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Reliability and Validity: Measurement Matters
What is the difference between reliability and validity? These two statistical concepts are critical to science.
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Subitizing: The Superpower You Didn't Know You Have
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Subitizing is a mathematical superpower you didn't know you have, but it shapes the culture around you and across the globe. Here's how scientists study it, and how you can expand your number cognition. Further Reading: Chen, J., Paul, J. M., & Reeve, R. (2022). Manipulation of attention affects subitizing performance: A systematic review and meta-analysis. Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews,...
Make Your New Years Resolution Stick: Goal Setting Theory
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How do you give your best chances of success on your New Year's Resolution? Science has the answer! Here's an overview of goal-setting theory and how to make it work for you. Further Reading: Höchli, B., Brügger, A., & Messner, C. (2020). Making New Year's resolutions that stick: Exploring how superordinate and subordinate goals motivate goal pursuit. Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being, ...
Feeling The Future: Is ESP real (according to science)?
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Today let's talk about that time psychologist Daryl Bem published a paper that showed psi phenomena like precognition are real. The 2011 dive into parapsychology and the aftermath. What is Parapsychology? th-cam.com/video/5BazKwrovKo/w-d-xo.html Statistical Significance vs. Practical Significance: th-cam.com/video/oGgsKmi_lyA/w-d-xo.html Further Reading: Bem, D. J. (2011). Feeling the future: e...
ADHD: What is the Witching Hour?
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Let's talk about the ADHD witching hour. Further reading: Bijlenga, D., Vollebregt, M. A., Kooij, J. S., & Arns, M. (2019). The role of the circadian system in the etiology and pathophysiology of ADHD: time to redefine ADHD?. ADHD Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorders, 11(1), 5-19. Coogan, A. N., Baird, A. L., Popa-Wagner, A., & Thome, J. (2016). Circadian rhythms and attention deficit ...
TMNT: Mutant Mayhem, Prejudice, and Overcoming Implicit Bias
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The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem deals with prejudice and a need for acceptance, but how does the movie compare to what we know about the science of implicit attitudes? Take the IAT yourself: implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/takeatest.html Further Reading: Kurzban, R., Tooby, J., & Cosmides, L. (2001). Can race be erased? Coalitional computation and social categorization. Proceeding...
Dorothea Dix: Pioneer of Mental Health Reform
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Dorothea Dix was advocating for better conditions for mental health patients before it was cool. Further reading: Parry, M. S. (2006). Dorothea Dix (1802-1887). American Journal of Public Health, 96(4), 624-625. Dix, D. (2006). “I Tell What I Have Seen”-The Reports of Asylum Reformer Dorothea Dix. American Journal of Public Health, 96(4), 622-624. Dix, D. L. (1845). Remarks on prisons and priso...
Autism and Gender Identity: What does the research say?
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Are there links between autism and differences in gender identity or expression? What does the research say? NOTE: Since the filming of this video, controversy related to this issue has been raised about autism and other diagnoses as reasons to deny gender affirming care. Stay tuned for a future video on autism, autonomy, and consent. Further Reading: Kinnaird, E., Stewart, C., & Tchanturia, K....
Autistic Headcanon: Is it wrong to diagnose characters with mental disorders?
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Was I wrong to highlight the autistic traits of Wednesday Addams? Is it wrong to diagnose fictional characters or historical figures with mental disorders? Videos mentioned Social model of disability: th-cam.com/video/hG7lwiKzfw4/w-d-xo.html Med Student Syndrome: th-cam.com/video/ZOu81LrxwPQ/w-d-xo.html The Goldwater Rule: th-cam.com/video/t1kRh6T8Upg/w-d-xo.html Autistic Traits of Wednesday Ad...
What are Scientific Conferences?
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What are scientific conferences really like? Here's what to expect from scholarly meetings.
You should know about Dr. Inez Beverly Prosser
