
Twitter and ADHD (SOP60)
Looking at large numbers of social media postings in aggregate can tell us quite a bit about Americans’ mental state. Sharath Guntuku, PhD, has analyzed the language in tweets to identify regional var...
11 Juli 201810min

Big Data (SOP59)
Social physics is the idea of using statistics to quantify and manage change in culture. This idea inspired the modern national census, but the difficulty of acquiring data limited what could be accom...
20 Juni 201821min

Suicide Contagion (SOP58)
Conventional wisdom says that impressionable individuals will imitate all kinds of behaviors they see in movies and on TV — including suicide, especially in the wake of the TV series "13 Reasons Why."...
6 Juni 201811min

Self-Driving Cars (SOP57)
Several technology and automotive companies are already testing highly automated vehicles on public roads, and many automobiles can be driven with the assistance of semi-automated systems. Through the...
16 Maj 201819min

Raising Children in the Digital Age (SOP56)
Touchscreen use among children is ubiquitous. But how much is too much, and is there an age before which you shouldn’t hand a child a smartphone or tablet? Roberta Golinkoff, PhD, discusses how this r...
2 Maj 201819min

Graying green (SOP54)
Climate change will have significant psychological effects on many people, including older adults, according to a report published by the American Psychological Association and ecoAmerica. In this epi...
16 Mars 201813min

Getting teens to eat healthy (SOP53)
Since 1980, obesity in the United States has doubled among children ages 2 to 4, and nearly tripled among children and adolescents ages 6 to 19. In this episode, Eleanor Mackey, PhD, talks about why i...
16 Feb 201813min




















