Conformity:
Replicating Milgram - Michael Britt creates another interesting
Psych Files podcast, this one with some interesting tidbits on the
original Milgram experiments and the new replication by Burger.
[added 7/3/09]
Helping:
Another interesting take on the Kitty Genovese story - [added
7/3/09]
Social
Judgment: Randomness - interesting program from RadioLab on
the concept of randomness and everyday life [added
7/3/09]
Prejudice: Some more oral histories from the U.S. civil rights era - [3/29/09]
Prejudice: Studs Terkel interviews - The recent death of author Studs Terkel has reminded many of his excellent interviews on topics such as race. Hear several here. [added 3/29/09]
Prejudice: Voices on Antisemitism - podcasts from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum [3/29/09]
Attitudes and Behavior: F-I-T-D and D-I-T-F in a virtual world - Michael Britt has another good episode of The Psych Files, this time an interview with Paul Eastwick who did some interesting research on social influence within a virtual world. Here is an Eastwick research article on the topic. [3/26/09]
Prejudice: "How Latino immigration is changing in America" - an American RadioWorks program [3/26/09]
Group Influence: Case studies - five different BBC radio programs looking at five different group experiences [added 3/24/09]
The Self: Interview with John Cacioppo on loneliness - [added 3/24/09]
Prejudice: "King's last march" - An audio documentary broken into five parts which describes the last year of Martin Luther King's life. [added 8/14/08]
You may be familiar with subscriber Michael Britt's audio site called The Psych Files. Michael has passed on a few of his online lectures addressing social psych topics. Thank you, Michael:
This episode is a summary of the good samaritan study on helping
This is a summary of the famous "Robber's Cave" study conducted by the Sherifs
This is a fun episode on the study that was conducted in a men's bathroom which explored the concept of personal space
Here's a summary of Festinger's original study on cognitive dissonance
This is a popular episode on the blaming the victim bias [added 5/24/08]
Prejudice: The authoritarian personality - Shrink Rap Radio talks with Robert Altemeyer on the authoritarian personality. Or, follow this link and read a book on the subject by Altemeyer freely available online. [added 5/24/08]
Persuasion: "Design of desire" - A few podcasts from American RadioWorks on research on attempts to get us to buy stuff. I love stuff! [added 4/28/08]
Prejudice: "Politician's shocking, anti-gay rant" - Follow the link in this article to hear some of this "rant" -- homosexuality is a greater threat to the nation (U.S.) than terrorism. [added 4/28/08]
Prejudice: "Voices from the desegregation era" - [added 4/9/08]
Helping: "The myth of the Kitty Genovese story" - Mike Britt produces podcasts on a variety of psychology topics including this one following up on the article by Manning et al. [added 4/01/08]
Persuasion: "Design of Desire" - "New research is lending insight into why we want stuff that we don't need. It also explains why some people are what are called tightwads, while other people are spendthrifts. This site is about buying and selling. About why we buy, how designers and marketers influence what we buy, and how individuals are using market ideas, tricks, and tools to market themselves." [added 4/01/08]
TV theme music and songs - Want to include some music from TV in a presentation? Remember the haunting intro to the Get Smart show? Chills. Can be freely downloaded and used for non-commercial purposes. [added 4/01/08]
Discussions
with psychologists - Listen to a series of discussions with
a variety of scholars, including some psychologists such as Carol
Tavris and Madeleine Van Hecke. [12/22/07]
"Hate
crime and racism in Russia" - Part
I and Part
II - From The Leonard Lopate show (Parts I and II) -- "Three
years ago, the brutal murder of a 9-year old Tajik girl in Saint
Petersburg turned international attention to the rise of neo-fascist
groups and hate crime in Russia. Since then, the situation has not
only gotten worse, its also fallen off the mainstream media
radar. Attacks are up 28% since 2006, and many observers think the
actual number of crimes is even greater. On the first part of Underreported,
Leonard will be speaking with Paul LeGendre, Interim Director of
the Fighting Discrimination Program at Human Rights First, and Nickolai
Butkevich, Research and Advocacy Director at the Union of Councils
for Jews in the Former Soviet Union." [added
12/12/07]
Resisting
persuasion - an interesting story told by a medical anthropologist
who describes how those living in Myanmar (Burma) are manipulated
emotionally by the State and the various ways people try to resist
and survive [added 12/12/07]
Darfuri
womens' stories [added 11/23/07]
Conversation
with Elliot Aronson - Why it's hard to admit being wrong: "We
all have a hard time admitting that we're wrong, but according to
a new book about human psychology, it's not entirely our fault.
Social psychologist Elliot Aronson says our brains work hard to
make us think we are doing the right thing, even in the face of
sometimes overwhelming evidence to the contrary."
"If you download the (free) podcast via iTunes, the part with
Aronson starts at 48:30" -- from Marianne Miserandino. Thanks.
[added 11/13/07]
"Freud's
nephew and the origins of public relations" - Listen to
an NPR episode on Edward Bernays, nephew of Sigmund Freud, who was
a pioneer in applying psychological motivations to public relations
and marketing. [added 11/13/07]
"Inside
Intuition" - A BBC radio program in which neuroscientist
Mark Lythgoe investigates the concept of intuition -- includes a
contribution from David Myers, author of Intuition [added
11/13/07]
"The
secret impact of social norms" - Listen to Robert Cialdini
discuss "Which messages spur citizens to protect the environment?"
[added 7/14/07]
Nobel
laureate Daniel Kahneman interview - On NPR, Kahneman "explains
why the 'hawkish' point of view so often prevails in times of national
conflict." Here
is an article written by Kahneman and Jonathan Renshon on the same
topic. [added
7/06/07]
"Radio
fights Jim Crow" - an audio essay (and slides) about a
series of radio programs during World War II that tried to address
the deep racial divide in the U.S. [added
7/06/07]
Voices
on genocide prevention - a collection of interviews with those
involved with sites of potential genocide such as in Darfur and
the Democratic Republic of Congo -- from the United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum [added 12/27/06]
CBC archives
in Canada - a large, searchable collection of audio and video
from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television [added
12/27/06]
Interview
of Claude Steele - Listen to an hour-long interview of Claude
Steele broken up into six shorter pieces. [added
12/27/06]
Sounds:
The Freesound Project - Looking for specific sounds (not songs)
for research or to insert in a PowerPoint? You might find it here.
