Laurie Santos (Yale University) and Thalia Wheatley (Dartmouth College)
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Show #268 Psychotactics of Online Marketing
Today we talk about the psychology behind online marketing
* What is meant by psychotactics? * Is marketing really psychology in disguise? * Is it a case of expressing your psychology or connecting with customers psychology? * What is the psychology behind successful websites? * How to use a filtering style of questioning to understand your business. * How to create engaging articles for customers? * How to find inspiration for writing articles? * When you write for brand engagement - are you writing for yourself or others? * Why strategy is not critical to success!Tagged with marketing psychology
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The Psychology of Paedophilia
Huffduffed from http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/allinthemind/the-psychology-of-paedophilia/4717436
Tagged with abuse psychology
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Brother, Sister’s Keeper part 1 - cvc
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The Hour of the Stranger
The teenage years have long been seen as a tumultuous time - and with puberty now kicking in earlier, and adulthood starting later, adolescence is lasting longer than ever before. What’s the deeper role of adolescence in the life cycle of an individual? What experiences promote mental and emotional growth during adolescence? And how might spirituality contribute to the expression of adolescent identity?
Tagged with teens teenagers adolescent psychology
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Episode 04 – Mood Swings
Bipolar disorder (aka manic depression)
Our moods are rarely completely stable, if they were the world would be a very boring place. Feeling happy and sad is important. Much of our self learning is done by comparing one against the other.
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Psychology of Human Misjudgement
Audio of the often referred to speech by Charlie Munger on the psychology of human misjudgement given to an audience at Harvard University circa Jun 1995. Mr. Munger speaks about the framework for decision making and the factors contributing to misjudgements. c. Jun 1, 1995
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When negative is positive: Freakonomics on feedback | Marketplace.org
Sure, we all like to hear compliments. But if youâre truly looking to get better at something, criticism is what will get you there.
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Inside Robbers Cave - Hindsight - ABC Radio National (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
This story takes you into the heart of one of social psychology’s most famous experiments. In 1954 in Oklahoma, Turkish-American psychologist Muzafer Sherif brought two groups of 11-year-old boys to a summer camp. What they didn’t know and what they were never told was that their behaviour over the next three weeks would be studied, analysed, discussed and used in theories about war, interracial conflict and prejudice for generations to come.
Almost 60 years since it was conducted, it’s still cited in psychology textbooks today. But what’s less well known is that the Robbers Cave was Sherif’s third attempt to generate peace between warring groups. The earlier studies were the 1949 ‘Happy Valley Camp’ study in Connecticut, and the second was his 1953 ‘Camp Talualac’ study.
‘Inside the Robbers Cave’ tells the story of two of the three studies. Producer Gina Perry’s research unearths a tale of drama, failure, mutiny and intrigue that has been overlooked in official accounts of Sherif’s research.
The program features original archival audio from recordings made during 1953 and 1954.
http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/hindsight/inside-robbers-cave/4515060
Tagged with radio:programme=hindsight psychology theory social behaviour history
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Martin Seligman: The new era of positive psychology
Martin Seligman: The new era of positive psychology
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