
The Psychology Undergrad Podcast
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Podcast Overview
<p>Transforms dense psychology textbooks into lively, easy-to-digest conversations between two hosts. Each episode focuses on a single chapter unpacking theories, experiments, and key thinkers through examples you’ll actually remember. Whether you’re cramming for exams, revisiting core concepts, or just curious how the mind works, this podcast helps you understand, not memorize. </p>
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10/5/2025
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Recent Episodes

July 9, 2026
Standardized Testing Explained: How Formal Assessments Really Work
What do standardized test scores actually mean? We unpack standardized and formal assessment from Educational Psychology (Seifert & Sutton): norm-referenced vs criterion-referenced tests, reliability and validity, percentiles and grade-equivalent scores, high-stakes testing, and the real limits of what these tests measure. Part of The Psychology Undergrad open-textbook series.

July 9, 2026
Formative Assessment: How Teachers Measure Learning in the Classroom
How do teachers know if students are actually learning? We break down teacher-made assessment from Educational Psychology (Seifert & Sutton): formative vs summative assessment, designing valid and reliable tests, writing good multiple-choice and essay questions, rubrics, and giving feedback that improves learning. Part of The Psychology Undergrad open-textbook series.

July 9, 2026
Critical Thinking in the Classroom: How Teachers Build Complex Thinking Skills
How do students learn to think critically? We unpack facilitating complex thinking from Educational Psychology (Seifert & Sutton): critical thinking, creative and metacognitive thinking, problem-solving strategies, transfer of learning, and how teachers structure lessons that push students past memorization. Part of The Psychology Undergrad open-textbook series.
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- What is The Psychology Undergrad Podcast?
<p>Transforms dense psychology textbooks into lively, easy-to-digest conversations between two hosts. Each episode focuses on a single chapter unpacking theories, experiments, and key thinkers through examples you’ll actually remember. Whether you’re cramming for exams, revisiting core concepts, or just curious how the mind works, this podcast helps you understand, not memorize. </p> - How often does this podcast release new episodes?
This podcast updates daily.
- Where can I listen to this podcast?
This podcast is available on 4 platforms including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. You can also use the RSS feed directly.
- Does this podcast accept guests?
No, this podcast does not typically feature guests.
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