Not too easy to find particular sounds in this site, but it is growing
and may become a useful resource. [added 7/5/06]
Great
African-American speeches - Hear and read the transcripts of
a fairly large collection of famous speeches over the past century,
from American RadioWorks. [added 1/8/06]
Voices
of the civil rights era - Read and hear stories from the civil
rights period; other resources are also available. [added
6/15/04]
Biology
of aggression - Listen online to this discussion among scientists
about the causes of violent behavior. May be somewhat dated (1995).
I have not listened to it myself. If you do, let me know if there
is anything worthwhile in it. [added 4/06/04]
"Voices
from the days of slavery: Former slaves tell their stories"
- a good collection of audio and photos from the American Memory
project [added 4/5/04]
American
speeches
- The highlight of the American Rhetoric site is the Online Speech
Bank which includes a "growing database of 5000+ full text,
audio and video (streaming) versions of public speeches, sermons,
legal proceedings, lectures, debates, interviews, other recorded
media events, and a declaration or two." Includes famous speeches
from movies, current events and memorable one liners which you can
reference. [added 11/14/03]
Radio
Zone - I know I am getting away from direct links to social
psych, but I leave it to your imagination to find ways to connect
any of this multimedia to your courses. The Census Bureau provides
one-minute, audio factoids on a myriad of topics. There is also
a Photo Zone and a Video Zone (from which you can order videos).
It will be interesting to see how this resource develops.
[added
11/14/03]
Women
in Combat
- text and audio from a conversation about women in combat - other
relevant links are also included - from National Public Radio
[added
7/23/03]
Famous
Speeches - Provided by The History Channel, listen to a large
number of speeches in a variety of categories including Arts, Entertainment
& Culture and Politics and Government. Written commentary is
also provided. [added 7/16/03]
Voices
from the Twentieth Century -
Historicalvoices.org is an ambitious attempt to capture audio worldwide
from the 20th century. This is not a social-psych specific, but
you may find some interesting material here. [added
12/03/02]
Ghetto
Life 101 - listen to this radio documentary about the life of
two young boys on Chicago's South Side - transcript also available
[added 11/07/02]
"Voices
of the Holocaust" -
a new project from The British Library that includes audio
and written recordings from survivors who live in Great Britain [added
3/6/02]
General
Clips
for Class - Here is a
nice, new resource from Cengage Learning called Clips for Class.
You can find quite a few videos here for most areas of psychology.
[added 1/15/10]
YouTube
EDU - YouTube EDU contains "videos and channels from our
college and university partners." A search for psychology brings
you to this set of videos. [added 7/3/09]
Psychology
video clips - a nice collection of videos specifically for psychology
[3/29/09]
Video
lectures - From the Claremont Colleges Digital Library, find
a number social psych related lectures from Elizabeth Loftus, Philip
Zimbardo, and others. [added 3/22/09]
News
Video
ABCNews.com
videos - a lot of short video news stories are freely
available. Some are relevant including [added
1/16/06]
The
Ten O'Clock News - "The WGBH Media Archives and Preservation
Center has preserved and described 523 tapes from The Ten
O'Clock News, WGBH's in-depth nightly news program. Dating
from 1974 to 1991, this collection focuses on news stories
relating to Boston's African American community. Browse our
site for detailed descriptions and video clips of these stories."
[added 6/20/05]
Hundreds
of free video clips from CBSNews.com - For example, there
is a recent (2004) video clip available on the politics of
gay marriage. [added 3/30/04]
Local
news stories
- Over 10,000 brief local television news stories are available
here from the Graduate School of Urban Affairs & Public
Policy at the University of Delaware. Search video clips by
topic, story type and market. All clips appear to be from
1998, but you may find some examples of certain topics. [added
11/20/03]
News
Archive of September 11, 2001
- view the actual news broadcasts from around the world on
that day as the events were unfolding - a very rich resource
125
most memorable political moments in American radio/television
history - video of the top ten is provided [added
4/2/08]
Video
Nation in the UK - a very large collection of video telling
personal stories throughout the UK -- The site archives the collection
that began with a TV show that passed out video cameras to citizens
to capture many and varied stories. [added 12/27/06]
CBC archives
in Canada - a large, searchable collection of audio and video
from Canadian Broadcasting Corporation radio and television [added
12/27/06]
"Human
Behavior Experiments" - This new one-hour film that has
been shown on TV describes a number of classic social psychology
experiments. A couple good clips from the film can be found on
this page. [added 7/5/06]

Guiding
questions for videos - In Teaching of Psychology (Winter,
2006) there is an article describing the use of guiding questions
in the student viewing of "The Power of the Situation"
video from the Discovering Psychology series (which is freely
available online at the above link). Students in one section were
given eight guiding questions to be answered in writing during
the watching of the video. Students in this section outperformed
students in a no-guiding questions section on video related questions.
The full set of guiding questions can be obtained from Timothy
Lawson at tim_lawson@mail.msj.edu.
[added 7/5/06]
Mediasite.com - "a growing
library of expert presentations and lectures" [added
1/16/06]
Discovering
Psychology Series Available Online - So, our department lost
one of the videotapes from the Discovering Psychology series with
Phil Zimbardo. No problem! The entire series (the 2001 updated
version) is now freely available online, including the social
psychology programs! You can also find The Brain and The Mind
series. [added 1/4/06]
"Using
The Simpsons to teach social psychology" - Judy
Eaton and Ayse Uskul present an interesting description of how
they use clips from the animated series The Simpsons to illustrate
key concepts in their social psych courses, published in the most
recent edition of Teaching of Psychology, 31, Autumn 2004, pp.
277-278. The link above takes you to a table listing the specific
clips and how they are used. Do you have other clips you use?
Pass them along. [added
on 12/1/04]
Lectures
from Stanford University - view some brief lectures online
from Claude Steele, Philip Zimbardo and others [added
on 12/1/04]
The
Human Zoo video
http://www.films.com/id/4654/The_Human_Zoo.htm
http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2001/may2/zimbardo-52.html
I have not seen it, but a few sources recommend this video which
appeared on the Discovery Channel (2000) in a three-part (50 minutes
each) series. The first link takes you to the pricey ordering
info. The second link gives you a fuller description of what is
in the video. [added
on 12/1/04]
Frontline/World
shows available online - All the entire episodes of Frontline/World
dating back to 2002 are available for viewing online through streaming
video. "FRONTLINE/World is a national public TV series that
turns its lens on the global community, covering countries and
cultures rarely seen on American television. Each episode of FRONTLINE/World
features two or three "short stories" told by a diverse
group of reporters and video journalists. These first-person stories
will take viewers on adventurous journeys to foreign lands from
Argentina to Zimbabwe. Taking advantage of easily portable digital
cameras, our correspondents roam widely, observe closely, and
when necessary, film surreptitiously." Some shows address
group conflict, prejudice and other social topics. [added
4/06/04]
United Nations webcast
- 24 hours a day, streaming and on-demand video from the U.N.
security council, general assembly and press briefings! [added
4/06/04]
Columbia
News Web Video Archive - The School of International and Policy
Affairs at Columbia University provides a large number of video
lectures related to conflict and peacemaking in its archives.
