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Get (Social) PSYCHED!
@MUN Social Psychology
11 episodes
1 week ago
In-person group projects have been virtually non-existent the last few years (thanks, covid). Now that we are back in the classroom, the Selected Topics in Social Psychology Class at Memorial University decided to take on a fun semester-long podcast project where we talk about psychological concepts that interest us. We hope you enjoy listening to our group discussions throughout the episodes of this podcast, maybe you’ll even learn something new.
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In-person group projects have been virtually non-existent the last few years (thanks, covid). Now that we are back in the classroom, the Selected Topics in Social Psychology Class at Memorial University decided to take on a fun semester-long podcast project where we talk about psychological concepts that interest us. We hope you enjoy listening to our group discussions throughout the episodes of this podcast, maybe you’ll even learn something new.
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Social Sciences
Science
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Don't Be Stubborn: Why Conflict Isn't Always a Bad Thing
Get (Social) PSYCHED!
10 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
Don't Be Stubborn: Why Conflict Isn't Always a Bad Thing

You're worked up after an argument. Have you ever stopped to think about what variables impact the way you argue? Have you ever reflected on how your thoughts, feelings, preconceived notions of the other person, or how quickly you jump to conclusions impact an argument's ending? This episode of Get (Social) Psyched will present some tools to help you argue more effectively by projecting positive emotions instead of negative emotions, asking our partners what they mean instead of guessing, and taking time to be aware of how you communicate. And lastly, don't be stubborn.

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Get (Social) PSYCHED!
In-person group projects have been virtually non-existent the last few years (thanks, covid). Now that we are back in the classroom, the Selected Topics in Social Psychology Class at Memorial University decided to take on a fun semester-long podcast project where we talk about psychological concepts that interest us. We hope you enjoy listening to our group discussions throughout the episodes of this podcast, maybe you’ll even learn something new.