Instructional Video3:52
Curated Video

What we see... Confirmation Bias | Bite Sized Project Management Thought from John Lubbock

10th - Higher Ed
Confirmation bias is dangerous for us, as Project managers. "What we see depends mainly on what we look for" John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury (politician and polymath) In this statement, he anticipated the research onto Confirmation Bias...
Instructional Video6:03
Healthcare Triage

Only Tell Me the Good News - Bias in Research Publication

Higher Ed
Publication bias is a big problem when it comes to health research. Researchers sometimes use spin or change the outcomes and goals to make their research seem positive, and the citation system in research literature amplifies the...
Instructional Video9:41
TED Talks

TED: A memory scientist's advice on reporting harassment and discrimination | Julia Shaw

12th - Higher Ed
How do you turn a memory, especially one of a traumatic event, into hard evidence of a crime? Julia Shaw is working on this challenge, combining tools from memory science and artificial intelligence to change how we report workplace...
Instructional Video5:23
Curated Video

It'll Never Fly: Beat Confirmation Bias

10th - Higher Ed
It'll Never Fly' How often have you heard words like that at the start of your project? Or maybe you've heard yourself saying them. If so, you're in danger of 'Confirmation Bias'. If you've ever said 'it'll never fly', you're in good...
News Clip3:11
Curated Video

"May have vested interest..." Aviation Minister Slams Western Media Over AAIB Report Coverage

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu has strongly defended the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) and warned against premature conclusions by international media, especially Western outlets. He highlighted the...
Instructional Video55:22
The Wall Street Journal

Behind The Numbers: The 2018 Women In The Workplace Report 2018

Higher Ed
A deep dive into the findings from the "Women in the Workplace 2018" report with Rachel Thomas, co-founder and president at LeanIn.Org and Lareina Yee, senior partner at McKinsey & Company and WSJ's Lynn Cook.
Instructional Video1:00:14
The Royal Institution

Unconscious Bias in Science

9th - 11th
We can’t always control what our brains do, and we all have unconscious prejudices, make unfair judgements, and are biased. Sociologist Louise Archer, business psychologist Binna Kandola, astrophysicist Emma Chapman and the IOP's Jessica...
Instructional Video2:09
Curated Video

Report: Hate crimes up 69% statewide since 2019

9th - Higher Ed
The report says Jewish people were targeted the most, with 44% of the total bias incidents in 2023 aimed at them.
Instructional Video3:22
Curated Video

Air India plane crash: Pilots association questions report's bias towards pilot error

9th - Higher Ed
A cut in the fuel supply to the engines caused last month’s Air India crash that killed 260 people, a preliminary report has found.
Instructional Video2:01
NPR

Bias Isn't Just A Police Problem, It's A Preschool Problem | Let's Talk | NPR

6th - 11th
A new study by researchers at Yale found that pre-K teachers, white and black alike, spend more time watching black boys -- expecting trouble. NPR's Cory Turner reports: http://n.pr/2dqYL9c
Instructional Video7:41
TED Talks

TED: To transform child welfare, take race out of the equation | Jessica Pryce

12th - Higher Ed
In this eye-opening talk about the impact of race and neighborhood on foster-care decisions, social worker Jessica Pryce shares a promising solution to help child welfare agencies make bias-free assessments about when to remove children...
Instructional Video14:16
TED Talks

Ben Goldacre: Battling bad science

12th - Higher Ed
Every day there are news reports of new health advice, but how can you know if they're right? Doctor and epidemiologist Ben Goldacre shows us, at high speed, the ways evidence can be distorted, from the blindingly obvious nutrition...
Instructional Video6:37
Curated Video

Why women’s ice hockey has a higher concussion rate than football

9th - 11th
When college athletes play the same sport, women report concussions more often than men. Watch our other skating videos, featuring Mirai Nagasu and Adam Rippon: http://bit.ly/2oGrA7N Subscribe to our channel! http://goo.gl/0bsAjO In...
Instructional Video5:04
SciShow

Can Animals Predict Earthquakes?

12th - Higher Ed
You might have heard about animals behaving oddly right before an earthquake hits. But are these reports more than just anecdotes?
Instructional Video6:13
ShortCutsTv

Ethnocentrism

Higher Ed
Might psychology have ethnocentric biases? The film begins by explaining and illustrating the idea of social construction. It then goes on to illustrate three sources of potential ethnocentric bias: researcher bias, conceptual bias, and...
Instructional Video14:55
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Paul Jenkins: Canada's Central Banking Lessons For The World

Higher Ed
Last September, the Fed announced full speed ahead with its third round of quantitative easing, also known as QE3. As the saying goes, three's a charm, or so they hoped. At the time, the Fed promised to buy $40 billion worth of mortgage...
Instructional Video3:23
Healthcare Triage

Does Industry Money Skew Study Results? It's Hard to Say.

Higher Ed
Every time I write about a nutrition study, someone screams "BIAS!" at me. At least, they do when they don't like the results. It is assumed, and not totally without merit, that when industry sponsors studies, they get the results they...
Instructional Video3:05
Curated Video

Navigating the Blurred Lines: Distinguishing Fact from Opinion in the Media

12th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThis video explores how the Internet has blurred the line between fact and opinion in media, leading to challenges in distinguishing between the two. It highlights the importance of being able to differentiate facts from opinions, as...
Instructional Video14:58
The Wall Street Journal

The 2018 "Women In The Workplace" Study Findings

Higher Ed
Kevin Sneader, Global Managing Director of McKinsey & Company reviews the "2018 Women in the Workplace" report, a comprehensive study of more than 280 companies on the state of women in corporate America.
Instructional Video8:08
ShortCutsTv

Ethnocentrism

Higher Ed
This film examines the concept of ethnocentrism, its social construction, uses and limitations in psychological research.
Instructional Video6:08
Rachel's English

PHRASAL VERB WRITE

6th - Higher Ed
Start 2017 with the 30-day vocabulary challenge: learn 30 phrasal verbs in 30 days! Day 29: the phrasal verb WRITE: write back, write in, write off, write out, write up, write down.
Instructional Video11:05
The Wall Street Journal

Remarks From Sheryl Sandberg

Higher Ed
Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg Faults 'Broken Rung' on Corporate Ladder Over Work Inequities
Instructional Video22:15
TLDR News

TLDR News Responds to Your Criticism & Complaints

12th - Higher Ed
A couple of weeks ago we asked for your negative feedback about TLDR News. With that feedback collected and collated Jack wanted to take a moment to respond fully. So in this video Jack will apologise, explain & justify why you think we...
Instructional Video5:22
Healthcare Triage

Racial Disparities in Healthcare are Pervasive

Higher Ed
Study after study affirms that doctors treat their patients differently, depending on the patient's race. Minority patients get different diagnoses, different treatments, and are often subject to being stereotyped by their physicians.