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	 14 Free Videos on Classic Social Psych Studies | 
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	| Posted by:  | Jay Van Bavel |  
	| Title/Position:  | Associate Professor |  
	| School/Organization:  | New York University |  
	| Sent to listserv of:  | SESP, SPSSI |  
	| Date posted:  | June 22nd, 2017 |  
	  
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	For anyone who teaches social psychology, my lab just created a series of free videos of several classic social psych studies. Each video is roughly 8-10 minutes long and could be used in a class to explain how and why a study was conducted.
 
 
The videos illustrate classic studies on minimal groups, dissonance, moral judgment, implicit attitudes, snap judgments, group conformity, social exclusion, dishonesty, non-conscious mimicry, persuasion, thinking too much, and inducing emotions (http://bit.ly/2svleeK).
 
 
The videos include live acting and animation, describe the details of how each study is run (from power analysis to figures of the key results), and a pdf summary of each study. Here is how to get your 30 day free access to the videos if your institution does not subscribe to the Journal of Visualized Experiments:
 
 
http://info2.jove.com/l/283112/2017-05-23/2rpfb
 
 
We make no money or anything for their use, but think they might be useful in the classroom.
 
 
Warmest wishes,
 
Jay		
 
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