Video and Multimedia
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Video
Visual Illusions
http://www.ted.com/talks/al_seckel_says_our_brains_are_mis_wired
Al Seckel’s TED talk, “Visual Illusions That Show How We (Mis)Think” uses a series of fun illusionsto show how our visual perceptions can be faulty. February 2004. (14:33).
This video relates to Learning Objective 5.1. Read more on page 110.
Zimbardo’s prison experiment
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpDVFp3FM_4
Footage from Zimbardo’s famous prison experiment shows how an illusion became a reality. (5:24).
This video relates to Learning Objective 5.1. Read more on page 111.
Attribution
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mDhiyPAD6NQ
Students talk about attribution errors made about them or that they have made in this video from the University of Texas McCombs School of Business’ series, Ethics Unwrapped. (7:05).
This video relates to Learning Objective 5.3. Read more on page 117.
Audio
Stereotypes and Perception
http://www.npr.org/sections/codeswitch/2014/02/11/275087586/study-stereotypes-drive-perceptions-of-race
“Study: Stereotypes Drive Perceptions of Race” from the Code Switch team on NPR’s Morning Edition. February 11, 2014. (5:19).
This audio resource relates to Learning Objective 5.2. Read more on page 112.
Seeing Differently
http://insights.ccl.org/multimedia/podcast/needed-a-new-way-to-see/
“Needed: A New Way to See” from the Center for Creative Leadership podcast. (3:52).
This audio resource relates to Learning Objective 5.2. Read more on page 115.
Media Quiz
Check your understanding of the media resources for this chapter by taking the media quiz.