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  2. Education: Education, Psychology and Learning

    Duration: 00:00:51
    Published Date: 2020/01/07
    Throughout the undergraduate Education course at Cambridge you follow one of three tracks, studying Education alongside your chosen field of interest. The Faculty has put together three videos to give you an idea of the distinct identities of each track and provide an opportunity to hear from undergraduate students currently studying them. This video covers the Education, Psychology and Learning
  3. Understanding the OCD Brain part 1: OCD and me

    Duration: 00:07:32
    Published Date: 2017/03/28
    Science writer David Adam has obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). In the first of a series of films, he meets Professor Trevor Robbins, Head of Psychology at the University of Cambridge, to find out what we know about OCD and how scientists study the condition.
  4. What is the future?

    Duration: 00:53:56
    Published Date: 2021/03/26
    Hello and welcome back to Mind Over Chatter! This second series is all about the future - and in this first episode we’re going to be considering what the future even is… Have you ever wondered how time works? It turns out, the answer is a lot more complicated than we thought. Please fill out our survey https://forms.gle/r9CfHpJVUEWrxoyx9 to tell us what your mind thinks about our chatter.
  5. Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages Open Day

    Duration: 00:03:37
    Published Date: 2015/11/25
    The Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages Open Day provide an excellent opportunity to visit the Faculty, view our facilities, meet lecturers and students. The Faculty holds an Open Day annually in March and also participates in the summer Cambridge Open Days. You can study for a Degree in Modern and Medieval Languages (MML) or Linguistics. In the MML course, you study two languages for at
  6. Dr Amy Milton from Cambridge’s Department of Psychology relates how Requiem for a Dream, Hubert Selby’s bleak portrayal of drug addiction, motivated her to dedicate her academic career to finding treatments for addiction. Here she talks about this favourite book as part of ‘Novel Thoughts’, a series exploring the literary reading habits of eight Cambridge scientists. From illustrated
  7. COP27 explained by Cambridge experts

    Duration: 00:03:47
    Published Date: 2022/11/26
    We asked University of Cambridge experts what they thought about the outcomes of the COP27 climate summit. Hear from: Dr. Matthew Agarwala, The Wealth Economy, Bennett Institute for Public Policy Emily Farnworth, Co-Director of the Centre for Climate Engagement at Hughes Hall Prof Sander van der Linden, Professor of Social Psychology in Society, University of Cambridge Dr Alison Ming, Atmospheric
  8. Psychological and Behavioural Sciences is the name of Cambridge’s undergraduate course looking at the field of Psychology, allowing students to study cognitive, social, developmental and biological psychology within the broader context of the behavioural sciences. In this video, undergraduates from the course talk through what their studies have involved and their key areas of interest.
  9. J is for Jay

    Duration: 00:04:24
    Published Date: 2015/08/06
    The Cambridge Animal Alphabet series celebrates Cambridge's connections with animals through literature, art, science and society. Here, J is for Jay – a surprisingly clever corvid with the ability to mimic human voices and much more. Jays are corvids – members of the crow family. The jays we see in Britain are Eurasian jays. With their pinkish plumage, and characteristic flash of blue, they
  10. Opinion: What's the future of Twitter?

    Duration: 00:01:38
    Published Date: 2022/11/24
    Professor Sander van der Linden, Professor of Social Psychology in Society, talks about where Twitter might go next.
  11. Podcast: What is the future of wellbeing?

    Duration: 01:03:22
    Published Date: 2021/04/09
    Our wellbeing is essential to our overall quality of life. But what is wellbeing? Why is it so hard to pin down? How is it different to mental health, and what can we do to understand, measure and improve it? We talked with psychologist and neuroscientist Dr Amy Orben, psychiatrist Dr Tamsin Ford, and welfare economist Dr Mark Fabian to try and get to grips with wellbeing. In doing so, we learnt
  12. Novel Thoughts #5: Juliet Foster on Susan Fromberg Schaeffer's…