[added 4/5/04]
Sociological
social psychology films - Looking for some movies to illustrate
concepts? This page lists a few by topic (if you scroll down the
page), and it also lists some other resources. [added
4/5/04]
Scientific
American Frontiers episodes - You can view two complete, social
psych-relevant episodes online by searching for "Facing Feelings"
and "Power of Persuasion" in the search box. [added
3/23/04]
Harvard
lectures/addresses available online - Harvard University makes
available a variety of speeches/addresses which can be viewed
online. [added 3/23/04]
Follow
President Bush's daily agenda - lots of video, audio and text
from many of President Bush's speeches and stops [added
3/23/04]
"Reefer
Madness" online! - You can watch the entire movie online!
A classic! And with many social psychological connections! Best
viewed .... well, I'll let you decide. [added
3/23/04]
Events
from around the world - Want to show examples of "famous"
events from around the world (e.g., Pamplona running of the bull;
wife carrying) to illustrate certain ideas? Find a good variety
at this travel and entertainment site. [added 11/20/03]
"Videos
in Psychology: A Resource Directory" -
This book, from APA, "contains summaries of almost 1,000
videotapes with psychological content, as well as contact information
for distributors that carry the titles." [added
5/1/02]
"Teach
with Movies" -
intended more for K-12 educators, this site nonetheless provides
you with an extensive list of movies and some description of each
that might give you some clue as to whether it could be useful
[added 5/1/02]
"Internet
Moving Images Archive: Movie Collection" -
free to download and show for non-commercial purposes. Many are
of the documentary and instructional type and at least 30 or more
years old. But that is what makes some of them fun and useful.
The "social guidance" films of the 40's and 50's can
be good illustrations of changing norms, gender roles and conformity.
A good example is the 10-minute film from 1947 entitled, "Are
you Popular?" A few other titles that may be relevant to
social psychology include Are you Ready for Marriage?, The Bully,
and Office Etiquette. It is not always easy to get these movies
to play. Read download and play instructions. I was able to use
Quicktime to play them. Search Tip: On the "Movies by Title"
page at this site all the movies are listed in alphabetical order.
Instead of scrolling through all of them you can find the "social
guidance"
films by hitting Ctrl+F (Find in Windows) and typing in social
or guidance. [added 5/1/02]
"Early
Motion Pictures in American Memory Collections"
-
more old films from The Library of Congress - most are historical
in nature but you may find something of interest or relevance
[added 5/1/02]
Videographies
- a large collection of videographies (annotated lists of topic-specific
movies) - some, like this one for the Black Panther Party, include
audio and video clips
Aggression
Anti-teenage dating violence ad - In the U.K., "An advertising campaign is being launched to raise awareness of domestic violence in teenage relationships." [added 3/7/10]
"The psychology of violence" - a lecture from David Schneider [added 2/6/10]
"Cougars" hunt young males - "A campaign that portrays single middle-aged women as cougars who prowl bars looking for sex with young men has landed Air New Zealand in hot water." [added 2/6/10]
Violence
in women's sports - Here is a recent story about a college soccer
player's aggressive acts during a soccer match. It is interesting
to hear about how others responded to it and how it was reported.
When is such aggression tolerated and when is it not? [added
1/15/10]
"Exploring
the mind of a killer" - In an interesting TED talk, "neuroscientist
Jim Fallon talks about brain scans and genetic analysis that may
uncover the rotten wiring in the nature (and nurture) of murderers.
In a too-strange-for-fiction twist, he shares a fascinating family
history that makes his work chillingly personal." [added
1/15/10]
Should
we reduce the graphic violence of our dreams? - mildly amusing
video from The Onion [added 7/3/09]
Beating
of girl in Pakistan - "Pakistani authorities ordered inquiries
Friday into a video showing the public flogging of a screaming woman
in a northwestern valley where officials have yielded to Taliban
demands for Islamic law." [added 7/3/09]
Afghan
schoolgirls defy Taliban - After being sprayed with acid on
the way to school, Afghan girls speak out and return to school.
[3/29/09]
Reducing violence? - Texas superintendent explains why his district will become the first in the U.S. to allow teachers to wear concealed guns to school. [added 3/22/09]
Bandura's
Bobo doll studies - A good video of the Bobo doll studies is
available online. [added
8/14/08]
Rape
in the (U.S.) military - [added 6/2/08]
"A short
history of torture" - an hour-long lecture on the topic
[added 4/15/08]
- a blog entry about it [added 4/15/08]
"Why I am opposed to the war in Vietnam" - speech by Martin Luther King [added 4/9/08]
Darfur - The entire Frontline program, "On our watch," is available online. [added 4/9/08]
Militaryvideos.net - lots of video from Afghanistan and Iraq [added 4/2/08]
Contradiction of Arab support for terrorism - Brief clip in which Dr. Malik Mufti "contrasts Arab values of manliness and chivalry with support for terrorism and the murder of innocent civilians." [added 4/2/08]
Violence
against Iraqi women - News report from NBC News [added
12/12/07]
"A
brief history of violence" - a brief talk from Steven Pinker
[added 12/12/07]
Children
modeling parents - Cute little video [added 12/12/07]
"Saudi
rape victim tells her story" - story and video of recent
case in Saudi Arabia of rape victim who was punished [added
12/12/07]
"Nuremberg
Remembered" - "This (13-minute) documentary about
the Trials combines both archival footage and modern-day interviews
with trial participants who served in a variety of roles, including
members of the legal team for the prosecution and a journalist reporting
on the events for the press." [added 11/27/07]
"Conflict,
violence, and war" - This was a lecture series from 2004-05
featuring speakers from a variety of disciplines. Videos of those
lectures are available. [added 11/23/07]
Survivor
of Rwandan genocide - You can read the transcript and watch
the entire 60 Minutes episode (13 minutes) about a woman who managed
to escape the Rwandan genocide of 1994. She is just now telling
her story. [added 12/27/06]
Teenager's
film on Holocaust survival - By clicking on the first Launch
button you see on this page (Movie tells Holocaust horror), you
will be able to view the NBC story covering this teenage boy's film
about his grandparents talking for the first time about their Holocaust
experience. If you scroll down a little and click the Launch button
by "Survivors' stories" you can view the entire film he
created. [added 9/20/05]
NBA
brawl 2004 - story
/ video
- The first link is to a story on the brawl that broke out at a
Pistons-Pacers basketball game. The second link is to some video
of that brawl. I don't know how long this video will be available,
but perhaps you will be able to use it for awhile in your classes.
