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Social Influence: Crash Course Psychology #38
Why do people sometimes do bad things just because someone else told them to? And what does the term Groupthink mean? In today's episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about the ideas of Social Influence and how it can affect our decisions to act or to not act.
Want more videos about psychology? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
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Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Milgram's Obedience Experiment 0:31
Social Influence & Conformity 3:22
Asch's Conformity Experiment 4:08
Cultural Expectations & Normative Social Influence 5:21
Social Facilitation 5:59
Social Loafing 6:19
Deindividuation & Group Polarization 6:51
Groupthink 7:58
Review & Credits 9:06
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published: 12 Nov 2014
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Social influences | Individuals and Society | MCAT | Khan Academy
Created by Shreena Desai.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/individuals-and-society/self-identity/v/george-herbert-mead-the-i-and-the-me?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
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published: 25 Feb 2014
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What is Social Influence | Explained in 2 min
In this video, we will explore What is Social Influence.
Social influence comprises the ways in which individuals change their behaviour to meet the demands of a social environment.
_________
Hey,
I’m Janis, but most people know me as a Productivity Guy.
I create content about productivity with the main mission being to educate and inspire people to transform their lives through effective principles and strategies.
Below, I will list some of my best resources that you can explore.
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published: 24 Nov 2020
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published: 15 Oct 2023
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Social Influence Theory #simplified #psychology #sociology
published: 07 Oct 2023
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Social Influence: Conformity and the Normative Influence
Submission for NOBA Psychology 2015 student video award. Full reference section is below. (Watch in HD)
Created by Michael MacKenzie.
All clipart used in video is public domain and royalty-free (obtained from www.clker.com)
Sounds effects are from Final Cut Pro X (fair use and royalty free).
References:
---Asch, S. E. (1951). Effects of group pressure on the modification and distortion of judgments. In H. Guetzkow (Ed.), Groups, leadership and men (177-190). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Press.
---Asch, S. E. (1952). Social psychology. Englewoood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
---Asch, S. E. (1956). Studies of independence and conformity: A minority of one against a unanimous majority. Psychological Monographs, 70(9, Whole No. 416).
---Bond, R., & Smith, P. B. (1996). Culture and conformity: A m...
published: 25 Mar 2015
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Social Influence | Psychology
Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst Learn all about social influence in just a few minutes! Brooke Miller, Ph.D., instructor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, introduces social psychology and forms of social influence such as conformity and obedience.
This video is part of a complete, condensed Introduction to Psychology series presented in short digestible summaries.
Access the free study guides for Introduction to Psychology here:
https://www.coursehero.com/sg/introduction-to-psychology/
Freud had his ego, Pavlov his dogs, and Maslow his pyramid. Now students in Introduction to Psychology have Course Hero!
Course Hero's Introduction to Psychology series explores the most relevant th...
published: 15 Mar 2019
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INVISIBLE INFLUENCE: The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior by Jonah Berger
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies that give you a deeper understanding of how these influences work in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior". In this explainer video MinuteVideos.com worked with Jonah to explain some of the basic concepts of invisible influence and how you can use them to improve your life and that of those around you.
Scene 1
What causes us to make decisions in life. We think the answer is obvious. People know what's good for them. They weigh their options and make a rational decision! When a waiter in a diner asks if you'd like to order dessert after a meal the answer is easy. My belly isn't full + I love sweet...
published: 11 Nov 2016
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Channel Control: Discover Who’s Shaping Your Mind
Who decides what you think? It is not likely you!
Social media and mainstream media are not just platforms for communication—they’re tools of control. Today’s propaganda is highly targeted: each of us is shown personalized messages tailored to our beliefs, interests, and needs. But who decides what we see, and how does this shape the way we think?
📹 IN THIS VIDEO:
• How platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube divide and influence public opinion.
• Who really owns these platforms? The role of Vanguard, BlackRock, and other major shareholders.
• How modern technologies amplify manipulation.
• The blurred lines between free speech and censorship: who defines “hate speech” and “misinformation”?
In Canada and the US, burning the national flag is considered free speech, but burni...
published: 23 Nov 2024
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10:08
Social Influence: Crash Course Psychology #38
Why do people sometimes do bad things just because someone else told them to? And what does the term Groupthink mean? In today's episode of Crash Course Psychol...
Why do people sometimes do bad things just because someone else told them to? And what does the term Groupthink mean? In today's episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about the ideas of Social Influence and how it can affect our decisions to act or to not act.
