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All Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyQuality Criteria for Quantitative and Qualitative Research | Episode 14 | Psychological Research SeriesIn this weeks episode, we discuss the quality criteria which must be adhered to in quantitative and qualitative research. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References: Frambach, J. M. & Durning, S. J. (2013). AM last page: Quality criteria in qualitative and quantitative research. Academic Medicine, 88(4). https://doi.org/10.1097/ACM.0b013e31828abf7f Middleton, F. (2022). Reliability vs. validity in research - Differences, types, and...2022-06-1507 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyHow do Psychologists Gain Insight Into the Human Mind? - Quantitative vs. Qualitative Research | Episode 13 | Psychological Research SeriesIn this week's episode, we will dive into the differences between quantitative and qualitative research, their respective goals, how each collects and analyzes data, as well as their advantages and disadvantages. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References American Psychological Association. (2022). Systematic observation. https://dictionary.apa.org/systematic-observation. Bhandari, P. (2021). What is quantitative research? - Definition, uses and methods. https://www.scribbr.com...2022-06-0111 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyWhat Are Variables? | Episode 12 | Psychological Research SeriesThis week's episode is all about variables. What are they, what kind of variables are there, and how do they differ from each other? (P.S. I dare you to take a shot every time I say "variable") _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References Bevans, R. (2022). Types of variables in research - definitions & examples. https://www.scribbr.com/methodology...2022-05-1809 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyHow Can We Be Confident That Scientific Results are Real? | Episode 11 | Psychological Research SeriesIn this week's episode of the podcast we answered the question of how we can be confident about our research findings with the help of significance testing. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam2022-05-0407 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyWhat Does Correlation Mean? | Episode 10 | Psychological Research SeriesIn this week's episode, I quickly explain to you what a correlation is. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam2022-04-2704 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyWhats the Difference between Correlation and Causation? | Episode 9 | Psychological Research SeriesThis week we answer the question why correlation should never be confused with causation and how causal statements can still be made. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References Archana Madhavan. (2019) Correlation vs Causation: Understand the Difference for your product. https://amplitude.com/blog/causation-correlation. Pritha Bhandari. (2021). Correlation vs Causation - Differences & Designs. https://www.scribbr.com/methodology/correlation-vs-causation/ 2022-04-1306 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyWhat's the Difference between Theories and Hypotheses? | Episode 8 | Psychological Research SeriesIn this episode, we discuss the differences between theories and hypotheses. What are they, what are the differences, and can the two terms be used interchangeably? _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam2022-04-0606 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyHow Does Science Work? | Episode 7 | Psychological Research SeriesIn this first episode of the Psychological Research Series, we will dive into the scientific method and the research process, why falsifiability and quality criteria are crucial for scientific research, how observations and experiments work, and if science can ever arrive at the absolute truth. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________2022-03-3018 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyHow did Ancient India's Philosophies Influence Psychology? - Part 2 | Episode 6 | Ancient Civilizations SeriesIn the final episode of the Ancient Civilizations Series, we dive into the heterodox schools Hindu philosophy, like Buddhism and Jainism, and see what they contributed to early psychological thought. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References Basham, A. L. (1951). History and Doctrines of the Ājīvikas (2nd ed.). Delhi, India: Moltilal Banarsidass. Bhattacharya, R. (2010). What the Cārvākas originally meant. Journal of I...2022-03-2319 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyHow did Ancient India's Philosophies Influence Psychology? | Episode 5 | Ancient Civilizations SeriesIn the fifth episode we take an in-depth look into several orthodox Hindu philosophies and schools of thoughts and what their respective contributions were to psychology. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References: Bartley, C. (2013). Purva Mimamsa. Encyclopedia of Asian Philosophy (Oliver Leaman, eds.). Routledge. Bilimoria, P. (1993). Pramana epistemology: Some recent development in Asian philosophy. (Floistad, G. eds.) Springer. Britannica. (2020). Samkhya...2022-03-1620 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyAncient China's Contribution to Psychology | Episode 4 | Ancient Civilizations SeriesIn the fourth episode of the podcast, we discuss the three pillars of Ancient Chinese society, Confucianism, Daoism, and Buddhism and what those contributed to the field of psychology. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References: American Psychological Association. (2013). Understanding psychological testing and assessment. Australian Psychological Society. (2021). Psychological testing. https://psychology.org.au/for-the-public/about-psychology/what-does-a-psychologist-do/psychological-tests-and-testing. Baggini, J. (2018). How the...2022-03-0211 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyPsychological Thoughts of Ancient Greece | Episode 3 | Ancient Civilizations SeriesThe third episode is all about the most influential Ancient Greek philosophers, what their thoughts were on the human soul, happiness, and ethics, and how we as humans are able to conceive and generate knowledge and truth. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References Ahbel-Rappel, S., & Kamtekar, R. (2009) A Companion to Socrates. Wiley. Brickhouse, T. C., & Smith, N. (2013). Socratic Moral Psychology. In Nicholas...2022-02-2326 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyHow Did Ancient Egyptians Conceptualize the Human Mind? | Episode 2 | Ancient Civilizations SeriesIn the second episode of the Podcast, I give you an overview over Shamanistic traditions and Ancient Egyptian philosophy - what they theorized about the human mind and how they conceptualized the human psyche. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast on instagram: https://instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast Music by die dirigentin: https://soundcloud.com/diedirigentin Transcripts are available here: https://medium.com/@allisonwilam _____________________________________________ References: Fontaine, C. (1981). A modern look at ancient wisdom: the instruction of Ptahhotep revisited. Biblical Archeologist, 44(3), 155-160. Wickramasekera, I. (2014). Early Psychological Knowledge. 2022-02-1608 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyWhat is Psychology? | Episode 1In Episode 1 of the Podcast, we will lay the groundwork for all future episodes. We will touch on the origins not only of the word psychology but also of the discipline itself and how it developed into an independent science. We will have a look on the four goals and the seven perspectives on psychology and then I will explain what psychologists actually do and how the field of psychology distinguishes itself from other sciences and disciplines. At the end of the episode, I will talk a bit about the WEIRD bias. _____________________________________________ Follow the Podcast...2022-02-0924 minAll Things PsychologyAll Things PsychologyIntroductionIn this educational podcast, we’re going to dive deep into the topic of psychology. We will discuss its history and how it evolved into the discipline we know today. We will cover famous pioneers and their contributions to the field, as well as major topics in modern psychology and contemporary research. This podcast will provide its listeners with a better understanding of what psychology is and does. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allthingspsychology_podcast/ Music by die dirigentin: soundcloud.com/diedirigentin2022-02-0202 min