This story can illustrate the effects of deindividuation, frustration,
competition, alcohol and probably many factors on aggression. [added
on 12/1/04]
Penguins!
- I leave this one to your creativity as to how you might use it;
I just like it! [added 6/9/04]
Effects
of Stress on Aggression - This website accompanying an episode
of Scientific American Frontiers focuses on the detrimental effects
of stress on health. It includes discussion of how a "hostile
personality" can have physiologically damaging effects. Also
included is a brief survey to help you see if "your anger and
hostility are putting your heart at risk." Watch
the video. [added 7/23/03]
Steven
Spielberg Jewish Film Archive
- The archive is in the process of making many films available for
viewing online about the Holocaust and other Jewish experiences.
More than 100 are available for viewing. [added 7/21/03]
Assault
on Gay America - the five-minute video excerpt from this program
is an excellent clip to show in class addressing some of the motivation
behind these hate crimes [added 11/07/02]
Attitudes
and Behavior
Inconsistencies - humorous clip from The Daily Show of how commentators often contradict themselves [added 3/25/09]
"430 new demographics that will decide the election" - Amusing piece from The Onion that pokes fun at all the subgroups identified in election -- Dunkin' Donut Independents, Dinty Moore dads, dental office receptionists who plan on going back to school to get real estate degrees someday, etc. [added 3/22/09]
Procrastination - Just a fun video, in case you need an excuse to... [added 6/2/08]
Conversation
with Banaji and Greenwald on the IAT - [added
4/15/08]
Prior
attitudes influence formation of new ones - This commercial
is an excellent example. [added 4/4/08]
Apparent
inconsistency - Interesting brief video clip describes a situation
in which a person at an anti-American rally holding a "death
to all the Americans" sign befriends an American. [added
12/26/07]
Shifts
in attitudes on The Pill -- view brief clips of individuals
describing their views before the pill and after the pill [12/10/07]
Short
clips on news stories and poll results - The Gallup Organization
provides some nice, brief video reports on some of its polling results.
Works well for class presentation. [added 3/2/05]
How
much money would it take to...? - Warning: This one is a little
offbeat! Olde English, which appears to be some type of video sketch
comedy group, produced this short film in which they ask people,
"How much money would it take for you to kill a puppy with
your bare hands?" You see how people respond to this question.
Then, later in the video they return to these people with a live
puppy and a blank check to see if they really will kill a puppy
for the amount of money they said it would take. Just to let you
know, the video ends with the line, "No puppies were harmed
in the making of this sketch." [added
on 12/1/04]
Attraction
and Relationships
Hikikomori
in Japan - This form of social isolation, Hikikomori,
in which, typically, young boys and men lock themselves in their
rooms for years in some cases, appears to be fairly unique to Japan.
This link takes you to Part 1 of the video. You can find Part 2
on the video page. [added 1/15/10]
Supermodels!
- This video from the CBS Morning News provides a good illustration
of how we treat and define beauty in society. [added
1/15/10]
Morning
exercise in the park - "Residents talk about their morning
routine in Tian Tan Park, both an exercise spot and a social venue
for many elderly Chinese." [added 3/22/09]
Liking
those like us - Guess what, the people of Obama, Japan love
Obama! [added 5/24/08]
Propinquity
- That's physical proximity to you young whippersnappers.
Here's a song ("Somebody") from Reba McEntire that captures
well our tendency to choose from those nearby. [added
12/12/07]
Conflict
and Peacemaking
IraqJournal.org
- This site contains lots of print, audio and video resources
from journalists who claim to be providing an independent voice
and alternative perspective on Iraq. In their words, "With
Washington on the verge of seeking to destroy an already devastated
country, a group of independent journalists and activists - spearheaded
by Voices in the Wilderness and the Iraq Peace Team - are breaking
ranks with the war chorus." [added 12/06/02]
Conformity
Behavioral
contagion - Watch the dance party evolve. Fun stuff. [added
7/5/09]
Replicating
Milgram - Nope, not that Milgram study. What if several people
are staring up at a building -- what will bystanders do? [added
7/3/09]
A song about the Milgram obedience studies - This is a link to a video performance by Dar Williams of her song Buzzer which is about the Milgram studies. Here are the lyrics. Here is an NPR interview Williams did about her music including discussion of this song (which begins about 3 minutes, 20 seconds into the show). [3/26/09]
What would you do? - Here are some ethically questionable episodes (including this second one) presented in ABC's Primetime series "What would you do?" [added 6/2/08]
Frozen in place - An improv group had 200 people freeze in place for five minutes in Grand Central Station. Fun stuff. [added 4/28/08]
Food court musical - More work from the same improv group. For both of these improv videos, you and your students can discuss possible reactions, acceptable and unacceptable. If you do anything with these videos in your class I would love to hear how you used them. [added 4/28/08]
Zimbardo presentation - a 71-minute presentation on the situational forces of evil from Philip Zimbardo [added 4/15/08]
Breaking social norms - an interesting, brief video of someone asking for free hugs [added 4/15/08]
"12
Angry Men" -- The entire original film can be found on
YouTube divided into nine segments [added 12/10/07]
Interview
of Phil Zimbardo - Watch recent interview in which Zimbardo
discusses his prison study, Abu Ghraib and how good people turn
evil. [added 11/13/07]
Conformity:
"The
Lottery" - Apparently, this is (was) a very popular film
in high school English classes. I had never seen it before. Based
on a Shirley Jackson short story, this 18-minute film is a very
spooky look at norms, and tradition, and conformity. Warning (and
spoiler alert): Very disturbing ending. [added 7/14/07]
Breaking
a social norm - Do you ever have your students break a social
norm? Apparently, that was the assignment for this class. Here is
the students' video capturing their efforts. [added
7/14/07]
"Are
you popular?" - "We learn about the key to popularity
in high school. Surprisingly, it's not parking on deserted roads."