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Today, we continue our Women in Psychology series with a look at the work of Inez Beverly Prosser, PhD, who overcame adversity, never gave up on getting her degree, and made significant contributions that are still valuable today. Further Reading: Benjamin Jr, L. T., Henry, K. D., & Mcmahon, L. R. (2005). Inez Beverly Prosser and the education of African Americans. Journal of the History of the...
The False Consensus Effect: Why people believe their echo chambers
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Today we discuss the "false consensus" effect, and explore recent studies on how this is impacted by social media, comments, and echo chambers. Further Reading: Bunker, C. J., & Varnum, M. E. (2021). How strong is the association between social media use and false consensus?. Computers in Human Behavior, 125, 106947. Luzsa, R., & Mayr, S. (2021). False consensus in the echo chamber: Exposure to...
Boost your scientific writing: When to use i.e. and e.g.
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Today we discuss when to use the Latin abbreviations i.e. and e.g. in your scientific writing (and understand what they mean when reading).
Using Chat GPT to write my college homework
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A look into Chat GPT, a brief history of AI and chatbots, their relation to psychology, cautions about using Chat GPT for writing college essays, biases in Chat GPT's responses, how to use Chat GPT to work for you, is Chat GPT conscious, and more. Eliza the Chatbot: web.njit.edu/~ronkowit/eliza.html 00:00 Introduction 01:24 AI will change the world 02:19 Outsourcing our brains 04:13 What are ch...
Wednesday Addams is the BEST autistic character on TV
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Netflix's new series Wednesday is gaining a lot of attention, but nobody seems to be talking about how Wednesday is coded as autistic. Let's explore Wednesday Addams' traits of autism spectrum disorder, and how her neurodiversity impacts her strengths and weaknesses on the show. 00:00 Intro 00:47 Autistic Representation in Media 03:43 Overview of Wednesday 05:25 Sensory sensitivities 06:45 Deep...
Watch this video before you use the word "Overdiagnosis"
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Watch this video before you use the word "Overdiagnosis"
The Overview Effect: The emotional experience that might save the planet
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The Overview Effect: The emotional experience that might save the planet
Why is everyone afraid of the dark? (According to science)
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Why is everyone afraid of the dark? (According to science)
Are Animals Scared by Halloween Masks? A scientific experiment
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Are Animals Scared by Halloween Masks? A scientific experiment
Why do we have Nightmares, and how do we treat them?
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Why do we have Nightmares, and how do we treat them?
Horror Movies: Why do people like to be scared? (According to science)
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Horror Movies: Why do people like to be scared? (According to science)
The Stroop Effect
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The Stroop Effect
Rosalie Rayner: Villain or Victim? The untold story of Behaviorism’s first lady
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Rosalie Rayner: Villain or Victim? The untold story of Behaviorism’s first lady
The Truth and Myth of Little Albert: John Watson's famous experiment
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The Truth and Myth of Little Albert: John Watson's famous experiment
How psychologist Harry Hollingworth saved your favorite beverage!
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How psychologist Harry Hollingworth saved your favorite beverage!
Who was Phineas Gage? What the textbooks get wrong about his famous brain injury
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Who was Phineas Gage? What the textbooks get wrong about his famous brain injury
Top Tips for College Success!
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Top Tips for College Success!
The serotonin theory of depression is WRONG!? Depression is (still) not a chemical imbalance.
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The serotonin theory of depression is WRONG!? Depression is (still) not a chemical imbalance.
Three more jobs in Psychology with a Bachelor's Degree
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Three more jobs in Psychology with a Bachelor's Degree
Prospective Memory: Remembering to do stuff (and how to improve it)
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Prospective Memory: Remembering to do stuff (and how to improve it)

