The Psych Files

The Psych Files is a podcast for anyone who wonders why we do what we do. Experienced educator Michael Britt, Ph.D., in an upbeat and friendly style, shows you how ideas from the field of psychology apply to everyday life. If you are a life-long learner, a student or a teacher, you will find his 20-30 minute episodes enjoyable and educational. Over 14 million episodes have been downloaded to date with over 100,000 people listening every month. See what all the talk is about!

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 6 days 4 hours 18 minutes

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Episode 60: The Full Monty Backstage - Body Image and Gender Differences


The Full Monty: maybe you've seen the movie or the musical, but what is it like backstage? What are the actors thinking? What would you be thinking if you had to take your clothes off in front of an audience? Would it make a difference if you were a...


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 June 17, 2008  36m
 
 

Episode 59 - The Mozart Effect: Is There Anything To It?


The Mozart Effect - almost everyone has heard about it, but is there really anything to it? Can the Mozart Effect increase your child's IQ? Will listening to Mozart make you more creative? Does it have an effect on babies in utero? A lot has been cl...


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 June 10, 2008  36m
 
 

Episode 58: Speed Dating - You Don't Know What You Want


Do you really know what you want in a romantic partner? The answer is....no. How often have you heard that men want women with great bodies and women want a good provider? Do you agree with it? It may not be true at all. Surprised? Learn more abo...


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 May 25, 2008  24m
 
 

Episode 57: Expectancy Theory, Goal Setting and Getting in Shape!


Trying to get in shape and lose weight? What's the psychology behind getting in shape? Well, first forget the psychobabble. In this episode of The Psych Files podcast I examine two established theories of human motivation - goal setting and expectanc...


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 May 16, 2008  24m
 
 

Episode 56: What is Music Therapy?


Interested in Music Therapy? Music therapy, which is often used with children with autism, can also be used in the classroom to help children learn patterns. In this interview music therapist Kamile Geist talks about types and techniques of music the...


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 May 10, 2008  37m
 
 

Episode 55: Is It Really Better to Give Than to Receive?


We've looked at the story of the Good Samaritan so now it's time to scientifically answer the question: is it better to give than to receive? Psychologists have recently examined the relationship between happiness and charitable giving. Will you be h...


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 April 24, 2008  17m
 
 

Episode 54: Math Anxiety - Causes and Cures


Could it be that the roots of this anxiety lie not with the topic itself but with the way math is taught? In this episode I am extremely fortunate to speak with Dr. Eugene Geist, Associate Professor at Ohio University - Athens, Ohio and specialist in ...


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 April 13, 2008  44m
 
 

Episode 53: Mindful Learning, NCLB, and the True Foundations of Success


Tired of rote memorization? Tired of NCLB? Try mindful learning. In this episode I explore psychologist Ellen Langer's concept of mindful learning. What does it mean to teach and learn in a mindful way? How does this concept differ from what is bein...


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 April 2, 2008  23m
 
 

Episode 52 (video): Research Design Part 2 - Factorial Designs


We're going to delve into a two by two factorial research design. I'll try my best to make it fun. Watch to find out how it can be to your disadvantage to be attractive and along the way learn a bit about research design.


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 March 28, 2008  15m
 
 

Episode 51: Elliot Spitzer's Wife: Hero or Victim?


This past week it seems like people have been talking as much about Elliot Spitzer as they have about his wife Silda. In fact, emotions may be running higher about her behavior than about his. Why did she stand by and support him when it appears that ...


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 March 18, 2008  21m