[added 7/8/07]
Genes,
Gender and Culture
If husband is flirting, make yourself more attractive - advice from Reverend Pat Robertson [added 7/27/10]
Sex slave girls in Iraq - [added 7/27/10]
Rescuing girls from sex slavery - [added 7/27/10]
Cure for women being objectified? Forehead tittaes! - See amusing video. [added 7/25/10]
"Cougars" hunt young males - "A campaign that portrays single middle-aged women as cougars who prowl bars looking for sex with young men has landed Air New Zealand in hot water." [added 2/6/10]
Hikikomori
in Japan - This form of social isolation, Hikikomori,
in which, typically, young boys and men lock themselves in their
rooms for years in some cases, appears to be fairly unique to Japan.
This link takes you to Part 1 of the video. You can find Part 2
on the video page. [added 1/15/10]
Supermodels!
- This video from the CBS Morning News provides a good illustration
of how we treat and define beauty in society. [added
1/15/10]
Afghan
schoolgirls defy Taliban - After being sprayed with acid on
the way to school, Afghan girls speak out and return to school.
[3/29/09]
Dairy
Queen commercial - Blog
entry describes and comments on a Dairy Queen commercial in
which a young girl "manipulates" a young boy into buying
her some ice cream. At the end of the ad the young girl comments
that getting the boy to buy her a sundae was like "shooting
fish in a barrel." [added
6/7/08]
Classic Enjoli perfume commercial - Remember the "Bring home the bacon, fry it up in a pan, and never, never, never, never let you forget your a man" commercial? A classic! [added 6/2/08]
Violence
against Iraqi women - News report from NBC News [added
12/12/07]
"Saudi
rape victim tells her story" - story and video of recent
case in Saudi Arabia of rape victim who was punished [added
12/12/07]
The
story of David Reimer - This video describes the famous story
of a boy who lost his penis during circumcision and then was raised
as a girl. Here
is an article about it. [added
12/12/07]
Dating
- You may have seen some of the old "educational" films
which tried to explain or instruct about human behavior. Often they
were misinformed and insulting. Here's one that portrays how "Kay
learns that the key to popularity is dating as many boys as she
possibly can. She schemes and plans and outwits boys into asking
her on dates." [added 7/8/07]
Sex
differences? - Here's another (and
another) example of the older "educational" films
from a series on "Psychological differences between the sexes."
Your students could research which of these claims hold up and which
do not. [added 7/8/07]
"Trouble
with women" - A film from 1959: "With such a provocative
title, this film illustrates some of the perceived problems a supervisor
might face working with women, but ultimately demonstrates where
the real problem lies." [added 7/8/07]
Pink's
Stupid Girls video - very interesting music video from Pink
attacking the media and popular culture's influence on female's
self-image [added 7/5/06]
Rock
a Bye Baby - "The Time Life documentary "Rock A Bye
Baby" describes the influence of different practices in infant
treatment and child rearing on emotional development, both in humans
and in monkeys." [added 1/16/06]
Reproductive
health and related social issues - a series of video lectures
from a conference held at the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study
-- easy to find and select lectures to view [added
6/17/05]
Genetic
and cultural evolution - an hour-long lecture from Edward O.
Wilson on the borderlines between science and the humanities [added
6/9/04]
Killing
us softly 3 - preview - a fairly long preview video of the Killing
us softly 3 video about the media's protrayal of female body image
[added 6/9/04]
Group
Influence
Helping
(Altruism)
The
bystander effect - a video on how the Kitty Genovese case spurred
bystander research [added 1/15/10]
The
bystander effect - I've linked to ABC News' show "What
would you do?" before, in which they set up situations to see
how people would respond. Here is a good one on the bystander effect.
[added 7/3/09]
Man
punches shark - video about a man who "punched a shark
to save his dog's life" [3/26/09]
Bystander
effect and the smoke filled room - a brief recreation of one
of the famous studies of Latané and Darley [added
4/2/08]
Children
modeling parents - Cute little video [added 12/12/07]
Bystander
Effect - an interesting (and ethically questionable) MSNBC video
demonstration of the bystander effect -- a man and a young girl
roleplay his abducting her on the street. Will passerbys stop to
help? Watch what the hidden video captures. [added
7/5/06]
Methods
Deconstructing
media polls - Embedded in this blog entry is an excellent video
clip from The Daily Show on why we should be skeptical of
polls presented by TV news shows. [added 1/15/10]
Framing
survey questions - an amusing video clip from a TV comedy show
(Yes Prime Minister) that illustrates well how survey results can
be manipulated [added 7/3/09]
Statistics
video series - a video instructional series containing 26 half-hour
programs on statistics is now available on the Web. [added
12/27/06]
Daniel
Kahneman lecture on the Day Reconstruction Method - Kahneman
gave this lecture last July as part of his reception of an honorary
degree from the University of Wuerzburg. In the very interesting
hour-long video, Kahneman describes the motivating questions (e.g.,
"Are people happier in California?"), the thinking and
the research that led up to the development of the Day Reconstruction
Method. The different sections of the talk are listed so you can
skip to a specific part in class. I had a few technical problems,
but I was able to make it work. Well worth viewing! [added
3/2/05]
Ethics
videos online - extensive list of currently available video
online related to topics of ethics from Lawrence Hinman at the University
of San Diego[added 4/5/04]
View
a research study - Delroy Paulhus provides a long and a short
version of a video of a study on self-enhancement. I don't know
what you might do with it, but it does illustrate some common steps
in the research process. Scroll down to the end of the self-enhancement
section. [added 3/23/04]
Persuasion
Ads
Vintage television commercials - Lots of old tv commercials, but they can only be viewed in iTunes. [added 7/25/10]
Presidential
Campaign Ads - The Political Communication Lab at Stanford
University is another great source of campaign ads. [3/24/09]
Controversial
UK anti-smoking ads "effective" - The first link
describes recent research on the "Get unhooked" ad campaign.
Here
is one of the video ads. Don't watch if you are a fish. [6/20/08]
Presidential
Ads from 1952-2004 - Even more impressive is this site providing
video of campaign ads stretching back 50 years, and the site will
be updated soon to include more recent ads. "Presented by
the American Museum of the Moving Image in cooperation with the
Political Communication Center, University of Oklahoma."
