
Hacking Your Mind
What Do People And Monkeys Have In Common?
Show title: Hacking Your Mind
Video title: What Do People And Monkeys Have In Common?
Video duration: 3m 28sVideo description: Discover how groups of monkeys AND of people appear hard wired to distrust other groups.
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What Did Scientists' 'Rise Of Trump' Study Reveal?
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Discover the easiest way for a politician to change how people vote.
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What Do People And Monkeys Have In Common?
3m 28s
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Discover how groups of monkeys AND of people appear hard wired to distrust other groups.
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How Can Police Overcome Their Biases?
2m 29s
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See cops convince other cops that they really are biased.
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What New Discoveries Are Being Made In Behavioral Science?
4m 23s
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Discover how people you’ve never met influence your behavior and how you influence theirs.
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How Do Police Treat Black And White People Differently?
4m 51s
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See the almost automatic transformation in how cops behave when they stop a Black person.
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Why Can't We All Get Along?
3m 33s
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Watch kids in real time automatically divide people into “us” and “them”.
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How Do Governments Hack Your Mind?
4m 30s
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See the stunning technique created by the Chinese government to get social media users to voluntarily police their friends’ behavior.
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HACKING YOUR MIND PREMIERES SEPTEMBER 2020 (Check Local Listings)
In this riveting 4-part series from Oregon Public Broadcasting, airing consecutive Wednesday's starting September 9, 2020, you’ll find out why it’s easy for others to hack into your mind and how you can defend yourself.
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