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  • @maryorr3257
    @maryorr3257 3 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    I had the chemical imbalance prove beyond doubt during my episode of clinical depression I want from 11 stone wright to 8 and a half I stopped speaking stopped eating was in a state of anhedonia I now see that a combination of grief and loss over a short space of time in the Covid hiatus of 2020 I have made a good recovery and am a stronger person and free from depression I realise that sertraline only works for just more than half of sufferers I had side effects like weight gain which I have to keep under wraps with exercise and diet My complete shut down had been a gradual condition My dad had cancer for 10 years and it was a long struggle for him Difficult to observe the brave struggle he had I see now it also wad taking its toll on me Taking care of our medical health is so important maybe even more than the physical

  • @MakiPcr
    @MakiPcr 18 ชั่วโมงที่ผ่านมา

    Yay! Ableism in science

  • @vijayakumarm8574
    @vijayakumarm8574 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Hi Mam... Can a child psychologist in India(with Bachelor and Masters completed) work for US or Canada through online?

  • @RBX_MODE
    @RBX_MODE 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

  • @nicolasparra8000
    @nicolasparra8000 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    There are def jobs with a bachelor for psy, I feel like you just have to look and if you enjoy the major go for it

  • @misspat7555
    @misspat7555 3 วันที่ผ่านมา

    As an autistic child of an autistic man who is now raising my own autistic child, I suspect things like “high pain tolerance”, “low facial expression”, “no bodily reaction”, etc., can be easily explained by the fact that we are expected to act as if we are NOT in pain in situations where we are in a LOT of pain due to sensory/social sensitivities and easy overwhelm basically from birth. Meltdowns often aren’t safe, and so we live life shutdown and dissociated. I’ve incorporated some sensory/social adjustments (light covers; weighted blankets; fidgets; regular periods of isolation) into my life, and I notice myself requiring less recovery time in order to return to functionality. Point being, we have been trained from infancy to disregard the signals our bodies send, as they inconvenience others, taking up time, money, and whatnot needed for survival because billionaires be billionaire-ing. So, our reaction to ANY signal becomes blunted, because we are DISSOCIATED. Thank you for coming to my TED talk! TL:DR- Autistics have been trained not to react to stimuli as we experience them basically from birth. We are chronically traumatized, and THAT is what is being measured! 🤦‍♀️

  • @nautblue4284
    @nautblue4284 4 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Can this prevent me from obtaining custody should my marriage fail?

  • @Kyrani99
    @Kyrani99 5 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The chemical imbalances theory for any of the mental disorders serves the pharmaceutical industry The reality is that there is a mind body connection. You only need to see that vast majority of the people with depression have an anxiety issue. and anxiety is also being written off as a chemical imbalance. This is because they won't look at the physiology to see the whole picture. The organ most affected is the heart and that is because anxiety that is problematic has two major aspects. One is the fight or flight response. That means the heart is getting signals to go fast. The other aspect is the worry, the need to think and reason. This requires resting metabolism and in the fight or flight response cognition is somewhat declined. So with the need to think and reason, to worry, the heart is getting signals to go slower. Now, once the person starts to think they perceive the danger again and this means their body goes back to the fear/stress response. So it is about perceiving danger, then needing to think then perceiving danger again and so on. The heart is getting signals to go fast then slow then fast again and so on. The net result is that the heart becomes ineffective as a pump. Hence the metabolism goes low and stays low. That is depression. You have to resolve the underlying problems. There is also one sort of depression that is very rare and that is the freeze response aspect of the fight or flight response. But there would still be an issue that the person is trying to avoid. This needs to be discovered to help the person out of the freeze response.

  • @thebdrop1
    @thebdrop1 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This video has been great! Thank you so much for sharing, I’m currently studying for exams and wanted to clarify my knowledge of this theory. Thank you again so very much!

  • @FERGX12
    @FERGX12 6 วันที่ผ่านมา

    T gondii infects about 40% of popupation

  • @therealedboi
    @therealedboi 7 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fantastic analysis! You've earned a new subscriber. As a mild claustrophobic with PTSD, its always been something on the back of my mind. Nothing too bad for me but your lesson on this is incredibly educational. You should be a teacher!