Want more videos about psychology? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
--
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Milgram's Obedience Experiment 0:31
Social Influence & Conformity 3:22
Asch's Conformity Experiment 4:08
Cultural Expectations & Normative Social Influence 5:21
Social Facilitation 5:59
Social Loafing 6:19
Deindividuation & Group Polarization 6:51
Groupthink 7:58
Review & Credits 9:06
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Why do people sometimes do bad things just because someone else told them to? And what does the term Groupthink mean? In today's episode of Crash Course Psychology, Hank talks about the ideas of Social Influence and how it can affect our decisions to act or to not act.
Want more videos about psychology? Check out our sister channel SciShow Psych at https://www.youtube.com/scishowpsych!
--
Chapters:
Introduction 00:00
Milgram's Obedience Experiment 0:31
Social Influence & Conformity 3:22
Asch's Conformity Experiment 4:08
Cultural Expectations & Normative Social Influence 5:21
Social Facilitation 5:59
Social Loafing 6:19
Deindividuation & Group Polarization 6:51
Groupthink 7:58
Review & Credits 9:06
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Crash Course is on Patreon! You can support us directly by signing up at http://www.patreon.com/crashcourse
Want to find Crash Course elsewhere on the internet?
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- published: 12 Nov 2014
- views: 2867105
11:28
Social influences | Individuals and Society | MCAT | Khan Academy
Created by Shreena Desai.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/individuals-and-society/self-identity/v/george-herbert-mead-the-i-a...
Created by Shreena Desai.
Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/test-prep/mcat/individuals-and-society/self-identity/v/george-herbert-mead-the-i-and-the-me?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=Desc&utm_campaign=mcat
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MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
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MCAT on Khan Academy: Go ahead and practice some passage-based questions!
About Khan Academy: Khan Academy offers practice exercises, instructional videos, and a personalized learning dashboard that empower learners to study at their own pace in and outside of the classroom. We tackle math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics, and more. Our math missions guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths and learning gaps. We've also partnered with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences, and MIT to offer specialized content.
For free. For everyone. Forever. #YouCanLearnAnything
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- published: 25 Feb 2014
- views: 168380
2:15
What is Social Influence | Explained in 2 min
In this video, we will explore What is Social Influence.
Social influence comprises the ways in which individuals change their behaviour to meet the demands of ...
In this video, we will explore What is Social Influence.
Social influence comprises the ways in which individuals change their behaviour to meet the demands of a social environment.
_________
Hey,
I’m Janis, but most people know me as a Productivity Guy.
I create content about productivity with the main mission being to educate and inspire people to transform their lives through effective principles and strategies.
Below, I will list some of my best resources that you can explore.
_________
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In this video, we will explore What is Social Influence.
Social influence comprises the ways in which individuals change their behaviour to meet the demands of a social environment.
_________
Hey,
I’m Janis, but most people know me as a Productivity Guy.
I create content about productivity with the main mission being to educate and inspire people to transform their lives through effective principles and strategies.
Below, I will list some of my best resources that you can explore.
_________
🔥 Get My Free Productivity Framework
👉 Template - https://www.productivityguy.net/productivity-framework-system
The Ultimate Productivity System that you need to stay organized, productive, and in control of your life. Grab your Free Copy Today!
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🎯 #1 Training for Goal Setting (Free)
👉 Link - https://www.productivityguy.net/free-training-goal-setting
In this FREE training, you will learn how to consistently and predictably achieve your goals, while enjoying the process of doing it.
_________
🏆 Coaching / Mentoring
👉 Link - https://www.productivityguy.net/coaching
If you are looking for someone to support you on your journey towards accomplishing your goals then I’m here to help. Check out the coaching section on my website or just email me - at
[email protected]
_________
🙌 Sponsorships / Collaborations
I’m open to different opportunities to collaborate with other creators and businesses as long as the audience will benefit from the collaboration. Feel free to contact me :)
________
📈 General and Corporate Enquiries
I create presentations and resources as well as provide training for organizations covering a wide range of topics, such as Time Management, Decision-Making, Goal Setting, Motivation, Culture, Productivity, Etc. Please feel free to contact me for more information.
________
💡 Content Use
If you want to use some of my content in your presentation for education or training purposes then please email me and I will be happy to grant you permission.
_________
🚀 My Website
👉 Link - https://www.productivityguy.net
You will find more resources and information about me if you visit my website.
