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88 - Christina Barbieri: Do examples help students learn math?
Listen now (33 min) | Anjie chats with Dr. Christina Barbieri. Christina is an Assistant Professor at the University of Delaware’s School of Education…
Stanford Psychology Podcast
Mar 16
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88 - Christina Barbieri: Do examples help students learn math?
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87 - Marilynn Brewer: Social Identity and Intergroup Conflict
Listen now (55 min) | Eric chats with Marilynn Brewer, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Ohio State University. Marilynn is one of the world’s leading…
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Mar 9
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87 - Marilynn Brewer: Social Identity and Intergroup Conflict
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86 - Cameron Ellis: Using fMRI to study what it is like to be an infant
Listen now (61 min) | Bella chats with professor Cameron Ellis. Cameron is an assistant professor in the psychology department at Stanford University…
Stanford Psychology Podcast
Mar 2
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86 - Cameron Ellis: Using fMRI to study what it is like to be an infant
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February 2023
85 - Wayne Wu: Attention, from a philosophical point of view
Listen now (39 min) | Anjie chats with Dr. Wayne Wu. Wanye is an associate professor at the Department of Philosophy and the Neuroscience Institute at…
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Feb 23
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85 - Wayne Wu: Attention, from a philosophical point of view
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84 - Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals
Listen now (56 min) | Eric chats with Martha Nussbaum, Distinguished Service Professor in law and philosophy at the University of Chicago. She is one of…
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Feb 16
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84 - Martha Nussbaum: Justice for Animals
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83 - Dacher Keltner: The Science of Awe
Listen now (48 min) | Eric chats with Dacher Keltner, Professor of Psychology at UC Berkeley and Co-Director of the Greater Good Science Center. Dacher…
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Feb 9
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83 - Dacher Keltner: The Science of Awe
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82 - Kimberly Chiew: How do people remember Election Night 2016?
Listen now (37 min) | Anjie chats with Dr. Kimberly Chiew with us. Kimberly is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Psychology at the University…
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Feb 2
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82 - Kimberly Chiew: How do people remember Election Night 2016?
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January 2023
81 - Sa-Kiera Hudson: Social Dominance, Empathy, and Schadenfreude
Listen now (51 min) | Eric chats with Sa-Kiera Hudson, Assistant Professor at University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business. Kiera studies…
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Jan 26
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81 - Sa-Kiera Hudson: Social Dominance, Empathy, and Schadenfreude
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80 - Hu Chuan-Peng: Building Open Science in China
Listen now (37 min) | Anjie chats with Dr. Hu Chuan-Peng, a faculty member of the School of Psychology, Nanjing Normal University, Nanjing, China. His…
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Jan 12
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80 - Hu Chuan-Peng: Building Open Science in China
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WITH TRANSCRIPT: 79 - Delroy Paulhus: Psychopathy, Narcissism, Machiavellianism, Sadism
Listen now (46 min) | AN INTERACTIVE TRANSCRIPT IS AVAILABLE FOR THIS EPISODE: https://share.descript.com/view/PDj7Wi7M2oS or DOWN BELOW HERE ON…
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Jan 5
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WITH TRANSCRIPT: 79 - Delroy Paulhus: Psychopathy, Narcissism, Machiavellianism, Sadism
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December 2022
78 - Laura Schulz: The journey of becoming a cognitive scientist and what babies and children have taught us about their cognition
Listen now (60 min) | Bella chats with professor Laura Schulz. Laura is a Professor of Cognitive Sciences in the Brain and Cognitive Sciences Department…
Stanford Psychology Podcast
Dec 29, 2022
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78 - Laura Schulz: The journey of becoming a cognitive scientist and what babies and children have taught us about their cognition
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77 - Melissa Kibbe: How do infants represent objects and agents?
Listen now (57 min) | Bella chats with professor Melissa Kibbe. Melissa is an associate professor of Psychological & Brain Sciences at Boston…
Stanford Psychology Podcast
Dec 22, 2022
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77 - Melissa Kibbe: How do infants represent objects and agents?
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