Lectures given to support my PSY 216 Social Psychology course at Portland Community College, Portland Oregon, USA. Only the last half of the class is being podcast. These are ENHANCED podcasts -- open your artwork & video viewer to see the slides.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 8 | Founded | 17 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesCoursesEducationScience |
Stereotyping - prejudice - discrimination. Explicit vs. implicit attitudes. Attitude measurement. Implicit Association Test.
Covers the basis of prejudice - social cognition including prototypes, concepts, and stereotypes.
WARNING: Audio problems (silent at beginning; static at end). Aggression theories: Social Learning and Frustration. Antecedents to aggression.
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You'd expect a professor of psychology to know how to present the material in an exciting and entertaining way, but no.
I probably learned more from this than I did in our university here in the Philippines, as only one professor here would actually discuss the right way. This is very helpful, and hopefully there will be more podcasts like this. Thanks!
I have been listening to professor Leighton's abnormal psychology lectures and these are a wonderful addition to the series.
This instructor is great and very helpful. I'd like to work under him.
I find these lectures quite interesting and valuable. While at times it can be difficult to follow as people ask questions you can't hear, the substance of his discussions are solid. I just listened to lecture 8 on prosocial behavior and my mind is on fire with ideas I can apply to my work. Be warned though - this is not a 10 minute "how to" marketing piece. It is a long, thoughtful lecture on liking and social bonding. You'll need to spend some quality thinking time after listening.
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