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Inside the Psychologist’s Studio: Elliot Aronson
The Scientist and the Humanist: A Conversation with Elliot Aronson Hosted by Carol Tavris and Joshua Aronson April 11, 2008 -- Boise, Idaho See more interviews with legends of psychological science here.
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Inside the Psychologist’s Studio: Mahzarin Banaji
Like its quasi-namesake (that would be Inside the Actor's Studio), the Inside the Psychologist's Studio series traditionally has focused on more senior luminaries who look back at their accomplishments. In a departure from that format, we bring you a fascinating, wide-ranging forward-looking, intergenerational conversation that promises to leave you even more confident about the future of psychological science. Rebecca Saxe is a scientist at MIT, where she got her PhD in 2003. Already, she has made exciting contributions to our understanding of how infants become social beings, what goes wrong in brain development to produce autism, and how we make moral decisions.
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Inside the Psychologist’s Studio: Janet Taylor Spence
Inside The Psychologist's Studio with Janet Taylor Spence Interviewed by Kay Deaux at the 22nd APS Annual Convention in Boston, MA, May 28, 2010. Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions Remembering Janet Taylor Spence See more interviews with legends of psychological science here.
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Dawes Unplugged – An Interview with Robyn Mason Dawes
Dawes Unplugged An Interview with Robyn Mason Dawes Hosted by Joachim I. Krueger This video is a companion to, "Rationality and Social Responsibility: Essays in Honor of Robyn Mason Dawes," part of the book series Modern Pioneers in Psychological Science. psychologicalscience.org/books
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An Interview with Richard M. McFall
An Interview with Richard M. McFall May 18, 2004 Interviewed by Teresa A. Treat This video is a companion to, "Psychological Clinical Science: Papers in Honor of Richard M. McFall," part of the book series, Modern Pioneers in Psychological Science. www.psychologicalscience.org/books
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Inside the Psychologist’s Studio: Michael Gazzaniga
APS Past President Michael Gazzaniga, University of California, Santa Barbara, is one of the world’s leading neuroscientists. He received a PhD in psychobiology from the California Institute of Technology and is a pioneer in the study of how the brain enables the mind. Gazzaniga's books include Mind Matters, Nature’s Mind, The Cognitive Neurosciences, and most recently The Ethical Brain. He has maintained a distinguished teaching career and is a member of the President’s Council on Bioethics. Gazzaniga was interviewed by his good friend Leo Chalupa, University of California, Davis. See more interviews with legends of psychological science here.