E219: Kim Case: Accessibility, connection, success, crafting a meaningful academic life

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E012: RE-RELEASE: APA Introductory Psychology Initiative: The Student Learning Outcomes & Assessment Group

In this re-release episode, Garth sits down with members of the APA's Introductory Psychology Initiative (IPI) Working Group on Student Learning Outcomes & Assessment: Jennifer Thompson, Kristin Whitlock, Jane Halonen, Sue Frantz (not featured), and Eric Landrum. Together, they e ...  Show more

E250: Claude Steele: Trust, churn, and the power of diversity

In this 250th episode of the flagship PsychSessions series, Garth interviews Claude Steele from Stanford University in Stanford, CA. Claude recaps "Whistling Vivaldi" as the story of how stereotype threat emerged in his research and describes "churn" as the psychological vigilanc ...  Show more

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