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Shocking Psychological Studies and the Lessons They Teach

By: Thad Polk, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Thad Polk
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We live in a time of amazing new technologies - and an unparalleled level of surveillance. Virtually every aspect of human behavior is tracked millions of times a day through the technology that we all, often without giving it a thought, use every day. The collected data has the potential of providing vital insight into the human experience, but can the scientific community explore the psychosocial experience of humanity without making victims of us all?

Professor Thad Polk, of the University of Michigan, invites you to join him for Shocking Psychological Studies and the Lessons They Teach, a six-lecture course exploring a range of shocking psychological experiments from the past that have nonetheless contributed significant insight into the human condition. Dr. Polk elucidates the contemporary ethical principles now in place to protect both subjects and science, but admits that with every new technological and scientific advancement, there also comes a new set of ethical conundrums for researchers to grapple with.

Psychological research today adheres to the Belmont Report’s principles, a set of three ethical principles established in 1976 following the aftermath of research studies that critically failed to protect the rights of the research subjects. Through a look at a series of influential, but flawed, studies, ranging from syphilis to stuttering to psychoactive drugs, Professor Polk explores these ethical principles and how they, in retrospect, might have been applied.

As he concludes Shocking Psychological Studies and the Lessons They Teach, Professor Polk acknowledges that as science still grapples with the ethics of studying human subjects, past mistakes have helped us to create a safer and more enlightened field of scientific research, adhering to ethical research principles.

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Ideal for a layperson, the course contains explanation of clinical trials and their pitfalls. It concentrates on major, famous studies in psychology and social science, telling the story of each in a most compelling narrative. There's something for everyone here, even if you are already familiar with some of the studies.

Very Informative and Interesting

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... and ethics committees in research is what this book really highlights. The content is thought provoking, well presented and understandable to non psychologists. I very much enjoyed it.

The importance of ethics...

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Professor Thad Polk, of the University of Michigan, invites you to join him for Shocking Psychological Studies and the Lessons They Teach, a six-lecture course exploring a range of shocking psychological experiments from the past that contributed insight into the human condition....
This is a short series of lectures, only 5, but they really pack a punch. Some of the material I have heard before, the MK Ultra CIA experiments with mind altering drugs, but there are plenty of other stories that will shock you. One in particular is very relevant to the gender identity debate today. Excellent listen taught by a truly talented teacher, once again the Great Courses brand deliver a good and informative series of lectures.

TERRIFYINGLY BRILLIANT.

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The strong American accent can be off-putting sometimes, but it is quite enjoyable to listen to and factually well presented.

Strong American accent

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Problem with academics is there naivety and arrogance, it shines on bright during this group of lectures thats for sure

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