[added 6/15/04]
Apple
Computer TV ads [added
7/06/07]
TV
commercials from the 1950s-1960s - Since these commercials
are available through Google, you can try the Google video trick
I described above to link to a specific commercial in this collection
if you like. [added 12/27/06]
TV
ads - Here are some more ads you can show in class from the
International Advertising Awards. [added
7/6/06]
Public
service announcements - This excellent resource provides a
history of many of the public service announcements from the Ad
Council over the last 60 years. It includes lots of images and
some video. Remember the "Crying Indian" television
ad? Watch it here. [added 4/5/04]
Super
Bowl Commercials and More -
Ads.com, a site I had linked to on this page, no longer has television
commercials available for viewing. So, where can you go if you
want to show old or current ads in your classrooms? Ifilm.com
is such a resource. View this years' (2005) and last years' Super
Bowl ads as well as many other commercials including a number
of controversial ones discussed in the media. [added
2/11/03]
Propaganda
analysis - at the Institute for Propaganda Analysis - includes
descriptions and examples of common techniques and some examples
of propaganda, including some video examples
Life as
a Moonie - In an interesting TED talk, Diane Benscoter describes
her five years as a member of a cult, how it affected her, and how
this all connects to extreme movements. [added 1/15/10]
Unconscious
priming of ad designers - Apparently, Derren Brown has a TV
show in the UK in which he illustrates a number of psychological
phenomenon. Many of these are available on YouTube and are quite
fascinating. In this episode Brown tricks two advertising designers
into creating an advertising poster through unconscious priming
that is eerily similar to one Brown created ahead of time. [added
1/15/10]
Fear
appeal - Embedded in this story about using scare tactics to
discourage teens from texting and driving is such a video public
service announcement. [added 1/14/10]
The
peripheral route - "In ads, banks try the warm, cozy approach."
[added
7/5/09]
Fear
appeal - Video courtesy of U.S. Republican Senators [added
7/5/09]
Using
viral video to reach teenagers - Video story about a public
service ad that tries to reach teenagers about unwanted pregnancies
through a "non-traditional" method. [added
7/3/09]
How cults work - [3/29/09]
"Cults: Dangerous devotion" - A History Channel program on cults that is broken into 10 parts on YouTube -- This link is to Part 1. [3/29/09]
Darkening the skin of the candidate - [3/29/09]
The
last 48 years of U.S. presidential debates - This PBS site contains
transcripts and video clips from the debates. Here
is an MSNBC resource about the 2008 U. S. presidential debates including
the full debate videos. [3/26/09]
Don't
Vote - This would be an interesting video for your students
to analyze in terms of persuasion techniques. [3/26/09]
Creating
a good feeling - Remember way back in 1985 when Ford Aerostar
tried to generate good feelings and an aura of technologically-advanced
aerodynamics about its minivan by comparing it to the Space Shuttle?
Well, unfortunately, shortly after that a Space Shuttle exploded
and the campaign was pulled. Not quite the association they were
after. First link is to a print ad for that campaign; here
is a link is to an article mentioning the campaign was pulled; here
is a tv commercial for that campaign. [added
4/11/08]
Follow the 2008 presidential elections through video - [added 4/9/08]
Getting people
to sign a petition - A funny bit from Penn and Teller in which
they send a woman to collect signatures at an environmental rally
to ban dihydrogen monoxide (H2O). Here
is a link to the mock website against DHMO. Definitely worth a look
if you haven't seen it. [added 7/14/07]
Principles
of persuasion in advertising - Robert Cialdini describes several
of the principles of persuasion he has identified as most effective.
[added
7/14/07]
The
cautious twins - Is this an example of a fear appeal? Rational?
Would this be effective for a young child or just scare the bejeebers
out of them? And how do you spell "bejeebers"? [added
7/8/07]
Talking
urinal cakes - Okay, I sent you the article about this before,
so I figured I had to add the video to your collection. [added
7/8/07]
The
Persuaders - Did you get a chance to see this excellent PBS
show recently on how marketers and politicians figure out how to
persuade us? If not, you are in luck. The entire episode is available
for viewing online at the above link. Definitely worth seeing. As
with many PBS shows now, the streaming video is broken up into segments
for easy display in the classroom. [added 12/1/04]
Propaganda
analysis - at the Institute for Propaganda Analysis - includes
descriptions and examples of common techniques and some examples
of propaganda, including some video examples
Prejudice
Race in America - Here's a nice montage of clips from The Daily Show on Obama, race, and "my America." [added 7/27/10]
Teachers with accents in Arizona - [added 7/27/10]
"Everything
but marriage" in the state of Washington - An amusing piece
by Stephen Colbert skewering those who are opposed to Washington's
recently passed legislation to give gay and lesbian partners all
the rights of a married couple [added 1/15/10]
Immigrants
- Video courtesy of U.S. Republican Senators [added
7/5/09]
The
stigma of mental illness - A good, brief video on this stigma
-- here
is another one. [added 7/3/09]
Libraries
and autism - Videos that try to educate about how individuals
with an autism spectrum disorder can best be served in a library.
[added
7/3/09]
Bank
ad with transgender theme - From Argentina, a very sensitive
ad -- would it play in your country? [added 7/3/09]
Another
version of the Black/White doll test - done by ABC News with
an accompanying story [added 7/3/09]
"That's
so gay" -- harmless or harmful? - This site makes the point
that phrases like "that's so gay" are offensive. Watch
some very effective commercials illustrating the point. I particularly
like the "that's so Emma and Julia" one. [added
7/3/09]
Clips from "American Black Journal" - This show premiered in Detroit, MI in 1968. [3/29/09]
Afghan schoolgirls defy Taliban - After being sprayed with acid on the way to school, Afghan girls speak out and return to school. [3/29/09]
Darkening the skin of the candidate - [3/29/09]
First openly transgender mayor in U.S. - see video story [3/29/09]
Some humor about prejudice - some good video examples from the blog This Week in Race [3/29/09]
"69% of African-Americans voted for Proposition 8" - this and other interesting tidbits in this Daily Show clip [3/29/09]
Kids sing against Prop 8 in California - Just adorable. Proposition 8 is a measure on the 2008 California ballot to ban same-sex marriage. [3/26/09]
Snickers runs another "homophobic TV ad" - [added 3/22/09]
"Bad questions to ask a transsexual" - interesting video from Calpernia Addams, a transsexual, describing the annoying questions often asked [added 3/22/09]
"Who can use the N-word?" - This link takes you to part 1 of five videos capturing a debate and discussion about the use of the N-word between a political scientist and a professor of culture and communication. Could be used to prompt discussion in your class. [added 5/24/08]
The secret Black language -- Blanguage - amusing video from The Daily Show [added 5/24/08]
Violence against gays - "Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres discusses the recent tragic death of 15 year-old Larry King from Oxnard, CA." [added 4/28/08]
Conversation with Banaji and Greenwald on the IAT - [added 4/15/08]
The Mormons - The entire four-hour Frontline program on the Mormon religion is available online. [added 4/15/08]
Martin Luther King's "I have a dream" speech - [added 4/9/08]
Darfur - The entire Frontline program, "On our watch," is available online. [added 4/9/08]
"A
Sunday in Clarkston" - interesting story of a church's
changing population which led it to adapt [added
4/2/08]
"Confessions of a Hitler
Youth" - Brief but interesting description of some of the
Nazi indoctrination of the youth -- second
brief video continues by discussing the Hitler youth movement. [added
4/2/08]
Disturbing Snickers ad -
Is this an example of Tajfel's minimal groups and formation of social
identity? [added 4/2/08]
The Selma to Montgomery march
- "Lynda Lowery turned fifteen years old during the Selma to
Montgomery march. She was arrested fifteen (15) times over the years
in which she participated in the civil rights movement. Lynda describes
"Bloody Sunday" and the resolve that carried her through
to the final march two weeks later." [added
4/2/08]
"Not
in our Town" - Watch a fairly lengthy clip from the documentary
about hate crimes in Billings, Montana and how the community responded.
