In which I talk about some of the skepticism and religion related research my lab presented recently.
Category Skepticism
In which you can listen to my talk on how good storytellers are often really bad at giving accurate information.
Check out my newest book, Psychology Gone Astray, with a look at the contents and an excerpt!
In which the question “Can people who aren’t soldiers get PTSD?” and answered with a resounding yes.
In which we take a look at the data to see if those with eating disorders are actually only young white females, as is commonly portrayed in the media.
In which you feel my pain and triumph as I grade freshman general psychology papers, sharing humorous snippets along the way.
In which the placebo effect is examined, and shown how it could be responsible for why many complementary and alternative medicines “work.”
In which we expose some misinformation bout people who hoard and help shine the light of accuracy on YouTube and cable television.
In which we present an exercise in critical thinking and spotting logical fallacies, under the guise of logically proving that zombies do exist.
In which we examine if any complementary or alternative medicines have a use in the treatment of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder