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Albert Bandura, Part 1
interview by Richard Evans (Akron, OH: University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, 1988), 29 mins
Dr. Albert Bandura reviews his influences in theoretical psychology and research development, and discusses cognitive and social behavior modification, social learning, modeling, and aggression. From the Notable Contributors to the Psychology of Personality series. Produced by R.I. Evans.
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interview by Richard Evans (Akron, OH: University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, 1988), 29 mins
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Dr. Albert Bandura reviews his influences in theoretical psychology and research development, and discusses cognitive and social behavior modification, social learning, modeling, and aggression. From the Notable Contributors to the Psychology of Personality series. Produced by R.I. Evans.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Richard Evans
Date Published / Released
1988
Publisher
University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology
Person Discussed
Albert Bandura, 1925-
Topic / Theme
Bobo Doll Experiment, Experimental Design, Observation Methods, Biology and Human Behavior, Social Psychology, Learning and Conditioning, Motivation, Behavior, Aggressiveness, Social learning model, Modeling behavior
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1988. Used by permission of Drs. Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings Center for the History of Psychology.
Health Subject
Motivation, Behavior, Aggressiveness, Social learning model, Modeling behavior
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Motivation, Behavior, Aggressiveness, Social learning model, Modeling behavior
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Motivation, Behavior, Aggressiveness, Social learning model, Modeling behavior
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B.F. Skinner, Part 2
interview by Richard Evans (Akron, OH: University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, 1966), 46 mins
Dr. Skinner discusses his novel, Walden Two, illustrating the problems of creating a society based on positive control. Skinner evaluates the American educational system and describes the application of operant conditioning to society at large. From the Notable Contributors to the Psychology of Personality series....
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interview by Richard Evans (Akron, OH: University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology, 1966), 46 mins
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Dr. Skinner discusses his novel, Walden Two, illustrating the problems of creating a society based on positive control. Skinner evaluates the American educational system and describes the application of operant conditioning to society at large. From the Notable Contributors to the Psychology of Personality series. Producer: R.I. Evans.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Interview
Author / Creator
Richard Evans
Date Published / Released
1964, 1966
Publisher
University of Akron. Cummings Center for the History of Psychology
Person Discussed
B. F. Skinner, 1904-1990
Topic / Theme
Pigeon Experiment, Learning and Conditioning, Motivation, Learning, Reinforcement, Behavior, Psychopathology, Behaviorism
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1966. Used by permission of Drs. Nicholas and Dorothy Cummings Center for the History of Psychology.
Health Subject
Motivation, Learning, Reinforcement, Behavior, Psychopathology
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Brainwave: Illusion, Season 6, Episode 6, The Actor - Peter Dinklage and Dan Ariely
with Daniel Ariely, 1967-; produced by Tim McHenry, fl. 2008, Rubin Museum of Art; interview by Daniel Ariely, 1967-, in Brainwave: Illusion, Season 6, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Rubin Museum of Art, 2013), 51 mins
Peter Dinklage plays the closest thing there is to a hero in HBO’s cult hit series A Game of Thrones (for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Emmy and Golden Globe last season). Yet throughout his career he has wrestled with a preconception of what a leading man should be. Duke psychologist and behavioral eco...
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with Daniel Ariely, 1967-; produced by Tim McHenry, fl. 2008, Rubin Museum of Art; interview by Daniel Ariely, 1967-, in Brainwave: Illusion, Season 6, Episode 6 (New York, NY: Rubin Museum of Art, 2013), 51 mins
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Peter Dinklage plays the closest thing there is to a hero in HBO’s cult hit series A Game of Thrones (for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Emmy and Golden Globe last season). Yet throughout his career he has wrestled with a preconception of what a leading man should be. Duke psychologist and behavioral economist Dan Ariely’s TED talk on irrational behavior has been viewed almost 2 million times. Together actor and psychologist talk abou...
Peter Dinklage plays the closest thing there is to a hero in HBO’s cult hit series A Game of Thrones (for which he won the Best Supporting Actor Emmy and Golden Globe last season). Yet throughout his career he has wrestled with a preconception of what a leading man should be. Duke psychologist and behavioral economist Dan Ariely’s TED talk on irrational behavior has been viewed almost 2 million times. Together actor and psychologist talk about how irrational our perception can be.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
Tim McHenry, fl. 2008, Rubin Museum of Art
Author / Creator
Daniel Ariely, 1967-
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
Rubin Museum of Art
Series
Brainwave: Illusion
Person Discussed
Peter Hayden Dinklage, 1969-
Topic / Theme
Aptitude and assessment, Biology and Human Behavior, Perception and Consciousness, Perception, Behavior
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2013 by the Rubin Museum of Art
Health Subject
Perception, Behavior
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Child of our Time, Series 3, Episode 2, Power Struggles
directed by Ruth Drewett, fl. 2000; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by Jenny Williams, fl. 2013, in Child of our Time, Series 3, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2002), 1 hour 4 mins
Following 22 families from all over Britain, whose children were born in the year 2000, the BBC science department is conducting and filming a huge experiment into how children develop. The children are now two and a half and at the peak of their learning. The 2002 series explores how toddlers learn and how adults...