Other materials here as well. [added 4/2/08]
Jesus
Colon's dilemma - Read about and watch the story of Black and
Puerto Rican Jesus Colon who, in the 1950s, encountered a white
woman on a subway who was clearly in need of some help. Should he
help? What went through his mind? Did he help? I'll let you find
out. [added 4/2/08]
Anti-semitism
- story and recollections of Holocaust survivor Rena Finder, including
a brief video [added 12/23/07]
Anti-semitism
- story and recollections of Holocaust survivor Nechama Tec, including
a brief video [added 12/23/07]
Violence
against Iraqi women - News report from NBC News [added
12/12/07]
Gay
stereotypes - A clip from the TV show Desperate Housewives
[added 12/12/07]
Speech
from F. W. de Klerk - "From Apartheid To Democracy"
-- a speech from former South African President F. W. de Klerk [added
12/12/07]
Jena 6 - I assume
those of you in the U.S. have heard of the case of the Jena 6, the
six black students in Jena, Louisiana accused of beating a white
student. The first link takes you to a good, detailed overview of
the incident and the subsequent controversy. If you want to show
a brief news clip about such an event, you can search the video
sections of news sites such as ABC or CNN. This
link takes you to a number of Jena 6 video clips from such a
search at ABC News. This
link is to one of the many accompanying stories in which two
nooses were found hanging from the back of a pickup truck. [added
11/17/07]
Asian-American
experience - This 10-minute video on identity is primarily composed
of interviews of Asian-Americans at Columbia College, asking them
what it means to be Asian-American. [added 7/8/07]
"Crayola
Monologues" - Just for fun - a fairly silly video about
stereotyping involving crayons [added 7/8/07]
"Anti-Semitism
in the 21st century: The resurgence" - You can view a 90-second
trailer here for this PBS show which aired in January 2007. [added
7/06/07]
Michael
Richards' "racist" tirade -
"Michael Richards exploded in anger as he performed at a famous
L.A. comedy club last Friday, hurling racial epithets that left
the crowd gasping." [added 1/1/07]
Survivor
of Rwandan genocide - You can read the transcript and watch
the entire 60 Minutes episode (13 minutes) about a woman who managed
to escape the Rwandan genocide of 1994. She is just now telling
her story. [added 12/27/06]
Steppin'
- I never heard of this "dance style popular today among black
fraternities and sororities" -- probably because I teach at
a small school. [added 12/27/06]
Twee
Vaders - A young boy signs a song about having two fathers and
some of the discrimination he faces. The song is apparently in Dutch
with English subtitles. To our Dutch subscribers, what is the cultural
acceptance of such in a song in your country, if it is from your
country? [added 12/27/06]
"A
girl like me" - I came across this interesting film (7
min, 15 sec) created by a 17-year old high school student in which
she attempts to recreate Kenneth and Mamie Clark's famous studies
of black and white dolls which was integral to the 1954 Brown vs.
Board of Education decision. More to the video as well. You can
read an article about it here.
[added
12/12/06]
The
science of sexual orientation - From the TV show 60 Minutes,
these are a variety of clips from this episode including a fascinating
video clip of nine-year old twin boys and their very different preferences.
[added 7/5/06]
"Dealing
with a racist cabbie" - A segment from a recent ABC's Primetime
show in which unsuspecting riders encounter a cab driver who goes
off on a racist tirade. The "driver" is a confederate
in on the little stunt. How would you respond? Raises ethical questions
for the riders and about the show itself. Would this make it through
an IRB? [added 7/5/06]
Teenager's
film on Holocaust survival - By clicking on the first Launch
button you see on this page (Movie tells Holocaust horror), you
will be able to view the NBC story covering this teenage boy's film
about his grandparents talking for the first time about their Holocaust
experience. If you scroll down a little and click the Launch button
by "Survivors' stories" you can view the entire film he
created. [added 9/20/05]
"How
has your life changed after September 11?" - a number of
short videos providing a variety of perspectives on 9/11, including
from Muslim/Arab-Americans -- from the Independent Television Service
[added
on 12/1/04]
Steven
Spielberg Jewish Film Archive
- The archive is in the process of making many films available for
viewing online about the Holocaust and other Jewish experiences.
More than 100 are available for viewing. [added 7/21/03]
"A
Class Divided"
- Frontline (PBS) recently rebroadcast its 1985 episode of the famous
story of Jane Elliott, the 3rd grade teacher in rural Iowa, who
in the late '60's began an exercise in her class in which she separated
her white students into blue-eyed and brown-eyed kids to teach them
lessons of discrimination. The entire episode can now be viewed
online at this address. It begins with the fascinating original
footage in Elliott's 3rd grade classroom and includes follow-up
experiences since that time. The episode is broken into five segments
online. I love when such material is made available online because
I can pick certain clips to show in class or I can send students
to view them outside of class. Nothing to put on reserve! [added
7/16/03]
Video
Documentaries: Civil Rights -
Although these three video documentaries were designed for high
schools, they contain some good video. [added 2/1/03]
Assault
on Gay America - the five-minute video excerpt from this program
is an excellent clip to show in class addressing some of the motivation
behind these hate crimes [added 11/07/02]
The
Two Nations of Black America [added 11/07/02]
Holocaust
teaching guide - hundreds of images, videos and other resources
Psychology
in the Courtroom
Wrongful
convictions - Very interesting TED talk in which a photographer
presents images of and discusses cases of men who were wrongly convicted
of terrible crimes primarily on faulty eyewitness testimony. The
section of her talk on this topic begins about 11:30 into the presentation.
