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You Are Not So Smart
YANSS 279 - Pluralistic Ignorance (rebroadcast)

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2024 85:48


There are several ways to define pluralistic ignorance, and that's because it's kind of a brain twister when you try to put it into words. On certain issues, most people people believe that most people believe what, in truth, few people believe. Or put another way, it is the erroneous belief that the majority is acting in a way that matches its internal philosophies, and that you are one of a small number of people who feel differently, when in reality the majority agrees with you on the inside but is afraid to admit it outright or imply such through its behavior. Everyone in a group, at the same time, gets stuck following a norm that no one wants to follow, because everyone is carrying a shared, false belief about everyone else's unshared true beliefs.Deborah Prentice's WebsiteRobb Willer's WebsiteRobb Willer's TwitterHow Minds ChangeDavid McRaney's TwitterYANSS TwitterShow NotesNewsletter

Living From Happiness
August 17th, 2022: How Minds Change with David McRaney

Living From Happiness

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 51:29


David McRaney is an author, science journalist, lecturer, and the creator of the blog You Are Not So Smart, which became an internationally bestselling book, later followed by You Are Now Less Dumb. He hosts the popular YANSS podcast and speaks internationally about irrational thinking and delusion. And David has a new book called “How Minds Change: The Surprising Science of Belief, Opinion, and Persuasion.” This is a big show, covering a lot of ground. He and Melanie discuss the psychology of changing minds, both our own as well as others. How to have conversations that might be difficult is part of the thread. As David said, “It's more about how you're approaching the conversation.” And he gets into the particulars of what contemporary interdisciplinary scientific research says is most effective. David's got an intriguing interdisciplinary approach, encompassing the fields of psychology, sociology, conflict, tribal psychology, and yes ... even more. As he writes in his book, “How Minds Change”: “Societies aren't fixed. Large social systems, though they seem stable, are always changing in subtle ways that are imperceptible to the people living within them. Even if thresholds remain constant in a way that prevents a cascade from building momentum within a single group, all manner of circumstances can affect the average number of connections between groups, altering the conditions in ways that randomly create percolating vulnerable clusters. Any society can, without its knowledge, change from one in which a global cascade is impossible to one in which it could happen at any time. Repeated shocks to the system that before seemed futile now have the potential to change the world. “Change can creep along with no signs of meaningful progress for decades. It makes the status quo seem like it was unanimously agreed upon, stable and eternal. It makes mind change seem impossible — until one day, a lucky strike causes so much change that everyone's thresholds are met within a percolating cluster. Then the culture-wide spread begins. A social change cascading this way reach everyone except those who have difficult-to-meet thresholds who are part of a cluster that is disconnected from the network, cult, an insulated religion, or a remote community.” Living from happiness includes many components, including psychological resilience and the ability to adapt as change happens. Especially important skills to cultivate in this rapidly accelerating era of change. David's an engaging, articulate, super-smart, and fun guy. Listen in to the pod, and let us know your thoughts: happiness@ksfr.org. David McRaney's How Minds Work here: https://www.davidmcraney.com/ howmindschangehome Dr. Melanie Harth's website here: https://thesantafetherapist.com/

You Are Not So Smart
214 - Exploring Genius

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 35:47


Over the course of this audio documentary series, David McRaney explores the history and science of intelligence, IQ, and remarkable talent through interviews with dozens of intelligence experts and actual "geniuses" (a 5-year-old prodigy, the man with the highest IQ ever recorded, etc). McRaney wrestles with the complexity of GENIUS as a cultural construct and considers how we can unlock its positive potential within ourselves. LINK TO GET THE HEAR FIRST EPISODE AND GET TWO-WEEKS OF HIMALAYA FOR FREE What You'll Learn: - The history of the word and concept of genius - How genius gets measured and defined - What life is like for geniuses, in the past, now and in the future From the creator of YANSS, a new 6-part, 7-hour audio documentary exploring the science and history of the idea and word, “genius,” featuring dozens of interviews with experts and those with extraordinary talents and extreme intelligence. Patreon: http://patreon.com/youarenotsosmart See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM
EL PRESIDENTE REVISARÁ PROGRAMAS FEDERALES EN LOS CABOS

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 8:37


En entrevista Yanssén Weichselbaum delegada de Programas para el Desarrollo en BCS, platicó sobre la visita del Presidente Andrés Manuel López Obrador el viernes en Los Cabos

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM
¿DUDAS SOBRE LA VACUNACIÓN?