Kind Regards,
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#productivityguy
- published: 24 Nov 2020
- views: 14875
3:00
Social Influence: Conformity and the Normative Influence
Submission for NOBA Psychology 2015 student video award. Full reference section is below. (Watch in HD)
Created by Michael MacKenzie.
All clipart used in video...
Submission for NOBA Psychology 2015 student video award. Full reference section is below. (Watch in HD)
Created by Michael MacKenzie.
All clipart used in video is public domain and royalty-free (obtained from www.clker.com)
Sounds effects are from Final Cut Pro X (fair use and royalty free).
References:
---Asch, S. E. (1951). Effects of group pressure on the modification and distortion of judgments. In H. Guetzkow (Ed.), Groups, leadership and men (177-190). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Press.
---Asch, S. E. (1952). Social psychology. Englewoood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
---Asch, S. E. (1956). Studies of independence and conformity: A minority of one against a unanimous majority. Psychological Monographs, 70(9, Whole No. 416).
---Bond, R., & Smith, P. B. (1996). Culture and conformity: A meta-analysis of studies using Asch's (1952b, 1956) line judgment task. Psychological Bulletin, 119, 111-137.
---Cialdini, R. B., & Goldstein, N. J. (2004). Social influence: Compliance and conformity. Annual Review of Psychology, 55, 591-621.
---Cialdini, R. B., & Trost, M. R. (1998). Social influence: Social norms, conformity, and compliance. In D. T. Gilbert, S. T. Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), The handbook of social psychology 4th edition (151-192). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
---David, B., & Turner, J. C. (2001). Majority and minority influence: A single process self-categorization analysis. In C. K. W. De Dreu, & N. K. De Vries (Eds.), Group consensus and minority influence: Implications for innovation (91-121). Malden, MA: Blackwell.
---Williams, K. D., Cheung, C. K. T., & Choi, W. (2000). Cyberostracism: Effects of being ignored over the internet. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 748-762.
https://wn.com/Social_Influence_Conformity_And_The_Normative_Influence
Submission for NOBA Psychology 2015 student video award. Full reference section is below. (Watch in HD)
Created by Michael MacKenzie.
All clipart used in video is public domain and royalty-free (obtained from www.clker.com)
Sounds effects are from Final Cut Pro X (fair use and royalty free).
References:
---Asch, S. E. (1951). Effects of group pressure on the modification and distortion of judgments. In H. Guetzkow (Ed.), Groups, leadership and men (177-190). Pittsburgh, PA: Carnegie Press.
---Asch, S. E. (1952). Social psychology. Englewoood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
---Asch, S. E. (1956). Studies of independence and conformity: A minority of one against a unanimous majority. Psychological Monographs, 70(9, Whole No. 416).
---Bond, R., & Smith, P. B. (1996). Culture and conformity: A meta-analysis of studies using Asch's (1952b, 1956) line judgment task. Psychological Bulletin, 119, 111-137.
---Cialdini, R. B., & Goldstein, N. J. (2004). Social influence: Compliance and conformity. Annual Review of Psychology, 55, 591-621.
---Cialdini, R. B., & Trost, M. R. (1998). Social influence: Social norms, conformity, and compliance. In D. T. Gilbert, S. T. Fiske, & G. Lindzey (Eds.), The handbook of social psychology 4th edition (151-192). Boston: McGraw-Hill.
---David, B., & Turner, J. C. (2001). Majority and minority influence: A single process self-categorization analysis. In C. K. W. De Dreu, & N. K. De Vries (Eds.), Group consensus and minority influence: Implications for innovation (91-121). Malden, MA: Blackwell.
---Williams, K. D., Cheung, C. K. T., & Choi, W. (2000). Cyberostracism: Effects of being ignored over the internet. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 79, 748-762.
- published: 25 Mar 2015
- views: 58222
5:29
Social Influence | Psychology
Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst Learn all about social influence in just ...
Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst Learn all about social influence in just a few minutes! Brooke Miller, Ph.D., instructor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, introduces social psychology and forms of social influence such as conformity and obedience.
This video is part of a complete, condensed Introduction to Psychology series presented in short digestible summaries.
Access the free study guides for Introduction to Psychology here:
https://www.coursehero.com/sg/introduction-to-psychology/
Freud had his ego, Pavlov his dogs, and Maslow his pyramid. Now students in Introduction to Psychology have Course Hero!
Course Hero's Introduction to Psychology series explores the most relevant theories and concepts across the field, including:
• The science of psychology
• The biological foundations of behavior
For centuries, humans have been trying to figure out what makes us, well, us! Psychologists have studied the human brain, human emotions, and the human condition to better understand our interactions with ourselves and others.