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directed by Ruth Drewett, fl. 2000; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by Jenny Williams, fl. 2013, in Child of our Time, Series 3, Episode 2 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2002), 1 hour 4 mins
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Following 22 families from all over Britain, whose children were born in the year 2000, the BBC science department is conducting and filming a huge experiment into how children develop. The children are now two and a half and at the peak of their learning. The 2002 series explores how toddlers learn and how adults' responses shape children's attitudes and emotions forever. The three programmes address issues such as memory, physical development a...
Following 22 families from all over Britain, whose children were born in the year 2000, the BBC science department is conducting and filming a huge experiment into how children develop. The children are now two and a half and at the peak of their learning. The 2002 series explores how toddlers learn and how adults' responses shape children's attitudes and emotions forever. The three programmes address issues such as memory, physical development and use of power. The series also highlights the differences between the 22 toddlers development. Should these differences be attributed to their genes or their up-bringing?
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Jenny Williams, fl. 2013
Author / Creator
Ruth Drewett, fl. 2000, Robert Winston, 1940-
Date Published / Released
2002
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Child of our Time
Topic / Theme
Experimental Design, Learning and Conditioning, Human Development, Toddlers, Behavior, Childhood development
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2002 BBC Worldwide
Health Subject
Toddlers, Behavior, Childhood development
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Child of our Time, Series 7, Episode 1, Will to Win
directed by Claire Beavis, fl. 1997; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by Claire Beavis, fl. 1997, British Broadcasting Corporation and Open University, in Child of our Time, Series 7, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2007), 1 hour 3 mins
This unique documentary series that follows the lives of 25 children born in the year 2000 is now in its seventh year. At the age of six, most of the children still lived in a magical world populated by tooth fairies, Father Christmas and monsters under the bed. But by the age of seven, most of them have out grown...
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directed by Claire Beavis, fl. 1997; presented by Robert Winston, 1940-; produced by Claire Beavis, fl. 1997, British Broadcasting Corporation and Open University, in Child of our Time, Series 7, Episode 1 (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2007), 1 hour 3 mins
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This unique documentary series that follows the lives of 25 children born in the year 2000 is now in its seventh year. At the age of six, most of the children still lived in a magical world populated by tooth fairies, Father Christmas and monsters under the bed. But by the age of seven, most of them have out grown these childish fantasies. What happened to the children's wild and vivid imaginations? Also, find out how the youngsters cope with pee...
This unique documentary series that follows the lives of 25 children born in the year 2000 is now in its seventh year. At the age of six, most of the children still lived in a magical world populated by tooth fairies, Father Christmas and monsters under the bed. But by the age of seven, most of them have out grown these childish fantasies. What happened to the children's wild and vivid imaginations? Also, find out how the youngsters cope with peer pressure, both in the playground and at home, and who the children's backgrounds may influence their ambition, hopes and fears.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Claire Beavis, fl. 1997, British Broadcasting Corporation, Open University
Author / Creator
Claire Beavis, fl. 1997, Robert Winston, 1940-
Date Published / Released
2007
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Series
Child of our Time
Topic / Theme
Experimental Design, Human Development, Childhood development, Family, Behavior, Parenting style
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2007 BBC Worldwide
Health Subject
Childhood development, Family, Behavior, Parenting style
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Louis Theroux: Extreme Love - Autism
directed by Jamie Pickup, fl. 2003-2016; presented by Louis Theroux, 1970-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2012), 1 hour 1 mins
In America nearly one in a hundred children are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, a staggering increase from only 20 years ago, and babies and toddlers are now routinely tested for evidence of this brain disorder that is mainly characterised by an inability to socialise and communicate. Louis travels to...