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2021 13:36


Inicia la segunda dosis de vacunación para mayores de 40 años, en entrevista Yanssén Weichselbaum delegada de Programas para el Desarrollo en BCS aclara las dudas al respecto

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM
SIGUE AVANZANDO VACUNACIÓN EN BCS

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 22:01


Conoce en Heraldo Radio La Paz los avances de la vacunación de COVID-19 en entrevista con Yanssén Weichselbaum, delegada de los Programas Federales para el Desarrollo de Baja California Sur.

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM
YA ESTAN HABLANDO A ADULTOS MAYORES PARA LA VACUNA

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2021 9:06


Yanssén Weichselbaum, delegada de Programas Federales en BCS confirma que Bienestar está realizando las llamadas a adultos mayores en espera de la vacuna.

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM
DELEGADA DE PROGRAMAS FEDERALES EN BCS LLAMA A LA ETICA A LOS BENEFICIADOS POR LA VACUNA

Heraldo Noticias La Paz 95.1 FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2021 9:00


La representante de los programas federales en BCS, Yanssén Weichselbaum explica y aclara la participación de la Secretaría de Bienestar en la logística de aplicación de la vacuna contra el COVID-19

You Are Not So Smart
191 - Livewired

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 73:42


In this episode we sit down with neuroscientist David Eagleman to learn how brains turn noise into signal, chaos into order, electrical spikes into meaning, and how new technology can expand subjective reality in ways never before possible. In his new book, Livewired, Eagleman explores how brains come into the world "half baked" so they can create reality itself out of the inputs and experiences available. And now, thanks to that plug-and-play plasticity, with the latest tools, not only can we return senses to people who've lost them, but we can add to any brain senses we can't imagine. - Show notes at: www.youarenotsosmart.com - Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart • The Great Courses: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/smart • BetterHelp -- Offer code: YANSS -- www.betterhelp.com/YANSS • Omny: https://omny.fm/shows/you-are-not-so-smart • Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/youarenotsosmart • Twitter: https://twitter.com/notsmartblog • Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/youarenotsosmart  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

GetPsyched!
Social Groups and Identities

GetPsyched!

