SciShow
Animal Personalities Are More Like Ours Than You Might Think
If you’ve ever been around animals, you know they can have different personalities, but there’s one trait that scientists used to believe was uniquely human.
Crash Course
Schizophrenia & Dissociative Disorders: Crash Course Psychology
Did you know that Schizophrenia and Multiple Personality Disorder aren't the same thing? Did you know that we don't call it Multiple Personality Disorder anymore? In this episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank takes us down the road of...
PBS
What Makes a Pop Star Authentic?
Miku Hatsune is a computer generated pop star from Japan who has performed to sell out crowds. Lana Del Rey is a rising singer-performer who has encountered controversy over her alleged authenticity as an artist. IDEA channel raises the...
TED Talks
TED: The psychology of your future self | Dan Gilbert
Human beings are works in progress that mistakenly think they're finished. Dan Gilbert shares recent research on a phenomenon he calls the "end of history illusion," where we somehow imagine that the person we are right now is the person...
SciShow
Why We Love Movie Villains (According to Psychology)
Sometimes we find ourselves falling for the cute vampire or German bank robber, and this might say a lot about how we think about ourselves.
SciShow
What We Can Learn From 10,000 Pack-Hunting Spiders
Most spiders are solitary creatures, but a few species group up instead, creating giant colonies where they live and hunt together.
SciShow
Why People Do So Many Weird Things on the Internet | Compilation
The internet has given us access to a wealth of information about humanity, including about those big weird brains that make us who we are.
Crash Course
Bayes in Science and Everyday Life - Crash Course Statistics
Today we're going to finish up our discussion of Bayesian inference by showing you how we can it be used for continuous data sets and be applied both in science and everyday life. From A/B testing of websites and getting a better...
Curated Video
Cyber Security for Absolute Beginners - 2022 Edition - Part 02 - Identity Strategies
Here, we will understand identities used online, an essential aspect of security and privacy. We will look at the different identifying strategies.
Mister Simplify
Eysenck's Theory of Personality - Simplest Explanation Ever
How much of our personality are we born with? How do we develop certain personality traits? Eysenck developed his theory of personality like many others, with a bid to understanding human personality and psychology.
Curated Video
Navigating Diverse Personalities in the Workplace
In this video, Amanda, a management assistant with Enterprise Holdings, discusses the biggest challenge of her job - dealing with a wide variety of personalities. She highlights the need for flexibility in adjusting to different...
Curated Video
Navigating the Business World and Building Skills for Success
Amanda, a management assistant, with Enterprise Holdings emphasizes the importance of pursuing a business degree, including advancing to a master's level for better job prospects. She highlights the value of human resource management...
Curated Video
The Challenges and Joys of Interacting with People
In this video, Amanda, a Management Assistant for Enterprise Holdings, shares her love for interacting with people and explains how being in front of others keeps her energized. She finds joy in getting to know different personalities,...
Seven Dimensions
4 Lessons to Manage Diverse Personalities and Work Styles
4 Lessons to Manage Diverse Personalities and Work Styles is a video that acknowledges that working in a diverse team can be challenging. However, recognizing and respecting the individual differences of team members is a good way to...
Curated Video
John Whitmore's Team Development Model
He may be most famous for his GROW Model of coaching, but John Whitmore's Team Development Model is a valuable way to understand how groups form into teams.
Curated Video
Team Leadership and the Tuckman Group Development Stages
In an earlier video, we looked at the Tuckman Model of Group Development. Now, we'll tie the different stages to the style of team leadership that will work best in each stage.
Curated Video
Understanding Histrionic personality- The Pain Behind the Drama
Histrionic personality disorder falls into the cluster B grouping of personality disorders. Cluster B refers to the group of personality disorders that share the characteristics of being dramatic, emotional or erratic. And the...
Curated Video
Understanding Schizoid Personality vs Autism Spectrum
Schizoid personality disorder falls under cluster A of the personality disorders. Cluster A disorders are characterized as odd or eccentric. The three personalities in this group are Schizoid, Schizotypal and Paranoid. Schizoid...
Curated Video
Schizotypal Personality – Is It The Beginning of Schizophrenia?
Schizotypal personality is unique because not only is it considered a personality disorder, but in the Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders 5th edition it's listed as a schizophrenia spectrum illness. This is because...
PBS
Is Content Creator a Real Job?
Seems like everyone and their brother wants to be a content creator these days. But is it a real job, a small business, or a total crap shoot?
Debunked
The Left Brain Right Brain Myth
Can a dominant side of your brain dictate your personality. LOGICAL vs CREATIVE? The Theory goes that if you are more creative and artistic then you are ‘right-brained’ and if you’re more methodical and better with numbers then you are...
Mister Simplify
Allport's Trait Theory of Personality - Simplest Explanation Ever
Gordon Allport was highly influenced by Freud but went a different route in developing his own theory of Personality. It helps u identify and categorise people based on the trait or the attributes they possess.
Curated Video
Complex Characters
“Complex Characters” will break down the different characteristics of a complex character.
Vlogbrothers
Can You Ever Really Change?
As John was saying in his last video, I think that we don't give ourselves enough opportunities for self reflection, and I think personality tests can help with that, but I also think they imply that there is something overly concrete...