Écouter et lire

Entrez dans un monde infini d'histoires

  • Lire et écouter autant que vous le voulez
  • Plus d'un million de titres
  • Titres exclusifs + créations originales Storytel
  • 14 jours d'essai gratuit, puis 9,99 € par mois
  • Annulation facile à tout moment
Essayer gratuitement
Details page - Device banner - 894x1036

Social Experiments in the 20th Century: The History of the World’s Most Famous and Infamous Psychological Experiments

Durée
5H 34min
Langues
Anglais
Format
Catégorie

Documents et essais

The human psyche is one of the most complex, unpredictable, enigmatic, and therefore riveting phenomena in existence, one that psychologists have been working on deciphering since the dawn of modern science. To better understand the multifaceted intricacies of human behavior, and to unlock the secrets of the conscious mind and the subconscious, ambitious professionals in the field have conducted numerous groundbreaking – and at times, problematic – psychological experiments. The practice originated with German philosopher Wilhelm Wundt, one of the fathers of modern psychology and the creator of the world's first experimental psychology laboratory at the University of Leipzig. He sought to measure the average speed of thought processes by assigning a range of reaction time tasks to his subjects.

As the nascent, yet fast-developing scientific discipline took hold around the globe, psychological experiments simultaneously diversified. As revolutionary and eye-opening as many of these experiments were, they often danced on the fine line between ethical and unethical. There was, for instance, the now-infamous Little Albert Experiment, conducted at Johns Hopkins University in 1920, in which a nine-month-old infant was deliberately manipulated into developing an irrational fear for the purpose of studying classical conditioning, and the correlation between adult fears and childhood traumas. The Monster Study, carried out at the University of Iowa in 1939, attempted to convert orphans into stutterers, half of whom were subjected to positive reinforcements and the others to negative ones. Then, there was arguably the most notorious psychological experiment in history: the 1971 Stanford Prison Experiment, in which participants were randomly assigned the character of either prisoner or prison guard. That role-playing study quickly spiraled out of control.

© 2025 Charles River Editors (Livre audio ): 9798347808700

Date de sortie

Livre audio : 8 février 2025

D'autres ont également apprécié ...

  1. The Wall Street Bombing of 1920: The History and Legacy of the Notorious Anarchist Attack on New York City Charles River Editors
  2. Metazoa: Animal Minds and the Birth of Consciousness Peter Godfrey-Smith
  3. Irrationality: A History of the Dark Side of Reason Justin Smith-Ruiu
  4. The End of the World is Just the Beginning: Mapping the Collapse of Globalization Peter Zeihan
  5. The War on the West Douglas Murray
  6. Why Buddhism is True: The Science and Philosophy of Meditation and Enlightenment Robert Wright
  7. Dedicated: The Case for Commitment in an Age of Infinite Browsing Pete Davis
  8. The Great Mortality: An Intimate History of the Black Death, the Most Devastating Plague of All Time John Kelly
  9. Capital and Ideology Thomas Piketty
  10. Beavers and Plumes: The History of the Trade and Conflicts Over Beaver Hats and Feathered Hats Charles River Editors
  11. International Relations 101: The Definitive Audio Course on America's Foreign Policy Robert K. Brigham
  12. The Innovators: How a Group of Hackers, Geniuses, and Geeks Created the Digital Revolution Walter Isaacson
  13. Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow Yuval Noah Harari
  14. The Columbia Disaster: The History of the Last Space Shuttle to Be Lost During a Mission Charles River Editors
  15. The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition into the Forces of History Howard Bloom
  16. The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion Jonathan Haidt
  17. Tutankhamun's Trumpet: The Story of Ancient Egypt in 100 Objects Toby Wilkinson
  18. A History of Fascism, 1914–1945 Stanley G. Payne
  19. The Witch: A History of Fear, from Ancient Times to the Present Ronald Hutton
  20. Know This: Today's Most Interesting and Important Scientific Ideas, Discoveries, and Developments John Brockman
  21. The Heretics: Adventures with the Enemies of Science Will Storr
  22. Almost Human: The Astonishing Tale of Homo naledi and the Discovery That Changed Our Human Story Lee Berger
  23. The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire, 1936–1945 John Toland
  24. The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany William L. Shirer
  25. The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914 Christopher Clark
  26. A History of the World Andrew Marr
  27. A History of Western Philosophy Bertrand Russell

L’offre Storytel :

  • Accès à la bibliothèque complète

  • Mode enfant

  • Annulez à tout moment

15 heures

Pour accompagner vos loisirs

9.99€ /mois
30 jours gratuits
  • 1 compte

  • 15 heures/mois

Essayer maintenant

30 heures

Pour vos trajets quotidiens

14.99€ /mois
30 jours gratuits
  • 1 compte

  • 30 heures/mois

Essayer maintenant

45 heures

Pour écouter tous les jours

17.99€ /mois
30 jours gratuits
  • 1 compte

  • 45 heures/mois

Essayer maintenant