  • @sour_grapes4280
    @sour_grapes4280 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The flashlight analogy was enlightening for me 😏

  • @patrickscottmusica
    @patrickscottmusica 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

    This is an extraordinary outsider's guide to autism. It's being an outlier with strengths and deficits. It's neither a disability nor a super-power, but a collection of both and no one has the same combo. I once heard the expression "spiky skillset" and that's perfect. For instance I understand mathematical concepts so well that I work in tight collaboration with a PHD mathematician, but I failed freshman algebra... twice. I can understand the concepts, but I can't do the actual math. My 8YO is formidable in math and chess, but was slow with language, whereas I was hyperlexic.

  • @julienfroidevaux1143
    @julienfroidevaux1143 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    A mixture of both to much intelligence and to little . Very confusing.😢

  • @NathanUttley
    @NathanUttley 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That kazoo though!!!

  • @Frank-xf6gb
    @Frank-xf6gb 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank You for this!

  • @macumezahn
    @macumezahn 21 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Garcias bntw experiment was my first paper in psychology. A great researcher. His findings were extremely wide ranging. He immediately broke two of the laws of conditioning....getting sick or queasy, was a long delay, not a short or immediate delay, secondly because of survival triggers, you have one trial learning! A great scientist. 😊

  • @georgeflamehand2100
    @georgeflamehand2100 22 วันที่ผ่านมา

    i feel happy when it rains it actually calms me when ive had a stressful day i just sit out in the rain a bit and im okay i love water 💙💙

  • @a4c01
    @a4c01 25 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Aye...Booyakashah!

  • @willywonka1897
    @willywonka1897 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    thank you so much!

  • @itsbotirlll
    @itsbotirlll 27 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Great video!

  • @danieldoherty420
    @danieldoherty420 29 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Thank you for this! This is something I've always struggled with

  • @borisnicholson6508
    @borisnicholson6508 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Singapore has just repealed a thirty year cat ban. Stats?

  • @scottblack7182
    @scottblack7182 หลายเดือนก่อน

    So youre saying that they either are traumatized or just rebellious...sounds about right .

  • @Ramesh.7GP
    @Ramesh.7GP หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you

  • @HarrimanLennon-o1c
    @HarrimanLennon-o1c หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hall Thomas Davis Eric Harris Jennifer

  • @valerieanderson3833
    @valerieanderson3833 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I think parasites are demons

  • @hannahscott6604
    @hannahscott6604 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Apparently I’m an anomaly. No learning disability, ID, but average IQ, very smart and autistic- superior drawing score. High average spelling score. everything else on the test stunk I’m so flipping tired of only seeing autistics in these comments sections with 130 IQs

  • @ALPHA-bj1tx
    @ALPHA-bj1tx หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you so much

  • @Nostalgiababy
    @Nostalgiababy หลายเดือนก่อน

    my results appointment is tomorrow eek

  • @amazingraichu96
    @amazingraichu96 หลายเดือนก่อน

    For some body that has autism, there's sadly not a lot of opportunities to work for adults with Asperger's. You can't go to the college because it's usually tend to lean towards people more typical. You can't find work because they tend to weed you out of the system when they find out what you have. I am right about this because I've been trying to find since last February and I couldn't find anything. I did have some short job opportunities at dollar general and sonic , but once they find out what I have, I'm let go. I would highly advise people in my situation to be on ssdi as fast as they can before you age too much

  • @JeneeThompson
    @JeneeThompson หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’ve just diagnosed myself.

  • @cosmoscircle1158
    @cosmoscircle1158 หลายเดือนก่อน

    some people around me, when its rain and cloudy They're started to complain about weather and getting bored , and depressed but I feel totally different i like rain its very nice and make me relax and more happier especially if raining in my free day. super relax

  • @karinesavard2016
    @karinesavard2016 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video!! 👍👍😁 love your way of presenting

    • @PsyvsPsy
      @PsyvsPsy หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you! 😃

  • @lexi_2021
    @lexi_2021 หลายเดือนก่อน

    As far as I have observed my own son, I could say autistic children have normal general IQ but they do have learning difficulties.

