How to learn better using psychology, with Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD

How to learn better using psychology, with Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD

From kindergarten through college, very few students are taught a crucial skill set – how, exactly, to study effectively. Regan Gurung, PhD, and John Dunlosky, PhD, authors of “Study like a Champ: The Psychology-based Guide to “Grade A Study Habits,” talk about the biggest studying myths, which study techniques work and which don’t, and why finding studying difficult can be a sign that you’re doing it right. Links Regan Gurung, PhD John Dunlosky, PhD Speaking of Psychology Home Page Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Future of Work (SOP90)

Future of Work (SOP90)

From automation, to artificial intelligence to employee surveillance, technology is rapidly changing the way we work. It’s raising ethical questions, concerns about the future of the job market and bl...

25 Syys 201939min

Understanding Racial Inequities in School Discipline (SOP89)

Understanding Racial Inequities in School Discipline (SOP89)

Discipline in pre-K through 12 schools is not doled out equally, as black students, boys and students with disabilities are suspended and expelled at much higher rates than other students, according t...

11 Syys 20191h 10min

Bonus Episode: Debunking Myths About Fertility with Angela Lawson, PhD

Bonus Episode: Debunking Myths About Fertility with Angela Lawson, PhD

About 6% of U.S. women ages 15 to 44 experience infertility, with many of those reporting that infertility is the most upsetting experience of their lives. Dr. Angela Lawson helps us separate fact fro...

4 Syys 201936min

What Guides Our Buying Behaviors (SOP88)

What Guides Our Buying Behaviors (SOP88)

Why do some people buy so much, while others shun that lifestyle for simplicity or to save? How do brands reach into our psyches to get us to pull out our wallets and credit cards? What are some of th...

28 Elo 201948min

Bonus Episode: Fake News with Chrysalis Wright, PhD

Bonus Episode: Fake News with Chrysalis Wright, PhD

Fake news, 2017’s word of the year and recent edition to the Oxford English Dictionary, has become a widespread problem. This episode of Speaking of Psychology discusses how this phenomenon of intenti...

21 Elo 201928min

Why Popularity Matters (SOP87)

Why Popularity Matters (SOP87)

Some of us recall high school as being filled with fun parties, football games and flirting while others think back to that time with a shudder and are just glad it’s over. But is it really over? Does...

14 Elo 201934min

Why We Like the Foods We Like (SOP86)

Why We Like the Foods We Like (SOP86)

Why do some people scarf down anchovies by the pound while others recoil at the thought of a tuna fish sandwich? Why do the textures of certain foods, like mushrooms, turn people off? Not only is tast...

31 Heinä 201953min

On the Front Lines of the Immigration Crisis (SOP85)

On the Front Lines of the Immigration Crisis (SOP85)

The crisis at the U.S. southern border shows no signs of stopping and the system designed to serve immigrants and refugees is overwhelmed and ill-prepared to handle the influx of people. Psychologists...

17 Heinä 201942min

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