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Eerie Ethics - Psych Soc O'Clock - Interview 1 (Professor Helena Paterson)


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Amelia and Professor Helena Paterson delve into some ‘eerie ethics’ and discuss psychological studies which give us the creeps.

References from the recording:

The study that broke science:

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daryl_Bem#.…e.22_controversy

Superstitious perception:

Gosselin,  F., & Schyns, P. G. (2003). Superstitious perceptions reveal  properties of internal representations. Psychological Science, 14(5),  505-509.
www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12930484

The Monster Study:

Silverman, F. H. (1988). The “monster” study. Journal of fluency disorders, 13(3), 225-231.
www.spring.org.uk/2007/06/monster-study.php - (not the study itself, but includes key information)

Carney Landis:

Landis,  C. (1924). Studies of Emotional Reactions. II. General Behavior and  Facial Expression. Journal of Comparative Psychology, 4(5), 447.
psycnet.apa.org/record/1926-08449-001;
bizzarrobazar.com/en/2017/05/28/le…i-carney-landis/
- (summary of Landis)

Mischel Marshmallow study:

Mischel,  W., & Baker, N. (1975). Cognitive appraisals and transformations in  delay behavior. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 31(2),  254.

Created by Amelia Hilton in association with the University of Glasgow Psychology Society

Written and recorded by Amelia Hilton and Professor Helena Paterson
Produced and edited by Amelia Hilton
Original music by Sonia Kilman
(Facebook: www.facebook.com/sonia.killmann.3
Instagram: @dream__beings)
Recording facilities provided by the University of Glasgow Critical Studies department

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