The Methodology for Psychology Podcast

The Methodology for Psychology Podcast


Latest Episodes

Tessa Dover on “Does unfairness feel different if it can be linked to group membership? Cognitive, affective, behavioral and physiological implications of discrimination and unfairness”
April 12, 2015

In today’s episode, I speak to Tessa Dover about her research article “Does unfairness feel different if it can be linked to group membership? Cognitive, affective, behavioral and physiological implications of discrimination and unfairness.

Dr. Erika Hall on “A rose by any other name? The consequences of subtyping “African-Americans” from “Blacks”
April 07, 2015

In this episode, I speak to Erika Hall about her article "A rose by any other name? The consequences of subtyping “African-Americans” from “Blacks.” The abstract for the article is provided below. - Abstract -

Dr. Nazli Turan on “A desire for deviance: The influence of leader normativeness and inter-group competition on group member support”
March 30, 2015

We are approaching the time when those of us in the United States will begin hearing more from political candidates seeking the U.S. presidency. I am always interested to hear from the candidates within the primary elections,

Dr. Kevin Binning on “Going along versus getting it right: The role of self-integrity in political conformity.”
March 23, 2015

In today's episode I speak with Dr. Kevin Binning about his article "Going along versus getting it right: The role of self-integrity in political conformity." I have provided the abstract for the article below. Thank you so much for listening,

No Episode This Week
March 16, 2015

This is just a short message to let you know that there will be no episode this week. Next monday we will continue with our normal weekly schedule. There are various episodes already recorded that I am excited for you to hear, so watch out for those. Than

Dr. Brad J. Bushman on “Violent and sexual media impair second-language memory during encoding and retrieval”
March 08, 2015

Let me begin with a short scenario that I feel will resonate with many in this audience. Imagine arriving at home after a long day of work and school classes. You grab some dinner, and then sit down with your study materials ready to prepare for the next

Dr. Aleks Krotoski on “N of Us,” A New Psychology Podcast
March 02, 2015

I am always extremely excited to hear of new projects that are attempting to help share great psychological research with the general public. In this episode I speak with Dr. Aleks Krotoski about her new psychology podcast titled “N of Us” which is a

Dr. Christopher Devine on “Social Issues, Authoritarianism, and Ideological Conceptualization”
February 23, 2015

In this episode of the psychological research stories segment, I had the opportunity to speak with Dr. Christopher Devine from the Mount Vernon Nazarene University. We focus on his article titled "Social Issues, Authoritarianism, and Ideological Conceptu

Dr. Christopher Devine on "Social Issues, Authoritarianism, and Ideological Conceptualization"
February 22, 2015

Dr. Christopher  Devine on "Social Issues, Authoritarianism, and Ideological Conceptualization" http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/j.1467-9221.2012.00888.x/abstract

Dr. Dylan Selterman On In-Mind Magazine
February 16, 2015

In-Mind is an online quarterly magazine for psychology which publishes peer-reviewed articles directed towards everyone interested in everyday human concerns, and is helping to inform individuals of the hot trends in scientific psychological research. In