
Published: 2/24/2022 -
33 - Jon Jachimowicz: Should You Follow Your Passion?
Published: 2/17/2022 -
32 - Ethan Kross: Why We Talk to Ourselves and How to Make Our Inner Voices Work in Our Favor
Published: 2/10/2022 -
31 - Tom Gilovich: Judging Individuals, Judging Groups
Published: 2/3/2022 -
30 - Claudia Haase: Emotion Regulation in Couples
Published: 1/27/2022
The student-led Stanford Psychology Podcast invites leading psychologists to talk about what’s on their mind lately. Join Eric Neumann, Anjie Cao, Kate Petrova, Bella Fascendini, Joseph Outa and Julia Rathmann-Bloch as they chat with their guests about their latest exciting work. Every week, an episode will bring you new findings from psychological science and how they can be applied to everyday life. The opinions and views expressed in this podcast represent those of the speaker and not necessarily Stanford's. Subscribe at stanfordpsypod.substack.com. Let us hear your thoughts at [email protected]. Follow us on Twitter @StanfordPsyPod. Visit our website https://stanfordpsychologypodcast.com. Soundtrack: Corey Zhou (UCSD). Logo: Sarah Wu (Stanford)