The psychology behind our political divide, with Keith Payne, PhD

The psychology behind our political divide, with Keith Payne, PhD

The U.S. feels more polarized than ever, and with election day around the corner, many of us are feeling the strain of political divisions among our friends, family members and loved ones. Keith Payne, PhD, author of “Good Reasonable People: The Psychology Behind America’s Dangerous Divide,” discusses the psychology that underlies how most people think about politics, how U.S. history has led us to where we are, whether polarization is really worse than it used to be, and what, if anything, we can we do to bridge the divide. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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How to recognize and combat ‘fake news,’ with Dolores Albarracin, PhD

How to recognize and combat ‘fake news,’ with Dolores Albarracin, PhD

When you open the newspaper, turn on the nightly news or scroll the Internet, is what you are reading and seeing true? How do you know? What is “fake news” and why does it seem to be everywhere? Dr. D...

28 Okt 202031min

Will People Accept a COVID-19 Vaccine? With Gretchen Chapman, PhD

Will People Accept a COVID-19 Vaccine? With Gretchen Chapman, PhD

Scientists are racing to develop a safe, effective, vaccine for COVID-19 – but will people be willing to take it when it's available? We already have a flu vaccine, but less than half of Americans get...

21 Okt 202026min

What Drives Voter Behavior? With Jon Krosnick, PhD

What Drives Voter Behavior? With Jon Krosnick, PhD

Many Americans see this as the most consequential election in recent American history. What will shape voters’ decisions and actions this year? Jon Krosnick, PhD, director of the Political Psychology ...

7 Okt 202050min

How to Choose Effective, Science-based Mental Health Apps, with Stephen Schueller, PhD

How to Choose Effective, Science-based Mental Health Apps, with Stephen Schueller, PhD

Among the thousands of apps that aim to help people with everything from stress to anxiety to PTSD to sleep problems, how many are based on solid scientific research? How many live up to what they pro...

23 Sep 202031min

The Challenges Faced by Women in Leadership with Alice Eagly, PhD

The Challenges Faced by Women in Leadership with Alice Eagly, PhD

With U.S. Senator Kamala Harris as the Democrats’ choice for vice presidential nominee, the challenges faced by female political candidates are back in the news again. This year is the 100th anniversa...

9 Sep 202035min

How to Have Meaningful Dialogues Despite Political Differences with Tania Israel, PhD

How to Have Meaningful Dialogues Despite Political Differences with Tania Israel, PhD

As the 2020 election cycle heats up, so will conversations among family, friends and acquaintances on opposite ends of the political spectrum. The United States may be more politically polarized than ...

26 Aug 202025min

Survival of the Friendliest with Brian Hare, PhD

Survival of the Friendliest with Brian Hare, PhD

Compared with other animals, dogs are brilliant in one important way: They can understand and communicate with us, their human companions. Brian Hare, PhD, of Duke University, talks about what we know...

12 Aug 202026min

Reopening Schools in a Pandemic with Heidi Schweingruber, PhD

Reopening Schools in a Pandemic with Heidi Schweingruber, PhD

With the start of the 2020-2021 school year just weeks away, politicians, parents, health officials, school officials, teachers’ unions and other groups are debating whether it’s safe for students to ...

29 Juli 202031min

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