    Duration: 00:03:57
    Published Date: 2015/06/22
    Dr Juliet Foster’s ongoing fascination with the portrayal of mental illness in literature was triggered by reading The Madness of a Seduced Woman by Susan Fromberg Schaeffer. Today she carries out research in Cambridge’s Department of Psychology. Here she talks about this favourite book as part of ‘Novel Thoughts’, a series exploring the literary reading habits of eight Cambridge
  13. Psychology Postgraduate Study at Cambridge

    Duration: 00:03:45
    Published Date: 2021/03/22
    Learn more about the course here: http://bit.ly/PsychologyPostgrad2021 Postgraduate students from the Department of Psychology share their experiences of studying at Cambridge. The Department will continue to accept applications up until 12pm (GMT) on Friday 30th April 2021 for October 2021 start date.
  14. Democracy in an age of upheaval

    Duration: 01:03:18
    Published Date: 2021/03/30
    "The last years, even the last months, have seen huge political upheaval around the world with massive implications for democracy. Go to www.slido.com and enter code 81814 to participate in a live Q&A with the speakers. In the US, we have seen threats to the democratic process instigated from the presidency itself. Brexit has tested Britain's democratic institutions in many ways and may still
  15. Philip Kitcher, Human Nature and Belief, Wed 8 July

    Duration: 00:12:54
    Published Date: 2009/10/09
    Evolutionary Psychology and the Legacy of Sociobiology Professor Philip Kitcher (Columbia University, New York City, USA) Summary: The human sociobiology of the 1970s and 1980s was, I have argued, characterised by overly speculative hypotheses about human nature and the evolution of human tendencies to behaviour. Evolutionary psychology is often alleged to represent a significantly different, and
  16. Sophia & Catherine - 60 Second Impressions, Sutton Trust Summer…

    Duration: 00:01:01
    Published Date: 2011/04/27
    The Sutton Trust Summer Schools are subject-specific residential courses for Year 12 students from UK state-maintained schools, which aim to provide an insight into life as a first-year undergraduate studying at the University of Cambridge. Modern & Medieval Languages, Psychology & Sociology, Computer Science and Geography... these are just a few of the subjects which prospective students can
  17. Cambridge Ideas - The Music In Me

    Duration: 00:06:29
    Published Date: 2009/09/01
    Studies at the University of Cambridge have revealed that many of us use musical taste both as a means of expressing our own identity, and to form and refine our opinions about other people. Researchers found that sample groups of subjects regularly make the same assumptions about peoples personalities, values, social class and even their ethnicity, based on their musical preferences. Rock fans,
  18. Give and Take

    Duration: 00:12:20
    Published Date: 2019/11/14
    Give and Take explores the complex nature of gift giving for humans and their close animal relatives. The film brings biology, psychology, political studies, philosophy and theology into dialogue. Interviewees include Cambridge’s Professor Claire Hughes (Psychology), Professor Nicky Clayton (Psychology) and Dr Andrew Davison (Theology and Natural Sciences). Giving figures prominently in many
  19. Judging Robots by their appearance

    Duration: 00:01:00
    Published Date: 2023/04/21
    When it comes to robots, we definitely judge a book by its cover! Researchers have found that robots can be useful as wellbeing coaches at work – as long as they look right. #Cambridge #UniversityOfCambridge #CambridgeUniversity #Robots #Psychology
  20. Cambridge University and the Natural approach to teaching Science

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~jsb56/resources/presentations/naturalscience.pptx
    12 Jul 2010: Experimental Psychology. Geological Sciences (x2). History and Philosophy of Science. Materials Science and Metallurgy. ... Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Plant Sciences. Psychology. Zoology. The Colleges. Everyone has some breadth.
  21. Artificial Intelligence (AI) Futures: India-UK Collaborations…

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/papers/DwivediHughesBhadeshiaAnaniadouCohnColeConduitDesarkarWang23.pdf
    17 Oct 2023: Artificial Intelligence (AI) Futures: India-UK Collaborations Emerging from the 4th Royal Society Yusuf Hamied Workshop1. Yogesh K. DwivediDigital Futures for Sustainable Business & Society Research Group, School of Management,. Swansea University,
  22. MINET Conference: Measurement, Sensation and Cognition