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directed by Jamie Pickup, fl. 2003-2016; presented by Louis Theroux, 1970-; produced by British Broadcasting Corporation (London, England: BBC Worldwide, 2012), 1 hour 1 mins
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In America nearly one in a hundred children are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, a staggering increase from only 20 years ago, and babies and toddlers are now routinely tested for evidence of this brain disorder that is mainly characterised by an inability to socialise and communicate. Louis travels to DLC Warren in New Jersey, one of the most innovative schools of its kind in the US, to find out how specialised intervention can help....
In America nearly one in a hundred children are diagnosed with an autism spectrum disorder, a staggering increase from only 20 years ago, and babies and toddlers are now routinely tested for evidence of this brain disorder that is mainly characterised by an inability to socialise and communicate. Louis travels to DLC Warren in New Jersey, one of the most innovative schools of its kind in the US, to find out how specialised intervention can help. He explores the impact of having an autistic child on families and sees how they cope with some of the more challenging aspects of the disorder while trying to maintain a normal family life. He meets children at different transitional points in their lives from the early years to early adulthood and witnesses first hand some of the strange and sometimes wonderful ways in which they perceive the world about them.
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Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
British Broadcasting Corporation
Author / Creator
Jamie Pickup, fl. 2003-2016, Louis Theroux, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2012
Publisher
BBC Worldwide
Topic / Theme
Parenting, Development, Autistic disorder, Behavior, Ability
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012 BBC Worldwide
Health Subject
Parenting, Development, Autistic disorder, Behavior, Ability
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Personality Theories, Class 11, Social and Cognitive Learning Theories, Part 1
with Terri Schwartz, fl. 1981; produced by Governors State University. Communications Services, in Personality Theories, Class 11 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
Discusses research that tempers radical behaviorism with intrapsychic constructs. This lesson outlines the challenge to strict behaviorist empiricism as found in the works of such researchers as John Dollard. Students learn how the “drive-cue-response-reward” model relates more to the idea of “psyche” as...
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with Terri Schwartz, fl. 1981; produced by Governors State University. Communications Services, in Personality Theories, Class 11 (University Park, IL: Governors State University, 1995), 1 hour
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Discusses research that tempers radical behaviorism with intrapsychic constructs. This lesson outlines the challenge to strict behaviorist empiricism as found in the works of such researchers as John Dollard. Students learn how the “drive-cue-response-reward” model relates more to the idea of “psyche” as “mind” than classical behaviorism.
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Lecture/presentation
Contributor
Governors State University. Communications Services
Author / Creator
Terri Schwartz, fl. 1981
Date Published / Released
1995
Publisher
Governors State University
Series
Personality Theories
Topic / Theme
Biology and Human Behavior, Personality, Psychoanalytic psychology, Behavior
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1995 by Governors State University
Health Subject
Psychoanalytic psychology, Behavior
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Questionnaire Analysis
in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 , 36 page(s)
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in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 , 36 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Field notes
Author / Creator
Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Behavior, Obedience, Research studies and practices, Data analysis
Copyright Message
Copyright © Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
Health Subject
Behavior, Obedience, Research studies and practices, Data analysis
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Studies in Language Behavior: I. A Program of Research
with Wendell Johnson, 1906-1965, in Psychological Monographs, Vol. 56 no. 2, 1944, pp. 1-15 (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association and Psychological Monographs: General and Applied, 1944, originally published 1944), 15 page(s)
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with Wendell Johnson, 1906-1965, in Psychological Monographs, Vol. 56 no. 2, 1944, pp. 1-15 (District of Columbia: American Psychological Association and Psychological Monographs: General and Applied, 1944, originally published 1944), 15 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Periodical article
Author / Creator
Wendell Johnson, 1906-1965
Date Published / Released
1944
Publisher
American Psychological Association, Psychological Monographs: General and Applied
Topic / Theme
Wire Cloth Monkey Experiment, Learning and Conditioning, Personality factors, Adjustment, Behavior, Language
Health Subject
Personality factors, Adjustment, Behavior, Language
Sections
Health Subject:
Personality factors, Adjustment, Behavior, Language
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A Study in the Prediction of Behavior
in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 , 10 page(s)
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in Stanley Milgram Personal Papers, of Yale University. Sterling Memorial Library. Manuscripts and Archives (New Haven, CT); with Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984, Box 47 , 10 page(s)
Field of Study
Psychology
Content Type
Essay, Photograph
Author / Creator
Stanley Milgram, 1933-1984
Topic / Theme
Behavioral Study of Obedience, Observation Methods, Experimental Design, Social Psychology, Conformity (personality), Influencing, Obedience, Behavior, Predictive validity
Copyright Message
Copyright © Used by permission of Alexandra Milgram.
Health Subject
Conformity (personality), Influencing, Obedience, Behavior, Predictive validity
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