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We cover what best approaches will make you ace the Psych/Soc section of the MCAT.Mentioned in this episode:MP 15 Point Increase
Join Phil and Molly as they wrap up their breakdown of the MCAT by discussing the Psychology and Sociology section of the MCAT. We discuss how to approach the section, what are some major pitfalls for students, and how mastering this section can make you a better doctor. With a lot to unpack, you will want to make sure you see this episode! About Jack Westin - The team at Jack Westin is dedicated to a single goal: giving students the highest quality learning resources. Jack Westin understands that students can't crush the MCAT without the perfect blend of critical thinking and fundamental science knowledge. To this end, Jack Westin is dedicated to providing students with cutting edge comprehensive tools, courses, and practice materials. The Jack Westin MCAT science and CARS courses, taught by the world's best and most engaging MCAT instructors, are designed to do more than just teach students the MCAT—it supercharges studying and encourages lifelong learning. Want to learn more? Shoot us a text at 415-855-4435 or email us at podcast@jackwestin.com! Free Resources: https://jackwestin.com Live Education Sessions: https://jackwestin.com/sessions Courses: https://jackwestin.com/courses Tutoring: https://jackwestin.com/services/live-online-mcat-tutoring Follow Us On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jackwestinmcat
We cover how to handle not getting the score you wanted in the Psych/Soc section of the MCAT.Mentioned in this episode:MP 15 Point Increase
MCAT Success is all about the thought process! Today we review the Psych/Soc Discrete 2 from Blueprint's FREE half-length diagnostic.
Today we review the Psych/Soc Passage 5 from Blueprint's FREE half-length diagnostic and share our own testing strategies.Mentioned in this episode:ad bpmcat bfcm 2022 11 23
Join us as we work through the Blueprint Diagnostic Psych/Soc Passage 4 and discuss the importance of critical thinking skills.Mentioned in this episode:ad bpmcat bfcm 2022 11 23
The best MCAT prep advice to help you maximize your score to get you into the school of your dreams.
Jason and I go through passage 1 from the Pysch/Soc section of the Blueprint diagnostic exam and how it differs from other sections. Don't forget to get it free at blueprintmcat.com.
Is the PsychSoc the easiest section on the MCAT? Take a listen to find out.
The final discrete passage of Blueprint MCAT full-length 1 is here! We've covered every single question on this test that you get free at blueprintmcat.com Links:https://medicalschoolhq.net/mp-242-blueprint-mcat-full-length-1-psych-soc-discrete-4/ (Full Episode Blog Post) https://medicalschoolhq.net/meded-media/ (Meded Media) https://blueprintprep.com/mcat (Blueprint MCAT)
We're on the last psych/soc passage in Blueprint MCAT Full-Length 1 and are discussing social influence, conflict, conformity, and persuasion.
Two to go! Join me and Dorothy as we near the end of Blueprint MCAT Full-Length 1 and complete psych/soc passage 9 and discuss the bystander effect.
Dorothy and I take on Psych/Soc discrete 3 on the Blueprint MCAT Full-Length 1 and discuss experimental design, neurology, operant conditioning, and more.
Dorthy and I tackle passage 8 in the Psych/Soc section of Blueprint MCAT Full-Length 1 and investigate perceived HIV vulnerability. Follow along with us!
Dorthy and I are back at it again! We first talk about how to handle psych/soc as the last section stretch of the exam. Our passage today is all based on race!
I struggled a bit with last week's discrete set, but hopefully you learned something from it. Now we head on back to passages with one on optical illusions.
Dorthy and I are now on the second set of discretes. We talk about where discretes show up in relation to passages and how to mentally prepare for them.
This week, we hit another passage. This passage is all about companion animals and their emotional ties to others. Listen now as we break everything down!
This week, we dig into passage 4 of the Psych/Soc section! We read about professionalism and ethics before diving into the question set. Listen now to learn!
This week, we dig into passage 4 of the Psych/Soc section! We read about professionalism and ethics before diving into the question set. Listen now to learn!
Paul and I have tackled 3 passages in the Psych/Soc section. We discuss how to tackle these "mini passages" before trying the 1st set of discretes on our own.
