Nobel Prize winning professor of psychology Daniel Kahneman talks about representativeness. This is a process by which people extrapolate and reach certain conclusions based on something that they've seen and determined to be true. Dr. Kahneman give...
Nobel Prize winning professor of psychology Daniel Kahneman says we judge real frequency by the ease with which examples come to mind. "If you're driving," Dr. Kahneman says, "and you've seen a car overturned by the side of the road...that will come...
Nobel Prize winning professor of psychology Daniel Kahneman talks about how people react when something they've had and feel entitled to is taken away from them.
Recovering Bodies features college students on the subject of eating disorders. They share their stories and experiences about the wide range of pressures that can lead to disordered eating, while providing valuable personal insights into the varie...
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus explains why some people go so far as to develop false memories and convince themselves that they're true. "If they've had (more severe) problems," Dr. Loftus explains, "...they don't have to thi...
Experimental psychologist and author Elizabeth Loftus says that the problem with some therapists is that they have a sexual abuse agenda. Dr. Loftus advises therapists who have a hypothesis not to limit their inquiry to that alone, "...or the patien...
Nobel Prize winning psychology professor Daniel Kahneman recommends that researchers who disagree should collaborate and design an experiment together, rather than simply critique one another's work.
Sampling:
Terms and Designs,
Probability and Nonprobability,
Sampling Error
Internal and External Validity
Introduction to Experimental Factorial Designs Main Effects and Interactions