Instructional Video27:20
SciShow

5 Myths You've Probably Seen on TV

12th - Higher Ed
There are some persistent myths about human psychology that appear on TV all the time. But people are complicated, and a lot of times, what we (and these shows) take to be true about human nature… may not be as accurate as we think.
Instructional Video8:55
All In One Social Media

6 Figure Business Owners are doing THESE 3 Things

Higher Ed
I have learned a lot of things in my years of business about what it takes to be a multi-six-figure CEO. I have learned a TON and it is time for you to do it too.



In this video, I'm going to share with you the secrets of...
Instructional Video6:08
Psychology Unlocked

Normative and Informational Social Influence - Social Influence - Psychology A-Level Revision Tool

Higher Ed
This video is the third installment of our Psychology A Level Revision Series to prepare you for your exams with exactly the right information that you need to know.
Instructional Video7:47
Communication Coach Alex Lyon

Coercive Power

Higher Ed
Coercive Power (John French & Bertram Raven) is one or the types of bases of power. We look at examples of coercive power.

According to French and Raven (1959), power is social influence. Coercive power is the ability to punish. The...
Instructional Video9:17
ShortCutsTv

Beyond the Bystander Effect

Higher Ed
The bystander effect has long been used to explain the general lack of public help towards people who have been harmed, or are at risk of harm. This film looks at more recent research that takes us beyond the bystander effect and...
Instructional Video4:12
Psychology Unlocked

The Stanford Prison Experiment - Zimbardo (1972)

Higher Ed
This video outlines Zimbardo's most famous experiment - the Stanford Prison Experiment - which has to be called off within a week because it proved to be too dangerous to continue.