• Episode 29 - Psychology’s Greatest Hits with Paul Bloom

  • 2023/10/04
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Episode 29 - Psychology’s Greatest Hits with Paul Bloom

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  • We're back! We're kicking off a new season of episodes with an interview with Dr. Paul Bloom to discuss his new book Psych. We discuss science communication, the limits and value of psychology, whether researchers should be siloed in academia, the problem with empathy, if kids are little bigots, and if social psychology isn't paying enough attention to policy.

    Psych: The Story of The Human Mind

    Paul’s webpage (with links to other books), Substack “Small Potatoes” and Twitter

    Research cited by Kiley Hamlin and Karen Wynn: 

    Hamlin, J. K., & Wynn, K. (2011). Young infants prefer prosocial to antisocial others. Cognitive development, 26(1), 30-39.

    Hamlin, J. K., Mahajan, N., Liberman, Z., & Wynn, K. (2013). Not like me = bad: Infants prefer those who harm dissimilar others. Psychological science, 24(4), 589-594.


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We're back! We're kicking off a new season of episodes with an interview with Dr. Paul Bloom to discuss his new book Psych. We discuss science communication, the limits and value of psychology, whether researchers should be siloed in academia, the problem with empathy, if kids are little bigots, and if social psychology isn't paying enough attention to policy.

Psych: The Story of The Human Mind

Paul’s webpage (with links to other books), Substack “Small Potatoes” and Twitter

Research cited by Kiley Hamlin and Karen Wynn: 

Hamlin, J. K., & Wynn, K. (2011). Young infants prefer prosocial to antisocial others. Cognitive development, 26(1), 30-39.

Hamlin, J. K., Mahajan, N., Liberman, Z., & Wynn, K. (2013). Not like me = bad: Infants prefer those who harm dissimilar others. Psychological science, 24(4), 589-594.


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