Step 1: Select a topic from Weeks 6–8 that you are interested in exploring further. Below is a list to help you in making that choice. Pick any of the

 

Step 1: Select a topic from Weeks 6–8 that you are interested in exploring further. Below is a list to help you in making that choice. Pick any of the sub-topics listed via bullet points under the main topics—which one do you want to learn more about?

  1. Mind and Brain:
    • Cognitive bias.
    • Predictive brain.
    • Artificial intelligence.
  2. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:
    • WEIRD samples.
    • Cross-cultural and cultural psychology.
    • Liberation psychology.
  3. Technology and Media Psychology:
    • Violent behavior.
    • Identity construction online.

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