

The Social Animal with Elliot Aronson
Nov 24, 2021
Elliot Aronson, an acclaimed American psychologist, is known for his groundbreaking work on cognitive dissonance and the Jigsaw Classroom, a method that promotes cooperative learning. He discusses how situational context shapes human behavior and the importance of rigorous experimental design in social psychology. Aronson shares insights on mentorship and personal growth, emphasizing supportive feedback. He also delves into obedience dynamics and the complexities of self-justification in moral decision-making, showcasing the transformative power of empathy in educational settings.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Importance of Experimental Design in Understanding Group Affiliation
02:28 • 3min
Mentorship and Personal Growth
05:09 • 13min
Understanding Human Behavior: Context and Conformity
18:14 • 22min
The Shocking Truth of Obedience
40:28 • 6min
Understanding Cognitive Dissonance
46:52 • 29min
The Psychology of Accountability and Self-Reflection
01:15:41 • 3min
Jigsaw Classrooms: Fostering Empathy Through Cooperation
01:19:03 • 29min
Reflections on Life's Jigsaw: Insights from Social Behavior
01:48:29 • 5min