Play Episode Play 32 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 25:57


As social beings, we choose which group identities to assimilate with or invest in and which social groups we're most loyal to. Therefore, the degree to which we identify with and protect certain identities varies. So, today, we'll be talking all about our identities as individuals, why we seek social groups, and overall, the relationship between groups, individuals, and societies. References Journal Articles:  Brewer, M. B. (1991). The social self: On being the same and different at the same time. Personality and social psychology bulletin, 17(5), 475-482. Cheng, C., Cheung, S., Chio, J., & Chan, M. (2013). Cultural Meaning of Perceived Control :Meta-Analysis of Locus of Control and Psychological Symptoms Across 18 Cultural Regions. Psychological Bulletin, 139(1), 152-188. Earley, P. C., Gibson, C. B., & Chen, C. C. (1999). “How Did I Do?” versus “How Did We Do?”: Cultural Contrasts of Performance Feedback Use and Self-Efficacy. Journal of Cross-Cultural Psychology, 30(5), 594–619 Ford, B. Q., Dmitrieva, J. O., Heller, D., Chentsova-Dutton, Y., Grossmann, I., Tamir, M., ... & Bokhan, T. (2015). Culture shapes whether the pursuit of happiness predicts higher or lower well-being. Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, 144(6), 1053. Haslam, S. A., & Reicher, S. D. (2012). Contesting the “nature” of conformity: What Milgram and Zimbardo's studies really show. PLoS Biol, 10(11), e1001426. Markus, H. R., & Kitayama, S. (1991). Culture and the Self: Implications for Cognition, Emotion, and Motivation. Psychological Review, 98(2), 224-253. McCarty, John A., & Shrum, L.J. (2001). The Influence of Individualism, Collectivism, and Locus of Control on Environmental Beliefs and Behavior. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing, 20(1), 93-104. Mermelstein, R., Cohen, S., Lichtenstein, E., Baer, J. S., & Kamarck, T. (1986). Social support and smoking cessation and maintenance. Journal of consulting and clinical psychology, 54(4), 447. Reicher, S., & Haslam, S. A. (2006). Tyranny revisited. Psychologist, 19(3), 146-150.  Reicher, S., Haslam, S. A., & Rath, R. (2008). Making a virtue of evil: A five‐step social identity model of the development of collective hate. Social and Personality Psychology Compass, 2(3), 1313-1344. Roberts, R. E., Phinney, J. S., Masse, L. C., Chen, Y. R., Roberts, C. R., & Romero, A. (1999). The structure of ethnic identity of young adolescents from diverse ethnocultural groups. The Journal of Early Adolescence, 19(3), 301-322. Sharma, Shridhar. (2014). Self, Identity and Culture. 10.1007/978-81-322-1587-5_10. Stead, L. F., Carroll, A. J., & Lancaster, T. (2017). Group behaviour therapy programmes for smoking cessation. Cochrane database of systematic reviews, (3). Tyler, T. R., & Blader, S. L. (2001). Identity and cooperative behavior in groups. Group processes & intergroup relations, 4(3), 207-226. Books Mason, L. (2018). Uncivil agreement: How politics became our identity. University of Chicago Press. Podcasts McRaney, D. (Host) (2019, July 29) YANSS 159 – How political conflict became a battle over ‘who we think we are, rather than reasoned differences of opinion.' [Audio podcast]  https://youarenotsosmart.com/2019/07/29/yanss-133-how-political-conflict-became-a-battle-over-who-we-think-we-are-rather-than-reasoned-differences-of-opinion/ 

You Are Not So Smart
179 - The Memory Illusion

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2020 79:12


Our guest on this episode of the You Are Not So Smart Podcast is Dr. Julia Shaw, the author of The Memory Illusion, Julia is famous among psychologists because she was able to implant false memories into a group of subjects and convince 70 percent of them that they were guilty of a crime they did not commit, and she did so by using the sort of sloppy interrogation techniques that some police departments have been truly been guilty of using in the past. - Show notes at: www.youarenotsosmart.com - Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart • The Great Courses: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/smart • BetterHelp -- Offer code: YANSS -- www.betterhelp.com/YANSS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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You Are Not So Smart
178 - Behind the Curve (rebroadcast)

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 81:40


In this episode, we sit down with the director and producers of the documentary film, Behind the Curve, an exploration of motivated reasoning and conspiratorial thinking told through the lives of people who have formed a community around the belief that the Earth is flat. - Show notes at: www.youarenotsosmart.com - Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart SPONSORS • The Great Courses: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/smart • BetterHelp -- Offer code: YANSS -- www.betterhelp.com/YANSS • Brooklinen: www.brooklinen.com -- Offer code: YANSS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

You Are Not So Smart
177 - COVID - 19

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2020 122:08


Flatten the curve. That idea has spread through the population faster than COVID-19 ever could. That’s the power of culture, of human psychology, of brains interacting with brains. Of course, culture and human psychology and brains interacting with brains are also how the virus spread to begin to with, and that is what this show is about — the psychology behind the spread, and the prevention of the spread, of COVID-19. When I asked followers on Twitter what kind of show they would want if I did a show about the psychology of this moment, the answer I received the most was, “Why aren’t people staying at home?” so, that’s the first thing we talk about (even though we may soon be asking, "Why DIDN'T people stay at home?") The second most-asked question was “how do we persuade people, in times like this, to take precautions and follow guidelines?" so that is segment two. And the other topic most requested was how do to deal with anxiety and loneliness and relationships right now. So, that is segment three. This is a show with six experts, answering all of this, across three segments: Why we respond to situations like this in the way that we do, how to encourage people to respond differently both now and in the future, and how to take care of yourself during a long period of isolation? - SEGMENT ONE: 5:00 - SEGMENT TWO: 50:00 - SEGMENT THREE: 1:18:00 Oh, and #GoVictorian - Show notes at: www.youarenotsosmart.com - Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart SPONSORS • The Great Courses Plus -- www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/SMART • BetterHelp -- Offer code: YANSS -- www.betterhelp.com/YANSS See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Biweekly
162: Навешивание лейбочек

