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The Power of the situation. Constructing social reality

Examines how individuals' beliefs and behavior can be manipulated in certain situations, by leaders and by groups. Explores the psychology behind subjects of facism, as in Nazi Germany. Includes commentary by Dr. Ellen Langer of Harvard University and Dr. Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University.

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  • "Constructing social reality"
  • "Discovering psychology"@en

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  • "Examines how individuals' beliefs and behavior can be manipulated in certain situations, by leaders and by groups. Explores the psychology behind subjects of facism, as in Nazi Germany. Includes commentary by Dr. Ellen Langer of Harvard University and Dr. Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University."@en
  • "Explores how social psychologists attempt to understand human behaviour within its broader social context. With Philip Zimbardo."
  • "Examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior."@en
  • "How social psychologists attempt to understand human behavior within its broader social context, and how our beliefs and behavior can be influenced and manipulated by other people and subtle situational forces."@en
  • ""Social psychologists attempt to understand human behaviour within its broader social context, revealing how our beliefs and behaviour can be influenced and manipulated by other people and subtle situational forces."--Container."@en
  • "Program 19: Examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. Also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context. Program 20: Looks at how mental processes color our interpretations of reality."
  • "Social psychologists look at human behaviour in its social context, and how beliefs and behaviour can be influenced and manipulated by others. Topics include: authority and control (dictators), obedience, conformity, situation ethics; group vs. personal identity (prisoners/guards experiment)."@en
  • "Examines how other people and subtle situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior."
  • "Program 19 examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. Also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context. Program 20 looks at how mental processes color our interpretations of reality."@en
  • "The program examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. It also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context."
  • "Discusses the understanding of human behavior within social context."@en
  • "Examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. Also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context."@en
  • "Social psychologists look at human behaviour in its social context, and how beliefs and behaviour can be influenced and manipulated by others."@en
  • "Program 19 looks at human behavior in its social context, and how beliefs and behavior can be influenced and manipulated by others. Program 20 looks at how mental processes color our interpretations of reality and how individuals can become more empathetic and independent members of society."@en
  • "Program 19 examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. Also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context."@en
  • "This program examines how situational forces can manipulate beliefs and behavior. also examines how social psychologists interpret human behavior within its broader social context."@en
  • "Examines how social psychologists interpret human behaviour within its broader social context, and how our beliefs and behaviour can be influenced and manipulated by other people and subtle situational forces. Host, Philip G. Zimbardo."@en
  • "This program examines how our beliefs and behavior can be influenced and manipulated by other people and subtle situational forces, and how social psychologists study human behavior within its broader social context."

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  • "The Power of the situation. Constructing social reality"@en
  • "Power of the situation"@en
  • "The power of the situation Constructing social reality"
  • "The power of the situation"
  • "The power of the situation"@en
  • "The Power of the situation ; Constructing social reality"@en
  • "The Power of the situation"
  • "The Power of the situation"@en