  • @ice12984
    @ice12984 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Autistic people can have empathy but for me I hardly have any

  • @arielperez797
    @arielperez797 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Interesting. Just learned about salience yesterday and already seeing the world way different. For example: does seeing an attractive person automatically increase your salience? Basically, do we naturally give more importance to beautiful people? As opposed to not so attractive. We remember more a beautiful face than a not so beautiful...

  • @baccanoverano9367
    @baccanoverano9367 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Toxoplasmosis increases testosterone. Wait until the body builder community starts purposely infecting themselves.

  • @samanthab4524
    @samanthab4524 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I finally have a name for my phobia... started noticing when standing next to a big truck made me wanna faint haha... I can't even drive past a wind turbine 😂

  • @josieconroy9177
    @josieconroy9177 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I’m autistic and the way I feel empathy is as if I have a super natural power in a fantasy or sci-fi story. If I were to touch someone’s shoulder, I would feel their pain, experience what they went through and feel their pain and cry their tears.

  • @okzoomer5728
    @okzoomer5728 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm autistic but may have chimerism as well [aka, vanishing twin brother in the womb, absorbed cells or was exposed to high levels of testosterone at some point]. I have atypical gender dysphoria where I feel happy with my natal sex characteristics but also feel like I didn't develop properly in other ways. I seem to need higher levels of testosterone than most cis women do for my physiology to function properly, as I've learned recently through multiple health problems.

  • @DevonPhoenix
    @DevonPhoenix หลายเดือนก่อน

    Fenbendazine. Checkmate.

  • @stewartent2009
    @stewartent2009 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I'm type 2 diabetic,do my meds like metformin affect me,and what are practices you recommended I do? Very interesting 🤔

  • @adrianasenchantedgarden8020
    @adrianasenchantedgarden8020 หลายเดือนก่อน

    will Byers

  • @HIGHINDIAN23
    @HIGHINDIAN23 หลายเดือนก่อน

    most simple explanation ! made my life and thesis easier

  • @MaxwellVrooman
    @MaxwellVrooman 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I don’t think people truly understand how intelligent autistic people are first off. We know things without even learning them. I don’t even know how that makes sense Not to mention, we’re not confined to normalcy allowing us to truly see the world and truly wonder about the world no, of course more severe autistic. People can’t really express this in any productive way but imagine someone autistic but high functioning. I introduce you to me I am high functioning autistic my special subjects science history philosophy I have the ability to answer any hypothetical question you could ask me I can understand complicated science fiction other sense of teleportation or growth raise or shit like that I’m talking shit like time travel in dimensional traveling shit like thatI can comprehend things most regular people can’t even begin to think of autistic people are incredibly intelligent. The only problem is most of us. Our brains aren’t really capable of expressing that properly. Also, a lot of us aren’t really autistic. We’ve been self diagnosed by parents.

  • @MaxwellVrooman
    @MaxwellVrooman 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Someone who has autism I see nothing wrong with using the puzzle piece or the infinity sign. I prefer the puzzle piece though. Our own little symbol it’s like saying we’re a part of the puzzle. Just gotta figure out where we go.

  • @cocoaorange1
    @cocoaorange1 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wednesday is a strange be child, but I doubt she is autistic.

  • @rosalinda-addae5915
    @rosalinda-addae5915 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you

  • @BeckiLynn_N
    @BeckiLynn_N 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Love the ending. It's a wonder so few people understand that. On the subject, though, I am an older transgender woman. I have been transitioning slowly over the last few years. It may be anecdotal, but two weeks after I started HRT, my mind cleared up and the world seems easier to handle. Therapy and drugs (prescribed) could only hold me level. Estrogen has helped me see life as it should be. Just food for thought.