Biweekly

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2019 52:55


Этот выпуск в YouTubeДима и Вячеслав обсуждают психологические и когнитивные тесты для просеивания кандидатов при приеме на работу. Дима говорит, что тесты – это нередко боязнь ответственности. Слава рассказывает, как сложно создать тест, который был бы полезным.* Пантомимный ко-кастером помогает Диме разбирать фоллоу-апы* Личные и рабочие задачи – в одном списке или в разных* YANSS 164 – Meetings* Психологические и когнитивные тесты* Какая польза от тестов при приеме на работу?* Чем техническое задание отличается от психологического теста?* Дима жалуется на отсутствие leadership при приеме на работу* Слава рассказывает, как он создавал тест английского* Проектирование тестов и social expectation factor* Зачем в требованиях к вакансии пишут "Уровень английского: upper intermediate"?* Нормально ли, когда результат психологического теста доступен только компании или менеджерам, но не тому, кто тестировался?* Увольнения по результатам тестов

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All of Sonar.1
Biweekly 162: Навешивание лейбочек

All of Sonar.1

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2019 52:55


Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/UYWw1YMjYN0 Дима и Вячеслав обсуждают психологические и когнитивные тесты для просеивания кандидатов при приеме на работу. Дима говорит, что тесты – это нередко боязнь ответственности. Слава рассказывает, как сложно создать тест, который был бы полезным. * Пантомимный ко-кастером помогает Диме разбирать фоллоу-апы * Личные и рабочие задачи – в одном списке или в разных * YANSS 164 – Meetings (https://soundcloud.com/youarenotsosmart/164-meetings) * Психологические и когнитивные тесты * Какая польза от тестов при приеме на работу? * Чем техническое задание отличается от психологического теста? * Дима жалуется на отсутствие leadership при приеме на работу * Слава рассказывает, как он создавал тест английского * Проектирование тестов и social expectation factor * Зачем в требованиях к вакансии пишут "Уровень английского: upper intermediate"? * Нормально ли, когда результат психологического теста доступен только компании или менеджерам, но не тому, кто тестировался? * Увольнения по результатам тестов

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You Are Not So Smart
164 - Meetings

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 55:26


You probably hate meetings -- most people do -- and much of their awfulness feels inevitable which makes meetings seem unnecessary, but psychologist and organizational scientist Steven Rogelberg says that neither of these conclusions are true. Meetings are only bad if we make them bad, and since they are crucial to the cohesion of any institution, he wrote a book about how to use his research and the research of others to improve the meetings that must take place within any organization. - Show notes at: www.youarenotsosmart.com - Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart SPONSORS • The Great Courses: Free month at www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/smart • Ministry of Supply: Use the offer code YANSS at www.ministryofsupply.com for $10 off your first purchase. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

You Are Not So Smart
155 - Live in New York - Post Truth

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 123:47


You Are Not So Smart, live in New York, at The Bell House, in Brooklyn -- David McRaney and three experts and a bunch of YANSS fans got together for a deep dive into how we turn perception into reality, how that reality can differ from brain to brain, and what happens when we dangerously disagree on the truth. -- Video on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=277HGgqrrUM -- Show Notes at: youarenotsosmart.com -- -- Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart -- SPONSORS • The Great Courses Plus: www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/smart • Squarespace: www.squarespace.com Offer code: SOSMART See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All of Sonar.1
Biweekly 132: Правила Slackинга