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~gjc29/papers/DalkeConduitConduitCorso09.pdf
    23 Aug 2021: Measuring the impossible Prof Charles Spence Department of Experimental Psychology, Somerville College, Oxford University, UK. ... Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology, 59, 2033-2039. Bach, P. & Tipper, S.P.
  23. Book reviews: Humphrey, Schiff, LeShan

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/psi/humphrey.html
    23 Nov 2003: But. why should it be unreasonable? Humphrey writes books on psychology but.
  24. 8 References

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/psi/delanoy/node8.html
    3 Sep 1996: Lindzey (ed.), Handbook of Social Psychology: Vol. 1. Theory and Method, Addison-Wesley, 1954, 289--334.
  25. Experimental Evidence Suggestive of AnomalousConsciousness…

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/psi/delanoy/delanoy.pdf
    13 Aug 1998: Experimental Evidence Suggestive of AnomalousConsciousness Interactions. Deborah L. Delanoy,Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K. ... Lindzey (ed.), Handbook. of Social Psychology: Vol. 1. Theory and Method,
  26. meta-analysis and psi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/psi/delanoy/delanoy.html
    12 Sep 1996: Experimental Evidence Suggestive of Anomalous Consciousness Interactions. Deborah L. Delanoy. Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh.
  27. meta-analysis and psi

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/psi/delanoy/
    13 Aug 1998: Experimental Evidence Suggestive of Anomalous Consciousness Interactions. Author: Deborah L. Delanoy, Department of Psychology, University of Edinburgh, 7 George Square, Edinburgh, Scotland, U.K.
  28. 'X-ray vision' controversy in Times Higher

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/propaganda/THES1.html
    21 Dec 2004: Richard Wiseman, professor of psychology at Hertfordshire University and a key member of the respected Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal, who helped design the experiment, hit ... normally used in psychology tests.
  29. LIMITS TO THE UNIVERSALITY OF QM

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/QMlimits.html
    6 Aug 2020: Since Schroedinger wrote these words, the cognitive sciences (e.g. psychology, neurophysiology and artificial intelligence) have conjointly developed a appreciable degree of understanding of the "ourselves" that the physical sciences have
  30. echo3 paper

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/echo3/echo3.pdf
    24 Aug 1998: Nervous system, agents, society of mind,development, evolutionary psychology, language. Introduction: the variety ofapproaches to explaining mentalfunctions. ... Finally, two approaches from the viewpoint ofevolution are those of evolutionary
  31. Design of the Nervous System

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/echo3/echo3.html
    5 Sep 1998: Abstract. The paper presents an integrated account of the workings of the brain, built up using ideas from Minsky's Society of Mind, computer science, and developmental and evolutionary psychology. ... This synthesis invokes mainly the concepts of the
  32. Design of the nervous system

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/papers/echo3/abstract.html
    24 Aug 1998: Abstract. The paper presents an integrated account of the workings of the brain, built up using ideas from Minsky's Society of Mind approach, computer science, and developmental and evolutionary psychology. ... Keywords: Nervous system, agents, society
  33. Pioneer of the paranormal

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/mm/articles/PWprofile.html
    24 Aug 2019: Pursuing the paranormal. Although parapsychology is not taken seriously by most physicists, it has become more respectable in the wider academic world, especially in psychology departments.
  34. The Challenge of Consciousness Studies (Josephson and Rubik)

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/mm/articles/athens.pdf
    6 Jun 2007: Disciplines represented among theparticipants included physics, biology, chemistry, neuroscience, psychology, philosophy, sociology,medicine, engineering, ecology, parapsychology, mathematics, ethology and religion. ... The phenomena of consciousness
  35. Modus Operandi of New Energy Times

    www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/articles/NET1.html
    8 Mar 2012: After this I will attempt an analysis of the underlying psychology.
  36. digress.dvi