Will memorizing the 300pg document that floats around in MCAT forums get you a perfect score? Paul shares his thoughts about it and strategies to score well.
Paul and I are back for another MCAT Podcast Psych/Soc passage. Today we tackle questions on depressive episodes and behavior changes.
We're 75% through with reviewing Blueprint's full-length exam 1! Now we move on to the psychology and sociology section. Join us as we tackle the first passage.
The last questions on Next Step full-length 10 are discrete questions covering locus of control, gender, and aphasia! How did you do on the Psych/Soc section? Links: (promo code MCATPOD to save 10%)
In our last passage of the Psych/Soc section, we look into the impact socioeconomic status has on college attendance. Follow along in the blog post! Links: Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” for 10% off Next Step full-length practice tests or “MSHQTOC” for $50 off MCAT tutoring or the Next Step MCAT Course at !
In Passage 9 we analyze a study about the impact of musical expertise on both the functional and structural modifications of the brain. Follow along! Links: (promo code MCATPOD)
Today we tackle our next set of discrete questions! We cover norms, bias, groupthink, and population statistics! Challenge your knowledge and see how you do! Links: Need MCAT Prep? Save on tutoring, classes, and full-length practice tests by using promo code “MSHQ” for 10% off Next Step full-length practice tests or “MSHQTOC” for $50 off MCAT tutoring or the Next Step MCAT Course at !
For a premed, the word stress is synonymous with the MCAT, but don't worry we cover all things stress in Passage 8. Follow along in our show notes! Links: (promo code MCATPOD to save 10% off)
This month we talk to professional funny people at Glasgow’s The Stand about everything that goes in writing, putting on and performing stand-up. With interviews and original material from Scott, Bruce Morton, Janey Godley, Stephen Buchanan, Rachel Jackson, Marc Jennings and Keith Farnan. Warning! There’s some strong language and a lot of laughs in this folks, so prepare yourselves. Find links to all our listening platforms here - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock Youtube - https://youtu.be/xbYRlO2TCPs Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society. Recorded at The Stand, Glasgow on the 25th April, 2019. Produced by Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding. Psych Soc O’clock does not own any of the music (besides the theme-tune) used in the episode. A huge thanks to the Stand and all of the performers and staff that helped make this episode happen, see where they are performing next! The Stand website - https://www.thestand.co.uk/whats-on/Glasgow (@StandGlasgow) Compere - Janey Godley (@JaneyGodley) Stephen Buchanan (@sbuchanan27 ) Rachel Jackson (@r_jacz) Marc Jennings (@MarcJennings90) Keith Farnan (@KeithFarnan) Bruce Morton (http://www.brucemorton.net/) Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/
Phil is a top tutor at Next Step Test Prep and has personally performed well on the old and new MCAT. Today he shares his strategies for studying for Psych/Soc. Links: Full Episode Blog Post Next Step Test Prep (Promo Code: MSHQ to save $50 off the MCAT course) MCATCourseReview.com
In Passage 7 we analyze a study about behavior and how context impacts behavior. Follow along to see the results of Good Samaritan versus Occupation! Links: (promo code MCATPOD)
Make 'em laugh - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 7 In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Elisa and Alejandra get the giggles about all things funny. Join us for a right laugh while we discuss the different types, purposes and performers of comedy. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Elisa Serra and Alejandra Jordano Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab Listen on: Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Make-em-laugh---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-7-e3osu2 Spotify - (to come) Apple podcasts - (to come) Youtube - https://youtu.be/fljrUK1iN34 Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw References - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tryATUGIULy7mmZhEvlImBo7TwoJbIG_aodVfCD4cjU/edit?usp=sharing
We tackle Passage 6 today that covers a study that investigates the effect terminology has on describing disease. Follow along in our blog post! Links: (promo code MCATPOD)
Today we have more discrete questions that cover personality traits, emotions, and more! How did you do on this set of questions? Follow along to find out! Links: (promo code MCATPOD to save 10% off)
Passage 5 is all about administrative groupthink and the impact it has on employee stress and turnover. Follow along to improve your psych/soc skills! Links: (promo code MCATPOD)
