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65 - Viridiana Benitez: The Power of Predictability

65 - Viridiana Benitez: The Power of Predictability

Sep 29, 2022

Anjie chats with Dr. Viridiana Benitez, Assistant Professor of Psychology at Arizona State University. Viridiana directs the Learning and Development Lab and studies how children learn about the world...

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64 - Claude Steele: How Trust Reduces Stereotype Threat

64 - Claude Steele: How Trust Reduces Stereotype Threat

Sep 22, 2022

Eric chats with Claude Steele, Emeritus Lucie Stern Professor of Psychology at Stanford. He is world-renowned for his work on stereotype threat and its application to minority student academic perform...

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63 - Anne Scheel: Why Most Psychological Research Findings Are Not Even Wrong

63 - Anne Scheel: Why Most Psychological Research Findings Are Not Even Wrong

Sep 15, 2022

Joseph chats with Anne Scheel. Anne is currently a postdoc at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam but will be starting as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Methodology and Statistics at Utrecht Uni...

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Quick Announcement

Quick Announcement

Sep 08, 2022

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62 - Carol Dweck & Matt Dixon: The Neuroscience of Intelligent Decisions

62 - Carol Dweck & Matt Dixon: The Neuroscience of Intelligent Decisions

Sep 08, 2022

Eric chats with Carol Dweck and Matt Dixon. Carol is the Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology at Stanford, world-renowned for her work on fixed and growth mindsets. Her nearly 40-page long...

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61 - Chaz Firestone: Melting Ice With Your Mind

61 - Chaz Firestone: Melting Ice With Your Mind

Sep 01, 2022

Joseph chats with Chaz Firestone, Assistant Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Johns Hopkins University. Chaz’s lab studies how we see and think, and how seeing and thinking interact to ...

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60 - Robb Willer: Why Your Political Enemy Is Not as Violent as You Think

60 - Robb Willer: Why Your Political Enemy Is Not as Violent as You Think

Aug 25, 2022

Eric chats with Robb Willer, Professor of Sociology, Psychology, and Organizational Behavior, and the Director of the Polarization and Social Change Lab at Stanford University. Robb is also the co-Dir...

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59 - Kevin Binning: How to Foster Equity in College Science Courses

59 - Kevin Binning: How to Foster Equity in College Science Courses

Aug 18, 2022

Anjie chats with Dr. Kevin Binning, Associate Professor of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. Kevin studies diversity and equity in education, with the aim to both understand and improve pres...

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58 - Susan Fiske: A Life of Studying Diversity and Stereotyping

58 - Susan Fiske: A Life of Studying Diversity and Stereotyping

Aug 11, 2022

Eric chats with Susan Fiske, Eugene Higgins Professor of Psychology and Professor of Public Affairs at Princeton University. Susan is one of the world’s leading scholars studying social cognition, hav...

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57 - Moira Dillon: Commonsense Psychology in Human Infants and Machines

57 - Moira Dillon: Commonsense Psychology in Human Infants and Machines

Aug 04, 2022

Bella chats with professor Moira (Molly) Dillon. Molly is an assistant professor in the department of psychology at New York University, where she directs the Lab for the Developing Mind. Molly and he...

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