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by Bert Kasselman

7 episodes
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This podcast explores Psychology as it impacts our behaviour and perceptions of the world...

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Publishing Since

10/4/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 8: Why do some people just want to watch the world burn? Are you prosocial or antisocial in your behaviour?

October 29, 2021

Episode 8: Why do some people just want to watch the world burn? Are you prosocial or antisocial in your behaviour?

<p>In this podcast we will:</p> <ol> <li>analyse Bibb Darley and John Latane’s (1968) model of bystander intervention</li> <li>describe social factors that influence prosocial behaviour, with reference to the reciprocity principle and social responsibility</li> <li>describe personal characteristics that influence prosocial behaviour, with reference to empathy, mood, competence and altruism</li> <li>consider factors that influence antisocial behaviour, including groupthink, diffusion of responsibility, audience inhibition, social influence and cost–benefit analysis</li> <li>discuss the general aggression model (GAM)</li> <li>explain how media can influence aggression, with reference to advertising, video games and social media</li> </ol>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 7: "All the world is a stage and all the men and women merely players" - Shakespeare

October 27, 2021

Episode 7: "All the world is a stage and all the men and women merely players" - Shakespeare

<p>In this episode we will:</p> <ol> <li>explain the difference between primary (family) and secondary (media, schooling) socialisation</li> <li>describe gender and compare social learning, cognitive developmental and biology-based theories of gender role formation</li> <li>describe group social influence, with reference to compliance, identification and internalisation</li> <li>deduce how status and power operate in groups, with reference to the Stanford Prison experiment (Haney, Banks &amp; Zimbardo 1973)</li> <li>predict how obedience, conformity and social norms (Robert Cialdini et al. 2006) lead to behaviour change</li> </ol> <p>evaluate historical social psychological research, with reference to studies conducted by Stanley Milgram (1963) and Solomon Asch (1951).</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 6: Social control... Have you been programmed?

October 27, 2021

Episode 6: Social control... Have you been programmed?

<p>In this podcast we will:</p> <ol> <li>compare classical conditioning (Ivan Pavlov 1897/1902), operant conditioning (BF Skinner 1948) and social learning theory (Albert Bandura 1977)</li> <li><strong>for classical conditioning</strong></li> </ol> <p>a. recall the unconditioned stimulus (UCS), unconditioned response (UCR), neutral stimulus (NS), conditioned stimulus (CS) and conditioned response (CR)</p> <p>b. distinguish between stimulus generalisation and discrimination</p> <p>c. describe extinction and spontaneous recovery</p> <p>d. describe learned fear responses (John Watson — the ‘Little Albert’ experiment) (Watson &amp; Rayner 1920)</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;3. <strong>for operant conditioning</strong></p> <p>a. distinguish between negative and positive reinforcement and punishment</p> <p>b. describe stimulus generalisation and discrimination</p> <p>c. describe extinction and spontaneous recovery</p> <p>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;4. <strong>for social learning theory</strong></p> <p>a. distinguish between modelling and vicarious conditioning.</p>

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This podcast explores Psychology as it impacts our behaviour and perceptions of the world...

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