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They Did What to What?

Every episode, we read a classic study in psychology to learn the wild origin stories of how we think about how we think.

  1. 13

    S2E7 Stanford Prison Experiment: A priest, a lawyer, and a professor walk into a prison.

    Part 2/2 of our miniseries on the Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by Zimbardo in 1971.

  2. 12

    S2E6 Stanford Prison Experiment: Let's go bestie, we're building a prison.

    Martin and Cristina talk about the famous Stanford Prison Experiment conducted by Zimbardo in 1971. Part 1 of 2.

  3. 11

    S2E5 Spinal Anesthesia: August and August have a date.

    In this episode, Cristina covers an early paper on spinal anesthesia in which two German men inject cocaine into each others spinal columns.

  4. 10

    S2E4 Loftus Memory Studies: Do you remember your car crash?

    Cristina presents the original Loftus memory study of car crashes, taught to every intro to psychology class since 1974. The study is often cited as proof that witness testimony at trials can be faulty and shouldn't be trusted, but how was the study actually conducted?

  5. 9

    S2E3 The Bystander Effect: TV made us zombies

    In this episode, Cristina presents the history behind the bystander effect and how the murder of Kitty Genovese led to studies of prosocial behavior.

  6. 8

    S2E2 Dale Spender: Hiding in Bushes with Recorders

    In this episode, Cristina and Martin try to find the original study that found men think women are speaking an equal amount when women speak 15% of the time and men think women dominate conversations when they speak 30% of the time.

  7. 7

    S2E1 Pavlov: No Bell Nobel

    In this episode, Martin and Cristina talk about the very famous conditioning studies of Ivan Petrovich Pavlov. Every student who has ever opened their psychology textbook has seen a diagram of a dog salivating at the sound of a bell, but did that ever actually happen? Was Pavlov the first scientist to describe classical conditioning?

  8. 6

    S1E6 Milgram's Shock Study: 40 Men from New Haven

    In the Season 1 finale, Cristina and Martin discuss the famous shock experiments from Stanley Milgram, contemporary and recent criticisms of his work, and William Shatner for some reason.

  9. 5

    S1E5 The Dunning-Kruger Effect: Al Frankin has Jokes

    Martin takes over the research in this episode and shares the paper introducing the Dunning-Kruger effect examining incompetency and competency assessment. It's quartiles all the way down.

  10. 4

    S1E4 Kiki and Bouba: Brush up on your German

    Cristina shares papers across hundreds of years to try and find the origin point of the Kiki/Bouba phenomenon, involving blob fanfic and 1800s academic German

  11. 3

    S1E3 Harry Harlow: What are mothers made of?

    Cristina and Martin read The Nature of Love, a study by Harry Harlow famous for generating many pictures of sad baby monkeys and introducing us all to the concept of wire mothers.

  12. 2

    Little Albert: Noise Metal for Babies

    In the second episode, Martin and Cristina read the study of Little Albert, a paper regarded as the foundation of behaviorism and an early demonstration of classical conditioning in human subjects.

  13. 1

    Phineas Gage - Half a Teacup of Brains

    In the inaugural episode, Martin and Cristina read the primary literature written about Phineas Gage, a railroad worker who miraculously survived an iron rod passing through his head.

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Every episode, we read a classic study in psychology to learn the wild origin stories of how we think about how we think.

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Martin and Cristina

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