Browse Experiment - 6 results
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Date Published / Released
2012
Person Discussed
Leon Festinger, 1919-1989, Daniel Kahneman, 1934-
Topic / Theme
Cognitive Dissonance, Prospect Theory, Between Groups Design, Binomial Distribution, Social Psychology, Learning and Conditioning, Behavioral Economics
Experiment
Cognitive Dissonance, Prospect Theory
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16. A Person in the World of People: Self and Other, Part I
"This is the first of two lectures on social psychology, the study of how we think about ourselves, other people, and social groups. Students will hear about the famous ""six degrees of separation"" phenomenon and how it illuminates important individual differences in social connectedness. This lecture also review...
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"This is the first of two lectures on social psychology, the study of how we think about ourselves, other people, and social groups. Students will hear about the famous ""six degrees of separation"" phenomenon and how it illuminates important individual differences in social connectedness. This lecture also reviews a number of important biases that greatly influence how we think of ourselves as well as other people.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Social Psy...
"This is the first of two lectures on social psychology, the study of how we think about ourselves, other people, and social groups. Students will hear about the famous ""six degrees of separation"" phenomenon and how it illuminates important individual differences in social connectedness. This lecture also reviews a number of important biases that greatly influence how we think of ourselves as well as other people.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Social Psychology and Connections Between People
15:56 - Chapter 2. Aspects of the Self: The Spotlight and Transparency Effects
22:39 - Chapter 3. Aspects of the Self: You're Terrific!
27:00 - Chapter 4. Aspects of the Self: Cognitive Dissonance
40:00 - Chapter 5. Self and the Other
50:03 - Chapter 6. How We Think About Other People
This is the first of two lectures on social psychology, the study of how we think about ourselves, other people, and social groups. Students will hear about the famous ""six degrees of separation"" phenomenon and how it illuminates important individual differences in social connectedness. This lecture also reviews a number of important biases that greatly influence how we think of ourselves as well as other people.
00:00 - Chapter 1. Social Psychology and Connections Between People
15:56 - Chapter 2. Aspects of the Self: The Spotlight and Transparency Effects
22:39 - Chapter 3. Aspects of the Self: You're Terrific!
27:00 - Chapter 4. Aspects of the Self: Cognitive Dissonance
40:00 - Chapter 5. Self and the Other
50:03 - Chapter 6. How We Think About Other People
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Date Published / Released
2008
Person Discussed
Leon Festinger, 1919-1989, Muzafer Sherif, 1906-1988, Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984
Topic / Theme
Cognitive Dissonance, Robbers Cave Experiment, Small World Experiment, Experimental Sampling, Between Groups Design, Observation Methods, Social Psychology
Experiment
Cognitive Dissonance, Robbers Cave Experiment, Small World Experiment
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40: FESTINGER AND CARLSMITH: COGNITIVE DISSONANCE
with Douglas Mook; in Classic Experiments in Psychology (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004, originally published 2004), 235-[240]
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with Douglas Mook; in Classic Experiments in Psychology (Westport, CT: Greenwood Press, 2004, originally published 2004), 235-[240]
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
General reference book
Author / Creator
Douglas Mook
Date Published / Released
2004
Publisher
Greenwood Press
Person Discussed
James Merrill Carlsmith, Leon Festinger, 1919-1989
Topic / Theme
Cognitive Dissonance, Between Groups Design, Intelligence, Cognition, and Memory, History of psychology, Experiments, Cognitive dissonance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2004 by ABC-Clio
Experiment
Cognitive Dissonance
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Cognitive Consequences of Forced Compliance
with James Merrill Carlsmith and Leon Festinger, 1919-1989, in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Vol. 58 no. 2, March 1959, pp. 203-210 (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association, 1959, originally published 1959), 14 page(s)
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with James Merrill Carlsmith and Leon Festinger, 1919-1989, in Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology, Vol. 58 no. 2, March 1959, pp. 203-210 (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association, 1959, originally published 1959), 14 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
James Merrill Carlsmith, Leon Festinger, 1919-1989
Date Published / Released
1959
Publisher
American Psychological Association
Topic / Theme
Cognitive Dissonance, Between Groups Design, Emotion and Motivation, Learning and Conditioning, Motivation, Thought content, Cognitive dissonance
Experiment
Cognitive Dissonance
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Cognitive Dissonance
with Betsy Sparrow; produced by Robert Broadhurst (New York, NY: Alexander Street, 2008), 15 mins
This DVD examines cognitive dissonance. It discusses Leon Festinger’s 1956 book When Prophecy Fails, which offered one of the first published case studies of cognitive dissonance; presents research on cognitive dissonance by such key figures as Festinger and Carlsmith, Aronson and Mills, Laird, and Santos; and o...
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with Betsy Sparrow; produced by Robert Broadhurst (New York, NY: Alexander Street, 2008), 15 mins
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This DVD examines cognitive dissonance. It discusses Leon Festinger’s 1956 book When Prophecy Fails, which offered one of the first published case studies of cognitive dissonance; presents research on cognitive dissonance by such key figures as Festinger and Carlsmith, Aronson and Mills, Laird, and Santos; and outlines the essential components of cognitive dissonance as defined by Cooper and Fazio.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Robert Broadhurst
Author / Creator
Betsy Sparrow
Date Published / Released
2008
Publisher
Alexander Street
Person Discussed
Leon Festinger, 1919-1989
Topic / Theme
Cognitive Dissonance, Qualitative Research, Between Groups Design, Learning and Conditioning, Social Psychology, Decision-making, Motivation, Cognitive dissonance
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2008 by Insight Media
Experiment
Cognitive Dissonance
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Tertiary Vision with Alex and Leah 2013 08 02
Why do people passively endure situations that threaten life and liberty? -- from Nazi Germany, to natural disasters, to the current erosion of our civil rights? Issues such as "9 Meals from Anarchy" and how the globalists control information to keep us docile and unaware are discussed. We need more than hope -- w...
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Why do people passively endure situations that threaten life and liberty? -- from Nazi Germany, to natural disasters, to the current erosion of our civil rights? Issues such as "9 Meals from Anarchy" and how the globalists control information to keep us docile and unaware are discussed. We need more than hope -- we must break the wall of denial, and find our power.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Date Published / Released
2013
Person Discussed
Leon Festinger, 1919-1989
Topic / Theme
Cognitive Dissonance, Between Groups Design, Social Psychology
Experiment
Cognitive Dissonance
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