[added 1/15/10]
Lie
detection - Very interesting 60 Minutes episode on the
current state of "mind reading" capable through fMRI and
other techniques [added 1/15/10]
"Eyewitness:
How accurate is visual memory?" - Interesting episode from
60 Minutes on eyewitness memory. The link takes you to the full
episode of that show. The segment on eyewitness testimony starts
at 15:00. Here
is a transcript and a brief video clip from the show, but it is
worth watching Elizabeth Loftus describe the Bugs Bunny at Disney
World study. [added 7/3/09]
False memories - very nice animated example of false memories from an upcoming television show [added 6/2/08]
Psychology
in the Courtroom - The Court TV website provides some clips
of opening and closing arguments, witness testimony, verdicts and
more. [added 7/5/06]
Documentary
of an entire criminal case - "The shooting of big man:
Anatomy of a criminal case" is now available for viewing online.
The 1 hr, 40 min. documentary first shown on ABC News quite a few
years ago follows a single case from beginning to end. [added
on 12/1/04]
Social
Beliefs/Judgments
Change blindness - A nice twist on the famous gorilla video, also from Dan Simon -- if too many of your students have already seen the gorilla video or a variation of it, they can still be fooled by this one. [added 7/27/10]
How
do we feel when wearing "fake" clothing? - An interesting
description by Dan Ariely of research that asked people to wear
knock-off sunglasses. How does wearing a fake affect your perceptions
and behaviors in different contexts? [added 1/15/10]
Unconscious
priming of ad designers - Apparently, Derren Brown has a TV
show in the UK in which he illustrates a number of psychological
phenomenon. Many of these are available on YouTube and are quite
fascinating. In this episode Brown tricks two advertising designers
into creating an advertising poster through unconscious priming
that is eerily similar to one Brown created ahead of time. [added
1/15/10]
Person
swap experiment - Here is another fascinating demonstration
from Derren Brown that replicates psychological research. See "related
videos" at this page to view more Derren Brown episodes. [added
1/15/10]
Cognitive
illusions - another interesting TED talk from Dan Ariely on
visual illusions as a metaphor for some of our irrational thinking
[added
7/3/09]
Choice
blindness - Video briefly summarizes a very cool study -- article
also included [added
7/3/09]
"Why
we think it's OK to cheat and steal (sometimes)" - Another
interesting TED lecture, this time from Dan Ariely continuing his
focus on the predictably irrational. [added
7/3/09]
Keeping options open - Dan Ariely, in a very brief video, describes an example of what he calls predictably irrational behavior. [added 3/22/09]
False memories - very nice animated example of false memories from an upcoming television show [added 6/2/08]
Change
blindness or inattentional blindness or... - Whatever you call
it, this is an excellent clip illustrating a clever study on the
topic. [added
5/24/08]
Inattentional
blindness - Here's a nice variation of the gorilla video example
incorporated into an ad. [added 4/16/08]
First impressions - a fascinating video of side-by-side people making guesses about the other from their first impressions [added 4/9/08]
Vividness
effect/availability heuristic - A classic and hysterical video
from The Daily Show, "Summer of the sharks" [added
3/28/08]
Impression
formation - In this clip from the film Young Sherlock Holmes,
a young Sherlock Holmes meets a young Dr. Watson for the first time
and draws several inferences about his future companion from a few
bits of information. Another hat tip to Marianne for this link.
[added 12/12/07]
Inattentional
blindness - another video example of this phenomenon [added
11/23/07]
Why
too much choice is bad for us - an interesting video lecture
from Barry Schwartz -- begins with a brief ad [added
11/23/07]
Mindblindness
- This short video which appears to be about a card trick is actually
an interesting demonstration of mindblindness. [added
7/15/07]
Feeling
it vs. Thinking about it - This is the first episode of The
Colbert Report show with Steven Colbert. In the first five minutes
of this hilarious and now famous clip he introduces the word "truthiness"
where he discusses how it is better to feel the truth than to know
it. [added 12/27/06]
"Face
to face: The science of reading faces" - Watch an hour-long
interview of Paul Ekman. Transcript is also included. [added
1/16/06]
Lecture
by Daniel Kahneman - View a 40-minute lecture entitled, "Maps
of Bounded Rationality" given by Daniel Kahneman in 2002. This
video is provided in a nice format in which the video is played
alongside a script of the speech. You can also just read a transcript
of the speech at this site. [added 4/5/04]
Visual
illusions related to social judgment
- Some interesting videos are made available online from the Visual
Cognition Lab at the University of Illinois. Actual videos used
in studies of change blindness and other topics. Illustrates some
social perception and expectation errors. Quicktime is required.
[added 7/23/03]
-
Here
is the "Gorillas in our midst" article that describes
the research that used some of these videos
Social
Psychology and the Sustainable Future
Dan
Gilbert lecture - Interesting 20-minute talk on the impact bias,
"the tendency to overestimate the hedonic impact of future
events." We're not very good at predicting what will make us
happy. But I think you will enjoy this video. Hey, I wonder if we
are better at predicting what will make other people happy? [added
7/19/07]
The
Self
"The self and culture" - [added 2/6/10]
Impulse
control of sextuplets - a video showing a test of delay of gratification
among a famous set of sextuplets [added 12/12/07]
Self-efficacy
-- Find some videos in this extensive resource on Bandura's theory
and the work of many on this topic. [added 12/10/07]
Dan
Gilbert lecture - Interesting 20-minute talk on the impact bias,
"the tendency to overestimate the hedonic impact of future
events." We're not very good at predicting what will make us
happy. But I think you will enjoy this video. Hey, I wonder if we
are better at predicting what will make other people happy? [added
7/19/07]
"The
Happiness Formula" - A BBC program has an extensive accompanying
website with lots of video and other good resources on happiness.
Even take a happiness test. [added
7/6/06]
View
a research study - Delroy Paulhus provides a long and a short
version of a video of a study on self-enhancement. I don't know
what you might do with it, but it does illustrate some common steps
in the research process. Scroll down to the end of the self-enhancement
section. [added 3/23/04]