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rrw1/stats/digress.pdf
    10 Mar 2004: value. A knowledge of the psychology of human judgment can be.
  37. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IICPractical 5: ANOVA and ANCOVA RDS/Lent…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/teaching/statistical_modelling/Practical5.pdf
    16 Feb 2015: EssayMarks <- read.csv(paste0(file_path, "EssayMarks.csv"))). The data was collected as follows: 60 male (psychology) undergraduates read an essay supposedly writtenby a female undergraduate. ... Ratherdepressingly, this effect appears to have a name in
  38. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IICPractical 3: Linear regression using R…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~rds37/teaching/statistical_modelling/Practical3.pdf
    6 Feb 2015: BrainSize. (not advisable for large datasets). The data contains various measures of IQ (Intelligence Quotient) andbrain size measurements for 38 psychology students, along with their height, weight and gender.
  39. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IIC, Michaelmas 2021Practical 5: ANOVA and …

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/modelling-2022/P5.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: file_path <- "http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/rds37/teaching/statistical_modelling/". > EssayMarks <- read.csv(paste0(file_path, "EssayMarks.csv")). The data was collected as follows: 60 male (psychology) undergraduates read ... Rather depressingly, this
  40. STATISTICAL MODELLING Part IIC, Michaelmas 2021Practical 3: Linear…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/modelling-2022/P3.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: BrainSize. (not advisable for large datasets). The data contains various measures of IQ (Intelligence Quotient) andbrain size measurements for 38 psychology students, along with their height, weight and gender.
  41. Causal Inference

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/causal-2023/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Why is causal inference important? 1 Ubiquitous in many scientific disciplines: Medicine & biological sciences; Economics, psychology, & social sciences; Computer science & artificial intelligence; Policy & business decisions.
  42. Lecture Notes on Causal Inference(with corrections) Qingyuan Zhao May …

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/teaching/causal-2023/notes-2021.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Journal of Educational Psychology, 66(5), 688–701. doi:10.1037/h0037350. 5Holland, P. W. (1986).
  43. Causal Inference: An Introduction Qingyuan Zhao Statistical…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/ssrmp-2020/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: 5 Psychology: What is the effect of family structure on children’s outcome? ... Part I: Randomised experiments. The breakthrough. The idea of randomised experiments dates back to the early development ofexperimental psychology in the late 1800s by
  44. Mendelian Randomization: Old and New Insights Qingyuan Zhao…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/penn-biostat-2021/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Charles Sanders Perice (1839-1914). I With Joseph Jastrow, Peirce first introduced blinded, controlledrandomized experiments to psychology in 1884.
  45. Mendelian Randomization: Old and New Insights Qingyuan Zhao…

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/talk/epfl-2021/slides.pdf
    29 Apr 2024: Charles Sanders Perice (1839-1914). I With Joseph Jastrow, Peirce first introduced blinded, controlledrandomized experiments to psychology in 1884.
  46. www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/tag/randomization/index.xml

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/tag/randomization/index.xml
    14 May 2024: Ian Hacking gave a thorough historical review of how randomization became adopted in an area of psychology concerning psychophysics.</p> <p>The first randomized double-blind experiment, according to <a ... random group design was advanced in psychology
  47. www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/tag/philosophy/index.xml

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/tag/philosophy/index.xml
    14 May 2024: Ian Hacking gave a thorough historical review of how randomization became adopted in an area of psychology concerning psychophysics.</p> <p>The first randomized double-blind experiment, according to <a ... random group design was advanced in psychology
  48. www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/tag/fisher/index.xml

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/tag/fisher/index.xml
    14 May 2024: Ian Hacking gave a thorough historical review of how randomization became adopted in an area of psychology concerning psychophysics.</p> <p>The first randomized double-blind experiment, according to <a ... random group design was advanced in psychology
  49. www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/post/index.xml

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/post/index.xml
    14 May 2024: Ian Hacking gave a thorough historical review of how randomization became adopted in an area of psychology concerning psychophysics.</p> <p>The first randomized double-blind experiment, according to <a ... random group design was advanced in psychology
  50. www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/index.xml

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~qz280/index.xml
    14 May 2024: Ian Hacking gave a thorough historical review of how randomization became adopted in an area of psychology concerning psychophysics.</p> <p>The first randomized double-blind experiment, according to <a href=://.
  51. Stochastic Networks

    www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~frank/pref.html
    25 Jul 2004: Avi emphasised that for service networks the application of queueing theory results must involve various other disciplines such as psychology and organizational behaviour.

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