In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks with Associate Professor Marc Kozlowski from Edinburgh Napier University about diagnosing and interacting with psychopathic individuals within the criminal justice system. Listen on Apple Podcasts - (to come) Spotify - (to come) Anchor (to access all other platforms) - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock Youtube - https://youtu.be/kTqx-rT6MEw Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society This conversation was recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Marc Kozlowski Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding Original music by Jack Harding Recorded in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Marc’s webiste - https://www.napier.ac.uk/error?aspxerrorpath=/people/marc-kozlowski Scottish Prison Service website - http://www.sps.gov.uk/ PCL-R - Hare, R. D. (2003). The hare psychopathy checklist-revised (2nd ed.). Toronto: Multi-Health Systems. CAPP diagnostic tool - https://www.gcu.ac.uk/capp2/whatisthecapp/ GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
We are moving on to Passage 4 which covers a study that tested whether patient compliance can be prompted by social characteristics. Follow along in our show notes! Links: (promo code MCATPOD)
Last week we took a quick break from passages with discrete questions. This week we look at Passage 3 that covers the pathway in which we hear with the ear. Links: (promo code MCATPOD)
In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Kevin and Elisa discuss Psychopathy - looking at common misconceptions, the different types of psychopaths and discuss its evolutionary origins. Featuring Mary Turner Thomson who discusses how she discovered her husband was a Psychopath. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Kevin Wilson-Smith and Emily Smith Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab Listen on: Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Psychopathy-Criminal-and-Corporate---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-6-e3fhiv Youtube - https://youtu.be/8TKPZxdHZ8E Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Mary Turner Thomson’s website - http://www.maryturnerthomson.com Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw References - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wb45zaxs53oy_AQx757_qlLWaeYs0ofXluwzIwghASQ/edit?usp=sharing
In our first set of discrete questions from Next Step Test Prep, we answer questions about bias, stress hormones, organizational effects, and groupthink! Links:
We tackle Passage 2 that is all about external locus of control with migrants! Follow along with the handout on our blog post to hone your psych/soc skills! Links: (promo code MCATPOD)
Looking Good - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 4 (Professor Ben Jones) In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks to Professor Ben Jones about his research from the face lab and which physical characteristics make us all hot and bothered. Listen on Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock Youtube - https://youtu.be/GiM12DddyxU Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society This conversation was recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Ben Jones Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding Original music by Jack Harding Recorded in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Links to Ben’s work - http://facelab.org/People/benjones http://www.faceresearch.org/ - short face perception experiments! How symmetrical is your face? - http://www.pichacks.com/welcome.php# GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Today we begin the psych/soc section from the Next Step full-length 10. Passage 1 covers double bind communication and the link between communication and schizophrenia. #MCAT #premed Links: (Use the promo code MCATPOD to save some money.)
Love is in the air - Psych Soc O'Clock - Episode 5 In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Emma and Elisa look at some lovely studies about physical attraction, tips for successful dating profiles and first dates, what makes long-term relationships works and love and affection for our family, friends and pets. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Emma Strang and Elisa Serra Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab Listen on: Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Love-is-in-the-air---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-5-e3755u Youtube - https://youtu.be/GhvE5MoVo2U Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Peter Lovatt’s website - https://www.peterlovatt.com/ Peter Lovatt’s textbook ‘Dance Psychology’ - https://www.peterlovatt.com/apps/webstore/ Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
