Learn how to think better, argue better, and choose better.
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Learn how to think better, argue better, and choose better.
--I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before
--Conversation with John Vokey (Part 1)
--Conversation with John Vokey (Part 2)
--Conversation with Elizabeth Loftus
--John Vokey Uncut conversation with John Vokey
--Conversation with Richard Nisbett (Part 1)
--Change someone's behavior without them knowing
--Conversation with Richard Nisbett (Part 2)
--Richard Nisbett Uncut conversation with Richard Nisbett
--Conversation with Daniel Kahneman (Part 1)
--Linda the feminist bank teller
--Conversation with Daniel Kahneman (Part 2)
--Daniel Kahneman Uncut conversation with Daniel Kahneman
--John Dunlosky Conversation with John Dunlosky
--Conversation with Bob Bjork (Part 1)
--Conversation with Bob Bjork (Part 2)
--Conversation with Micheal Brenner and Pia Sörenson
--Antonia Mantonakis Conversation with Antonia Mantonakis
--Too much and too little wine
--Conversation with the MythBusters (Part 1)
--The ebb and flow of random events
--Conversation with the MythBusters (Part 2)
--Conversation with Susan Blackmore (Part 1)
--Richard Wiseman Conversation with Richard Wiseman
--I'll see it when I believe it
--The phone always rings when I'm in the shower.
--Conversation with Susan Blackmore (Part 2)
--Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence
--Making sense of alternative medicine
--Shepard Siegel Conversation with Shepard Siegel
--Jimmy Botella Conversation with Jimmy Botella
--Ian Frazer Conversation with Ian Frazer
--Shepard Siegel Uncut conversation with Shepard Siegel
--Ian Frazer Uncut conversation with Ian Frazer
--Conversation with Scott Allen (Part 1)
--Conversation with Scott Allen (Part 2)
--William Thompson Conversation with William Thompson
--Stephan Lewandowsky Conversation with Stephan Lewandowsky
--Belief in conspiracy theories
--Conversation with Ross and Nisbett (Part 1)
--The strength of the situation
--Conversation with Ross and Nisbett (Part 2)
--Conversation with Ross and Nisbett (Part 3)
--Lee Ross Uncut conversation with Lee Ross
--Richard Nisbett Uncut conversation with Richard Nisbett
-- Improve your everyday thinking
--Statements about belief and thinking
Jason Tangen 是昆士兰大学的认知学高级讲师。他起初学习的是哲学,后在加拿大学习认知学,于2004年前往澳大利亚。他的研究广泛根植于专业知识和事实证据。Jason 在从事若干项目研究,内容关于意识、法医推理、纸币特点的感知、闪动人脸视错觉等。他目前在负责一项法医推理项目,目标在于研究法医专业知识特性,旨在提高培训效果和专家证词的价值。
Matthew Thompson 是位认知科学家和富布赖特学者。他研究专业知识的特性和指纹识别中的决策,以期推广合理定罪,以防不合理情况的发生。他与主要的澳大利亚警方合作,并具有医药、防御和空中交通控制等方面的研究背景。在本课程于2014年开课时,他将成为昆士兰大学和哈佛医学院的博士后研究员。
Emma MacKenzie 是《Think101:日常思考的科学》课程的制作人。她在昆士兰大学国际关系专业获得新闻学和艺术学士学位。她具备多平台新闻学背景,现在在英国深造,并从事过诸多报道项目,远赴越南及昆士兰中部。Emma 感兴趣的是不断发展的故事讲述领域及其对新闻学和高等教育的未来所产生的意义。