The series also dives into:
• The components of thinking, learning, and remembering
• A look at social and developmental psychology to see how humans change as they age
• A discussion of how stress, common psychological disorders, and treatments affect people today
Using essential psychology vocabulary, summary points, and professor-reviewed explanations, Course Hero makes learning psychology quick and easy!
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Summarize videos instantly with our Course Assistant plugin, and enjoy AI-generated quizzes: https://bit.ly/ch-ai-asst Learn all about social influence in just a few minutes! Brooke Miller, Ph.D., instructor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin, introduces social psychology and forms of social influence such as conformity and obedience.
This video is part of a complete, condensed Introduction to Psychology series presented in short digestible summaries.
Access the free study guides for Introduction to Psychology here:
https://www.coursehero.com/sg/introduction-to-psychology/
Freud had his ego, Pavlov his dogs, and Maslow his pyramid. Now students in Introduction to Psychology have Course Hero!
Course Hero's Introduction to Psychology series explores the most relevant theories and concepts across the field, including:
• The science of psychology
• The biological foundations of behavior
For centuries, humans have been trying to figure out what makes us, well, us! Psychologists have studied the human brain, human emotions, and the human condition to better understand our interactions with ourselves and others.
The series also dives into:
• The components of thinking, learning, and remembering
• A look at social and developmental psychology to see how humans change as they age
• A discussion of how stress, common psychological disorders, and treatments affect people today
Using essential psychology vocabulary, summary points, and professor-reviewed explanations, Course Hero makes learning psychology quick and easy!
Explore Course Hero’s collection of free Social Sciences study guides here:
https://www.coursehero.com/sg/
About Course Hero:
Course Hero helps empower students and educators to succeed! We’re fueled by a passionate community of students and educators who share their course-specific knowledge and resources to help others learn. Learn more at http://www.coursehero.com.
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- published: 15 Mar 2019
- views: 16489
3:21
INVISIBLE INFLUENCE: The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior by Jonah Berger
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies tha...
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies that give you a deeper understanding of how these influences work in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior". In this explainer video MinuteVideos.com worked with Jonah to explain some of the basic concepts of invisible influence and how you can use them to improve your life and that of those around you.
Scene 1
What causes us to make decisions in life. We think the answer is obvious. People know what's good for them. They weigh their options and make a rational decision! When a waiter in a diner asks if you'd like to order dessert after a meal the answer is easy. My belly isn't full + I love sweets = of course I'd like dessert! In other words, YOU make YOUR OWN decisions.
Scene 2
But what if there's four other people sitting at the table with you and each of them already said "No thank you", when asked if THEY would like dessert. Do you change your answer? What's happened here is explained by Jonah Berger, Stanford PHD and professor of Marketing at the Wharton School at the University of Pensilvania in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behaviour".
Scene 3
In 1951 Solomon Asch setup a similar experiment asking people which of these lines is the same as this one. A, B or C? Even though the answer is obvious many people answered C. How could that be? Just like at the diner, the actual subject of the test was choosing last. Before him were paid actors that gave the same wrong answer, "C, C and C". Without knowing it they influenced the subject to conform just as you conformed to decline dessert.
Scene 4
Nonsense! You say. That's true for others, but not me - I am free from influence. I see through the fog of external factors to make objective and powerful decisions. But Jonah Berger shows that these influences are often so strongly embedded in our nature they’re practically impossible to resist. In fact, it is not just humans. Many animals are affected by influence. Even cockroaches..
Scene 5
In 1969 Robert Zajonc studied the effects of a crowd on racing cockroaches. The result? Cockroaches ran faster when being watched. How amazing is that! That's not all: the same audience made them run slower when Robert made the race more difficult. Later studies showed the same happens to humans. This means you're better off finding a private spot when you're doing something difficult and gather around people when you're doing something easy.
Scene 6
Jonah Explains that this susceptibility to external influences isn't good OR bad. If we weren't able to react subconsciously to many different situations, life would be very inefficient. But if we learn how these influences affect us, we can use them to make our lives better and that of those around us.