In this Psych Soc O’Clock episode Amelia, Naomi and Heather take a look habits - how they are formed, how to break bad ones, make new ones and how mindfulness can help bring more intentional behaviours into our daily lives. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society. Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Naomi Clark and Heather Hooper. Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding, with original music by Jack Harding. Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Psychology faculty Speech Lab. Listen on- Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock/episodes/Making-and-breaking-habits---Psych-Soc-OClock---Episode-4-e3327v Youtube - (to come) References - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1AOImDWasjFtelAGkUKPUCB9vbkCNhEMqyZCEeIRUMbk/edit?usp=sharing Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Psych Soc O’Clock anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Naomi Clark Twitter - @NaomiClarkPsy Naomi Clark website - https://naomiclark.github.io/website/ Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Handling habits - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 3 (Professor Laurence Barsalou) In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks to Professor Lawrence Barsalou about habit models, healthy eating, stress and saying ‘kind of’ too much. Apologies for the slight hissing, we had a recording issue we have fixed for the next episode! Listen on Anchor - https://anchor.fm/psychsococlock Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8HKOvdX5zQ&t=16s Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society This conversation was recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Lawrence Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding Original music by Jack Harding Recorded in the University of Glasgow School Psychology and Neuroscience faculty Speech Lab Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/psychsococlock Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa7OE96cA0Vta?si=i4O71s6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA Links to Larry’s work - https://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psychology/staff/lawrencebarsalou/ http://barsaloulab.org/lab-members/lawrence-barsalou/ GU Psychology Society FB - https://www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Jack Harding’s website - https://www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG3sPPBS95aAsLFaUDJ5Ra1kF-b_QN0dVjF07DHgnFsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
This month Psych Soc O’Clock tackles tips for surviving the exam period and thriving in exams. We discuss psychological tips and tricks for effective revision, ways to de-stress and put our hosts and listeners to the test in a memory competition! Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Rhoda Von Below and Kaori Takeda Molina Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding Original music by Jack Harding Recorded in University of Glasgow school of critical studies for providing the recording facility Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTl…iew_as=subscriber Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - @psychsococlock Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa…6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA UCLA Guided meditation - www.uclahealth.org/marc/body.cfm?i…cm7uHSg_zq_m96U GU Psychology society FB - www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Jack Harding’s website - www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG…Fsjhn1iz8q-_HUw Elephant in the room FB page - www.facebook.com/QMUelephant/ GU positive minds FB page - www.facebook.com/gupositiveminds/ References / links can be found at docs.google.com/document/d/1y4Cwu…/edit?usp=sharing
In this december episode of Psych Soc O’Clock, this month we’ll be trying to get you into the festive spirit by looking at winter traditions around the world, what makes the perfect gift and how to maintain harmony during family visits. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Leya Kati and Jaqueline Tdetsgrob Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding Original music by Jack Harding Recorded in University of Glasgow School of Critical Studies Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - @psychsococlock Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa…6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA GU Psychology Society FB - www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Jack Harding’s website - www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG…Fsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
This Halloween on Psych Soc O’Clock we explore the scarier side of psychology, exploring why and when we feel fear and the scary effects halloween costume cultural appropriation can have on all of us. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the University of Glasgow Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton, Emma Strang and Lea Kati. Produced by Amelia Hilton Edited by Imogen Mcleod Original music by Sonia Kilman (Facebook: www.facebook.com/sonia.killmann.3 Instagram: @dream__beings) Recording facilities provided by the University of Glasgow Critical Studies department Studies mentioned in the podcast: Cole, B., Matheson, K., & Anisman, H. (2007). The Moderating Role of Ethnic Identity and Social Support on Relations Between Well‐Being and Academic Performance 1. