Bystander intervention effect is defined: the greater the number of bystanders who witness an emergency, the less likely it is that any one of them will intervene to help. This documentary discusses research on this phenomenon, providing historical ...
This program examines the psychological concept of conformity and explores related research and theory. It outlines factors influencing obedience and conformity; shows how such individual differences as age, self-esteem, and culture determine probab...
This program defines the psychological concept of learned helplessness. It reviews Martin E. P. Seligman's research with dogs; considers criticisms of the theory; explores its implications as a model for depression and for human behavior; looks at b...
This video explores the psychological processes behind prejudice, considers important historic and contemporary research regarding prejudice, and discusses social and cultural factors that lead to the development of prejudices. It offers techniques ...
In this program, Deborah Gruenfeld of the Center for Leadership examines the psychological effects of power, including single-mindedness in decision making, orientation to action, disinhibition, and depersonalization of others. Reviewing research, G...