Scene 7
How does the environment affect our actions? When should we follow others influence and when should we avoid it and go the other way? You can find the answers to these questions in Jonah's new book and we’ve worked with him to present some of his most extraordinary findings in this video series on invisible influences. Next up, mimicry, differentiation and optimal distinctiveness.
https://wn.com/Invisible_Influence_The_Hidden_Forces_That_Shape_Behavior_By_Jonah_Berger
Human behaviour is influence by countless environmental factors. Most of these factors we don't even realise. But Jonah Berger describes a series of studies that give you a deeper understanding of how these influences work in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behavior". In this explainer video MinuteVideos.com worked with Jonah to explain some of the basic concepts of invisible influence and how you can use them to improve your life and that of those around you.
Scene 1
What causes us to make decisions in life. We think the answer is obvious. People know what's good for them. They weigh their options and make a rational decision! When a waiter in a diner asks if you'd like to order dessert after a meal the answer is easy. My belly isn't full + I love sweets = of course I'd like dessert! In other words, YOU make YOUR OWN decisions.
Scene 2
But what if there's four other people sitting at the table with you and each of them already said "No thank you", when asked if THEY would like dessert. Do you change your answer? What's happened here is explained by Jonah Berger, Stanford PHD and professor of Marketing at the Wharton School at the University of Pensilvania in his new book "Invisible Influence, The Hidden Forces that Shape Behaviour".
Scene 3
In 1951 Solomon Asch setup a similar experiment asking people which of these lines is the same as this one. A, B or C? Even though the answer is obvious many people answered C. How could that be? Just like at the diner, the actual subject of the test was choosing last. Before him were paid actors that gave the same wrong answer, "C, C and C". Without knowing it they influenced the subject to conform just as you conformed to decline dessert.
Scene 4
Nonsense! You say. That's true for others, but not me - I am free from influence. I see through the fog of external factors to make objective and powerful decisions. But Jonah Berger shows that these influences are often so strongly embedded in our nature they’re practically impossible to resist. In fact, it is not just humans. Many animals are affected by influence. Even cockroaches..
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In 1969 Robert Zajonc studied the effects of a crowd on racing cockroaches. The result? Cockroaches ran faster when being watched. How amazing is that! That's not all: the same audience made them run slower when Robert made the race more difficult. Later studies showed the same happens to humans. This means you're better off finding a private spot when you're doing something difficult and gather around people when you're doing something easy.
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Jonah Explains that this susceptibility to external influences isn't good OR bad. If we weren't able to react subconsciously to many different situations, life would be very inefficient. But if we learn how these influences affect us, we can use them to make our lives better and that of those around us.
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How does the environment affect our actions? When should we follow others influence and when should we avoid it and go the other way? You can find the answers to these questions in Jonah's new book and we’ve worked with him to present some of his most extraordinary findings in this video series on invisible influences. Next up, mimicry, differentiation and optimal distinctiveness.
- published: 11 Nov 2016
- views: 404112
10:26
Channel Control: Discover Who’s Shaping Your Mind
Who decides what you think? It is not likely you!
Social media and mainstream media are not just platforms for communication—they’re tools of control. Today’s ...
Who decides what you think? It is not likely you!
Social media and mainstream media are not just platforms for communication—they’re tools of control. Today’s propaganda is highly targeted: each of us is shown personalized messages tailored to our beliefs, interests, and needs. But who decides what we see, and how does this shape the way we think?
📹 IN THIS VIDEO:
• How platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube divide and influence public opinion.
• Who really owns these platforms? The role of Vanguard, BlackRock, and other major shareholders.
• How modern technologies amplify manipulation.
• The blurred lines between free speech and censorship: who defines “hate speech” and “misinformation”?
In Canada and the US, burning the national flag is considered free speech, but burning the Pride flag is labeled as hate speech. Do you think this is fair or hypocritical? 💬 Drop in comments
🎯 Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss any new episodes :
✦ 1. USE YOUR BRAIN ALREADY : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvSuC-9KSYYeLiX8c3LexQNLEiTTIL3Dc&si=u7ZmThCpsz4FcR4d
✦ 2. HOW TO THINK CRITICALLY : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvSuC-9KSYYfIoTc6W-kCMUbEAh5XEbM_&si=IhYDsV0fiPEfG2Hi
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CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Introduction: Why Channel Control Matters
1:15 - Targeted and Segmented Messaging Explained
3:00 - Social Media’s Role in Modern Propaganda
5:00 - Institutional Shareholders: Vanguard, BlackRock, and More
6:45 - The Hidden Power Behind Media Platforms
8:15 - Free Speech vs. Censorship: Who Decides?
9:30 - Critical Thinking: Fighting Manipulation
10:10 - Final Thoughts: Taking Back Control
#Propaganda #ChannelControl #SocialMedia #MediaManipulation #FreeSpeech #Tindelwick
https://wn.com/Channel_Control_Discover_Who’S_Shaping_Your_Mind
Who decides what you think? It is not likely you!