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 37(3), 592-615. Feinstein, J. S., Adolphs, R., Damasio, A., & Tranel, D. (2011). The human amygdala and the induction and experience of fear. Current biology, 21(1), 34-38. Fryberg, S. A., Markus, H. R., Oyserman, D., & Stone, J. M. (2008). Of warrior chiefs and Indian princesses: The psychological consequences of American Indian mascots. Basic and Applied Social Psychology, 30(3), 208-218. Goff, P. A., Steele, C. M., & Davies, P. G. (2008). The space between us: stereotype threat and distance in interracial contexts. Journal of personality and social psychology, 94(1), 91. Kawai, N., Kubo, K., Masataka, N., & Hayakawa, S. (2016). Conserved evolutionary history for quick detection of threatening faces. Animal cognition, 19(3), 655-660. Lipp, O. V. (2006). Of snakes and flowers: Does preferential detection of pictures of fear-relevant animals in visual search reflect on fear-relevance?. Emotion, 6(2), 296. Öhman, A., & Mineka, S. (2001). Fears, phobias, and preparedness: toward an evolved module of fear and fear learning. Psychological review, 108(3), 483. Öhman, A., & Soares, J. J. (1994). " Unconscious anxiety": phobic responses to masked stimuli. Journal of abnormal psychology, 103(2), 231. Phelps, E. A. (2004). Human emotion and memory: interactions of the amygdala and hippocampal complex. Current opinion in neurobiology, 14(2), 198-202. Seligman, M. E. (1971). Phobias and preparedness. Behavior therapy, 2(3), 307-320. Stone, J., & McWhinnie, C. (2008). Evidence that blatant versus subtle stereotype threat cues impact performance through dual processes. Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, 44(2), 445-452. Other links: Ohio univeristy poster campaign: www.ohio.edu/orgs/stars/Poster_Campaign.html Evolutionary roots of fear: www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conten…noredirect=on Why do we enjoy fear?: online.csp.edu/blog/psychology/psychology-of-fear
Amelia and Professor Helena Paterson delve into some ‘eerie ethics’ and discuss psychological studies which give us the creeps. References from the recording: The study that broke science: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Bem#.…e.22_controversy Superstitious perception: Gosselin, F., & Schyns, P. G. (2003). Superstitious perceptions reveal properties of internal representations. Psychological Science, 14(5), 505-509. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12930484 The Monster Study: Silverman, F. H. (1988). The “monster” study. Journal of fluency disorders, 13(3), 225-231. www.spring.org.uk/2007/06/monster-study.php - (not the study itself, but includes key information) Carney Landis: Landis, C. (1924). Studies of Emotional Reactions. II. General Behavior and Facial Expression. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 4(5), 447. psycnet.apa.org/record/1926-08449-001; bizzarrobazar.com/en/2017/05/28/le…i-carney-landis/ - (summary of Landis) Mischel Marshmallow study: Mischel, W., & Baker, N. (1975). Cognitive appraisals and transformations in delay behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31(2), 254. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the University of Glasgow Psychology Society Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Helena Paterson Produced and edited by Amelia Hilton Original music by Sonia Kilman (Facebook: www.facebook.com/sonia.killmann.3 Instagram: @dream__beings) Recording facilities provided by the University of Glasgow Critical Studies department
In this Psych Soc O’Clock interview Amelia talks to Dr. Heather Cleland Woods and Holly Scott about counting sheep, why students need sleep and how to rest deep(ly) in the run up to exams. Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the Glasgow University Psychology Society Recorded by Amelia Hilton, Dr. Heather Cleland Woods and Holly Scott Produced Amelia Hilton and edited by Jack Harding Original music by Jack Harding Recorded in the University of Glasgow School of Critical Studies for providing the recording facility Psych Soc O’Clock email - psychsococlock@gmail.com Psych Soc O’Clock youtube - www.youtube.com/channel/UCKICbmTlhVeL1OzbEZSyjRA Psych Soc O’Clock soundcloud - @psychsococlock Psych Soc O’Clock spotify - open.spotify.com/show/04rGxDKxXLa…6mQHeZ5TQLAhcwGA #sleepyteens twitter - twitter.com/hashtag/sleepyteens?src=hash Heather Wood’s twitter - twitter.com/clelandwoods Heather Wood’s research - www.gla.ac.uk/schools/psychology…taff/heatherwoods/ Holly Scott’s twitter - twitter.com/hollyscott248 Holly Scott’s research - hollyscottresearch.github.io/me/ GU Psychology Society FB - www.facebook.com/GUpsychologysociety/ Jack Harding’s website - www.jackharding.me/?fbclid=IwAR1dG…Fsjhn1iz8q-_HUw
Our last week of the Psych/Soc content is here. This week we dive more into sociology and talk about social movements, socioeconomics and more. Links:
This is our third week of Psych/Soc for the MCAT and we're covering more very nuanced models of stages and development. Following along and learn! Links:
Week two of our Psych/Soc MCAT series on the podcast and we're covering more straight psych questions that you are going to need to know for the MCAT. Links:
This is week one of our Psych/Soc series on the MCAT Podcast. We're covering some biology questions which is a subject covered in the Psych section of the MCAT. Links:
Psychology and sociology can be sneaky hard on the MCAT. Follow along with us and tell your friends about the podcast and what you've learned! Links: