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Strangers to Ourselves — The New Frontier of Social Psychology

Strangers to Ourselves — The New Frontier of Social Psychology

Update: 2025-10-13
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In this episode of The Psychology Undergrad, we take a step back and ask: what is social psychology really about now? It’s no longer just the study of social influence or group behaviour — it’s a full-blown investigation into what it actually feels like to be human.

We explore three massive ideas that reshape the field:

  1. The Science of Felt Experience — how psychology is edging closer to philosophy in trying to study subjective awareness.

  2. The Adaptive Unconscious — the hidden engine that drives thought, preference, and personality without us even realizing it.

  3. The Corrective Era — how the replication crisis pushed psychology to confront its own flaws and rebuild with transparency and rigour.

From introspection failure to conceptual replication, from P-hacking to the strange paradox of studying consciousness with imperfect tools, this conversation hits the big tension: can science ever truly measure what it feels like to be alive?

#socialpsychology #psychologyundergrad #replicationcrisis #adaptiveunconscious #introspection #qualia #behavioralscience #psychologypodcast #mindscience #strangerstoourselves

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Strangers to Ourselves — The New Frontier of Social Psychology

Strangers to Ourselves — The New Frontier of Social Psychology

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