SciShow
Is There Such a Thing As An Addictive Personality?
Some online quizzes would have you believe the idea that certain people have a specific “personality type”. But is an “addictive personality” a real thing?
SciShow
Is There Such a Thing As An Addictive Personality?
Some online quizzes would have you believe the idea that certain people have a specific “personality type”. But is an “addictive personality” a real thing?
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.
SciShow
The New Era of Negative Campaigns
Negative campaigns—or campaigns that work by painting opposing candidates in a negative light—have been used for decades. But today, thanks to information that can be gained from social media, these campaigns may be even more effective...
SciShow
Why Ouija Boards Are So Convincing
If you've ever played with a ouija board, you might have gotten the spooky sensation of an other worldly presence. But really, that's just your brain playing tricks on you.
SciShow
Not Every Egomaniac Has Narcissistic Personality Disorder
Professionally diagnosing narcissistic personality disorder is difficult for psychologists, partially because anyone who might have it just thinks they’re great!
SciShow
Rorschach: Psychology’s Most Controversial Test
For decades, people have used the Rorschach Test to diagnose mental illnesses and determine personality traits, which hasn't always been the best idea. But modern studies suggest that this test actually can tell us some things about the...
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.
SciShow
The Psychology of Trolling
As denizens of the internet, most of us are familiar with the trolls. In this episode of SciShow, learn a little about how social scientists think trolls came to be, and how online communities are figuring it all out.
SciShow
Do Personality Tests Mean Anything?
Like most quizzes on the internet, personality tests aren't what you would call "reliable."
SciShow
Victorian Pseudosciences: Brain Personality Maps
in 19th-century England, scientists were figuring out that certain parts of our brains were connected with certain parts of our bodies- but they came up with some terrible and misleading ideas that spread without rigorous scientific...
SciShow
Are You Doomed to Turn into Your Parents?
Worried about turning into your parents? Hank unpacks the connection between personality, genetics, and upbringing. Ultimately, though, you are your own person.
The Business Professor
Big Five Model of Personality Traits
What is the Big Five Model of Personality Traits? The Big Five personality traits are extraversion (also often spelled extroversion), agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism. The Big Five remain relatively stable...
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.
Wonderscape
The Chinese Zodiac and Lunar Calendar: A Journey Through Time and Mythology
This video delves into the Gregorian and Chinese lunar calendars, explaining their differences and the lunar calendar's influence on Chinese cultural traditions. It explores the Chinese Zodiac's twelve animal signs and their associated...
All Ears English
1969 - Should You Say All In or All Out? How to Show Intensity in English
Today we answer a listener's question about the difference between all out and all in. These are both used to indicate intensity or excessiveness but are also different. Learn the subtle differences today.
Curated Video
What Does It Mean To Be Neurotic?
In this video I discuss three ways to define neurotic. 1. Using the five-factor OCEAN model developed by Lewis Goldberg 2. Using the concept of neurosis developed by Sigmund Freud 3. Using personality organization construct developed by...
The Business Professor
Big Five Model of Personality Traits
What is the Big Five Model of Personality Traits? The Big Five personality traits are extraversion (also often spelled extroversion), agreeableness, openness, conscientiousness, and neuroticism. The Big Five remain relatively stable...
Curated Video
ASL for Beginners: How to Sign Personality Types
In this video, learn how to express different personalities in American Sign Language (ASL). Whether you want to communicate your own personality or describe someone else's, this video covers a wide range of personality signs including...
Communication Coach Alex Lyon
Leadership Theories Top 10
These are my Top 10 Leadership Theories. These theories of leadership are offered in chronological order as an unofficial mini-course and meant to provide an overview of ten of the most helpful and influential theories of leadership in...
Professor Dave Explains
The Five Core Dimensions of Personality
We've all taken a personality test. They're fun! But how reliable are they? Of course the silly ones online don't mean anything. But what about the Myers-Briggs? The Big 5? As it turns out, the latter is more reliable, so let's talk...
Let's Tute
Developing Your Unique Style for Public Speaking
In this lesson, the teacher discusses how to develop your own unique style for public speaking by noting down your personality traits, staying natural and unique, making a connection with the audience, practicing and merging your style...
All Ears English
Group Conversations: Can Personality Traits Be Changed? - AEE 1671
Group Conversations: Can Personality Traits Be Changed? Are we stuck with our personalities, or can they be changed? Find out who on the All Ears English team wishes they could change their personality!