Social media and mainstream media are not just platforms for communication—they’re tools of control. Today’s propaganda is highly targeted: each of us is shown personalized messages tailored to our beliefs, interests, and needs. But who decides what we see, and how does this shape the way we think?
📹 IN THIS VIDEO:
• How platforms like Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube divide and influence public opinion.
• Who really owns these platforms? The role of Vanguard, BlackRock, and other major shareholders.
• How modern technologies amplify manipulation.
• The blurred lines between free speech and censorship: who defines “hate speech” and “misinformation”?
In Canada and the US, burning the national flag is considered free speech, but burning the Pride flag is labeled as hate speech. Do you think this is fair or hypocritical? 💬 Drop in comments
🎯 Subscribe to the podcast so you don’t miss any new episodes :
✦ 1. USE YOUR BRAIN ALREADY : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvSuC-9KSYYeLiX8c3LexQNLEiTTIL3Dc&si=u7ZmThCpsz4FcR4d
✦ 2. HOW TO THINK CRITICALLY : https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvSuC-9KSYYfIoTc6W-kCMUbEAh5XEbM_&si=IhYDsV0fiPEfG2Hi
You can follow TindelWick :
👉🏼 X : https://x.com/tindelwick?s=21
👉🏼 IG : https://www.instagram.com/tindel.wick?igsh=MWFkOXYzMm44ZG5zeQ==
👉🏼 RUMBLE : https://rumble.com/c/c-6863365
CHAPTERS:
0:00 - Introduction: Why Channel Control Matters
1:15 - Targeted and Segmented Messaging Explained
3:00 - Social Media’s Role in Modern Propaganda
5:00 - Institutional Shareholders: Vanguard, BlackRock, and More
6:45 - The Hidden Power Behind Media Platforms
8:15 - Free Speech vs. Censorship: Who Decides?
9:30 - Critical Thinking: Fighting Manipulation
10:10 - Final Thoughts: Taking Back Control
#Propaganda #ChannelControl #SocialMedia #MediaManipulation #FreeSpeech #Tindelwick
- published: 23 Nov 2024
- views: 264
22:20
Social influence - AQA Psychology in 22 MINS!
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Types of conformity: internalisation, identification and compliance. Explanations for conformity: informational social influence and normative social influence, and variables affecting conformity including group size, unanimity and task difficulty as investigated by Asch.
Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo.
Explanations for obedience: agentic state and legitimacy of authority, and situational variables affecting obedience including proximity and location, as investigated by Milgram, and uniform. Dispositional explanation for obedience: the Authoritarian Personality.
Explanations of resistance to social influence, including social support and locus of control.
Minority influence, including reference to consistency, commitment and flexibility.
The role of social influence processes in social change.
https://wn.com/Social_Influence_Aqa_Psychology_In_22_Mins
https://linktr.ee/psychboost - *click* for more Psych Boost content, including....
*My physical workbook*
Published on Amazon, this is a collection of worksheets for the compulsory units (A-level Psych, AQA). Use the look-inside feature!
*Psych Boost APP*
Revise paper 1 on the Psych Boost App for *free* (iOS and Android). Don't spend all your revision time passively writing flashcards; revise actively by testing your knowledge with my thousands of premade flashcards, multiple-choice quizzes, and now a key term checker!
*Patreon*
While downloading the free resources, you could check out my paid resources for patrons, including over 17 hours of tutorial videos (8 FULL research methods sections!), printable quizzes, posters, essay sheets, scripts, worksheets and watch patreon plug-free & ad-free versions of my videos!
*My website*
I have organised playlists of all my free to watch youtube videos.
*Psych Boost on TikTok*
Yes I have a TikTok for short videos!
Types of conformity: internalisation, identification and compliance. Explanations for conformity: informational social influence and normative social influence, and variables affecting conformity including group size, unanimity and task difficulty as investigated by Asch.
Conformity to social roles as investigated by Zimbardo.
Explanations for obedience: agentic state and legitimacy of authority, and situational variables affecting obedience including proximity and location, as investigated by Milgram, and uniform. Dispositional explanation for obedience: the Authoritarian Personality.
Explanations of resistance to social influence, including social support and locus of control.
Minority influence, including reference to consistency, commitment and flexibility.
The role of social influence processes in social change.
- published: 11 May 2024
- views: 61754