Nov 22, 2017
"Life is full of lessons, and 'playing the hand you're dealt as well as you can play it' is a good one." -- Elliot Aronson
Today I'm incredibly excited to welcome the legendary Elliot Aronson to The Psychology Podcast. Aronson is an eminent social psychologist who is best known for his groundbreaking experiments on the theory of cognitive dissonance and for his invention of the Jigsaw Classroom, a highly effective cooperative teaching technique which facilitates learning while reducing interethnic hostility and prejudice. He is the only person in the 120-year history of the American Psychological Association to have won all three of its major awards: for writing, for teaching, and for research, and in 2007 he received the William James Award for Lifetime Achievement from the Association for Psychological Science, in which he was cited as the scientist who "fundamentally changed the way we look at everyday life.”
Over the course of our in-depth and wide-ranging discussion, Aronson:
It was a pleasure to have a legend in the field on the show for such a comprehensive conversation, filled with stories and lessons. Enjoy!
Links:
Elliot Aronson's memoir, Not By Chance Alone: My Life
as a Social Psychologist, is available on Amazon https://www.amazon.com/
To learn more about Aronson's highly effective Jigsaw Classroom
(from outcomes to implementation) visit https://www.jigsaw.org/
The Social Animal - Through vivid narrative,
lively presentations of important research, and intriguing
examples, Aronson's textbook offers a brief, compelling
introduction to modern social psychology https://www.amazon.
(Mentioned) Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me): Why We
Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, and Hurtful
Acts https://www.amazon.com/