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Institute for New Economic Thinking
Behavioral Economics: The Next Generation
To understand behavior and choice, we need to borrow from not just cognitive science but also sociology. University of Warwick economist Robert Akerlof explains how social interactions, identity, culture, and values underpin a new type...
Seven Dimensions
Exploring the Nature and Impact of Everyday Lies
In this video, Robert Feldman discusses his popular book titled "The Liar in Your Life" and the motivations behind writing it. He delves into the widespread occurrence of lying in everyday life and how it plays a crucial role in social...
Science360
The complexities of social behavior -- early concept brain research
What goes into fruit fly courtship? It might seem like an odd question, but understanding its neural underpinnings – and studying the male-female interactions at the milliscale level -- could help us better understand the complexities of...
Mister Simplify
Mintzberg's Management Roles for successful managers - Simplest Explanation Ever
Mintzberg's Management Roles is a very useful tool in understanding what it takes to be a successful manager in business. It consists of 10 roles, and this video covers the roles and their meaning. This will hopefully help you understand...
Other
Osmosis: Autism Spectrum Disorder (Including Asperger Syndrome)
What is Autism? Autism spectrum disorder is a neurodevelopmental disorder involving deficits in language, communication, and social behaviors. This video explores the previous and updated diagnostic criteria according to the diagnostic...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Reference Groups: Lesson 5
This lesson will detail the characteristics of reference groups. It is 5 of 5 in the series titled "Reference Groups."
Crash Course
Crash Course Sociology #15: Social Interaction & Performance
This video focuses on social interaction and performance; it is the 15th episode of the Crash Course Sociology. How do sociologists study and understand social interaction? Today we'll explain the language sociologists use to discuss how...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Social Influences
This video looks at how imitation, roles, reference groups, and culture are all parts of social influence. [11:27]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Social Support
In times of need, your social network can provide social support in a multitude of ways. This video explains four main types of social support that we can provide for each other. [3:36]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: A Closer Look at the Stanford Prison Experiment
This video discusses the Stanford Prison Experiment and some of the problems with this experiment that could affect the conclusions. [6:54]
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Inequalities in Patterns of Interaction: Lesson 4
This lesson will define miscegenation, pluralism, assimilation, segregation, genocide, and apartheid. It is 4 of 4 in the series titled "Inequalities in Patterns of Interaction."
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Reference Groups: Lesson 4
This lesson will detail the characteristics of reference groups. It is 4 of 5 in the series titled "Reference Groups."
Bozeman Science
Bozeman Science: Social Interactions & Group Behavior
In this video, Paul Andersen explains the importance of social interactions and group behavior. Organisms live in groups because it overs them greater success and has been selected for through natural selection. Some groups are stable...
Sophia Learning
Sophia: Reference Groups: Lesson 2
This lesson will detail the characteristics of reference groups. It is 2 of 3 in the series titled "Reference Groups."