Explores levels of analysis in social psychology and critical thinking, emphasizing cognitive dissonance and the importance of skepticism in decision-making.
Delves into the impactful journey of Ellen Silbergeld, highlighting her dedication to uncovering health risks and advocating for public health policies.
Covers experimental methods, critical thinking, scientific fraud, and the importance of doubt in science, using various examples to illustrate key concepts.
Examines default images of human interaction and their impact on scientific inquiry, theories of agency, cognition, participation, and the political implications of embedded elements.
Delves into the typology and evolution of scientific cooperation networks, discussing decentralized research networks and global collaboration challenges.