Brain. Behavior. Battlestar Gallactica (we needed a third "b"). Interested in learning more about psychology? Join us for our podcast, Out of Your Mind, where we talk about all things psychology. We're just a couple of recently graduated psychology majors who are passionate about discussing things t…
Sorry...I ain't sorry. Have you ever met a person who profusely and incessantly apologizes? Ever wondered why they're overly apologetic? Chandler and Sarah discuss a few theories on what motivates people to apologize and what their intentions are. Featuring guests Dr. Martin Fiebert, professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach; Audrey Carrillo, and John Carroll! Articles used: McCampbell, E., & Ruback, R. B. (1985). Social consequences of apologetic, assertive, and aggressive requests. Journal Of Counseling Psychology, 32(1), 68-73. doi:10.1037/0022-0167.32.1.68 Darby, B. W., & Schlenker, B. R. (1982). Children's reactions to apologies. Journal Of Personality And Social Psychology, 43(4), 742-753. doi:10.1037/0022-3514.43.4.742
Chandler and Sarah introduce Out of Your Mind and discuss all things psychology. What does psychology mean to you? Myths dispelled and concepts explained, tune in to hear about the wonders of the human mind and behavior.