Reddit - Social Psychology
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Reddit - Social Psychology
1d ago
I've been reading a recent paper entitled "The development of Tibetan children’s racial bias in empathy: The mediating role of ethnic identity and wrongfulness of ethnic intergroup bias." (https://psycnet.apa.org/doi/10.1037/cdp0000651).
At first I thought it was a really neat paper exploring the development of racial bias in children. But then things started getting weird. The results are *perfect* - I've never ran a study where you get results that neat. And the manipulations these guys were making were small (only changing the names of persons in the scenarios).
It gets weirder. In the dis ..read more
Reddit - Social Psychology
6d ago
I was reading about Shelby Hewitt, the social worker who posed as a traumatized teen in foster care and attended several high schools before getting caught. What is your theory on why she did it?
https://www.cbsnews.com/boston/news/boston-public-schools-fake-student-shelby-hewitt/
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Reddit - Social Psychology
6d ago
I am a PhD student studying identity threats. I am nearly finished with a project identifying responses to threats to people's sense of caring, and I want to add a final field study. My idea is to have participants play a video game that has them care for something (e.g., a farm, the environment, a pet, a family) . The trick is that I need to be able to control the difficulty so that it quickly grows more difficult thereby priming the identity threat.
Does anyone know a game like this, or are familiar with any studies that have used a similar manipulation?
Please let me know if there is a bet ..read more
Reddit - Social Psychology
6d ago
Hi,
I'm writing up my PhD and wondered if anyone knew of any solid references for how to report ethnography analysis?
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Reddit - Social Psychology
1w ago
My background is in social and political psychology, but in my day job I ended up TAing a neuroscience class and getting to give a guest lecture. I turned the guest lecture into this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-hp0vyLH6L4
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Reddit - Social Psychology
1w ago
"Here are the rules:
Thou shalt not ever utter the word "IQ" in any professional or social context.
You are a horrible, arrogant person if you think you're smarter than average.
If you think part of why you struggle is because your IQ is too high for your job, you're a delusional narcissist.
If you think you can't work with someone is because their IQ is too low for you to be able to explain to them the pertinent concept they need to be successful, you're a monster.
If you think IQ is a real, tangible factor in workplace dynamics, you're wrong. It's not relevant and cannot be used to explain ..read more
Reddit - Social Psychology
1w ago
I don't mean lying to cover up mistakes. I mean in a truly playful sense, like asking the new guy at the shop to check the blinker fluid level, or having your nephew run into the corner store for you and ask if they have chicken milk. Sometimes we play dumb and pretend not to know things that would seem odd. Like over Easter when my uncle insisted he hadn't got a text from me because he doesn't know how to text.
So many humans do things like this, and I'm curious about the reasons why. Is there some long term benefit? Is it simply good fun and laughs? Should we actually not be doing this? Ple ..read more
Reddit - Social Psychology
2w ago
https://zelonimagelli.com/en/collective-memory/
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3w ago
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Reddit - Social Psychology
3w ago
Hey all! I’m taking a social psych class this term, (psych major) and my final (due tomorrow) project is a movie review from a social psych perspective. So what part of soc psych is portrayed in the movie. The only thing I can come up with is social cognition, because Lars has schizoid but I’m struggling with this. If anyone has any other suggestions besides social cognition or even just to reassure that I’m on the right path I’d GREATLY appreciate!! Thank u!
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