This podcast features an interview with renowned social psychologists Elliot and Joshua Aronson. The conversation covers their careers, the field of social psychology (defined as the study of how people relate and influence each other), and critiques of some classic social psychology studies like the Stanford Prison Experiment (deemed methodologically flawed and ethically problematic). They discuss the replication crisis and the importance of applied research, exemplified by Elliot's Jigsaw Classroom and Joshua's work on stereotype threat. The discussion concludes with reflections on the meaning of a good life and death, highlighting the importance of authenticity and contributing to humanity. The Arsons emphasize the need for a systems approach in education, focusing on creating environments where students feel a sense of belonging, understanding, and purpose.
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