All of Sonar.1

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 39:48


Этот выпуск в YouTube: https://youtu.be/P_N024VVcyU Дима и Вячеслав обсуждают, какими правилами они руководствуются при общении в чатах. * Дима ищет помощника * Вячеслав успешно закончил курс по принятию решений * YANSS 099 – The Half Life of Facts (https://youarenotsosmart.com/2017/07/18/yanss-099-the-half-life-of-facts/) * Optimistic observations: заботливая кофейня "Нос" (https://www.instagram.com/nose_coffee) и пунктуальный домашний массаж (http://home.masssage.kiev.ua/index.php?lang=en) * Функция "reply to" в чатах * Обсуждение чатов у Максима Дорофеева (https://www.facebook.com/maxim.dorofeev/posts/2284107708290314) * Собственно правила * Тайминг сообщений для удобства получателя * Одна мысль – одно сообщение * Включайте конкретные детали в сообщения * Не храните информацию в чате * Не забывайте про CTA * Одна линия обсуждения в 1:1 чатах * Приходите поговорить в BiweeklyChat (https://t.me/joinchat/Cp7xIU04NcOYz0QOZnQnsg)

Biweekly
132: Правила Slackинга

Biweekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2019 39:48


Этот выпуск в YouTubeДима и Вячеслав обсуждают, какими правилами они руководствуются при общении в чатах.* Дима ищет помощников для разных проектов. Напишите ему!* Вячеслав успешно закончил курс по принятию решений* YANSS 099 – The Half Life of Facts* Optimistic observations: заботливая кофейня "Нос" и пунктуальный домашний массаж* Функция "reply to" в чатах* Обсуждение чатов у Максима Дорофеева* Собственно правила* Тайминг сообщений для удобства получателя* Одна мысль – одно сообщение* Включайте конкретные детали в сообщения* Не храните информацию в чате* Не забывайте про CTA* Одна линия обсуждения в 1:1 чатах* Приходите поговорить в BiweeklyChat

You Are Not So Smart
144 - The Backfire Effect - Part Four (rebroadcast)

You Are Not So Smart

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 73:56


In 2017, YANSS did three episodes about the backfire effect, and by far, those episodes were the most popular that year. Then, in 2018, part four was the most popular. The backfire effect has his special allure to it, because, on the surface, it seems to explain something we’ve all experienced -- when we argue with people who believe differently than us, who see the world through a different ideological lens -- they often resist our views, refuse to accept our way of seeing things, and it often seems like we do more harm than good, because they walk away seemingly more entrenched in their beliefs than before the argument began. But…since those first three shows, researchers have produced a series new studies into the backfire effect that complicate things. Yes, we are observing something here, and yes we are calling it the backfire effect, but everything is not exactly as it seems, and so I thought we should invite these new researchers on the show and add a fourth episode to the backfire effect series based on what they’ve found. And this is that episode (again). - Show notes at: www.youarenotsosmart.com - Become a patron at: www.patreon.com/youarenotsosmart SPONSORS • The Great Courses: Free month at www.thegreatcoursesplus.com/smart • Squarespace: Use the offer code SOSMART at www.squarespace.com for 10 percent off your first purchase. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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DDG - Podnutz.com
DDG #12 – Belief, Facts and Truth, a Few Podcast and Nintendo Switch

DDG - Podnutz.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018


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De Appels en Peren Show
Episode 82: 81. Fantaseren over samenzwering van A4 LED tablets met 6px hoge klikbare linkjes

De Appels en Peren Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2014 78:34


Aan het begin van de aflevering nog een bonus: Clublime legt uit hoe de intro jingle in elkaar zit. Wuup Wuup! En we zitten bij elkaar in één ruimte, voor als je dat nog niet doorhad. Awkward! Onderwerpen BBC - Sherlock seizoen 3 (geen spoilers) HBO - True Detective (geen spoilers) Live met Peren bij Mangrove iOS 7.1 beta 3 Meer cirkels Interface tweaken in settings Windows 8.1 Black Comb Windows 2000 en Windows XP Windows RT Windows 8 tablets Wie is de mol t/m afl. 3 (spoilers!) YANSS over conspiracy theories Sony Digital Paper Hoe LCD werkt Wietse voorspeld: 14" iPad Pro (A4 grootte) voor $1.000 (double retina) + pen Qualcomm digital pen Dankwoord Grote dank aan de vrienden van Appels en Peren: Soundcloud voor de bandbreedte, Nozzman voor het coverartwork en Clublime voor de introjingle.