Psychology Decoded

Megha Sehgal

Tired of staring at endless pages of study blocks? Psychology Decoded is designed to bring your textbook syllabus to life. This podcast acts as your ultimate companion for the first-year MAPC curriculum, unpacking tough theories, research methodologies, and core concepts into bite-sized audio notes. Plug in, hit play, and decode your psychology coursework wherever you are. Disclaimer: Created as an independent educational aid utilizing AI synthesis to transform study notes into accessible audio revision tracks.

Episodes

  1. 13 hr ago

    MPC005: A Deep Dive into Research Methods

    Welcome to your ultimate audio guide to mastering research methods in psychology! In this comprehensive overview, we explore the entire step-by-step research process, from identifying a psychological problem to preparing the final research report. We take a deep dive into the differences between quantitative and qualitative research, guiding you through experimental and ex-post facto designs, as well as qualitative methodologies like ethnography, grounded theory, and discourse analysis. You will also discover how researchers measure the invisible mind by establishing reliability and validity, how they gather data using survey research, and the secrets behind effective sampling techniques. What you will learn in this episode: The essential steps of the psychological research process and how to maintain scientific objectivity.How to differentiate between experimental, quasi-experimental, and ex-post facto research designs.The mechanics of single-factor and factorial designs, including main and interaction effects.Deep dives into qualitative methodologies, including phenomenology, case studies, and narrative research.The fundamentals of survey research types (like cross-sectional and longitudinal) and non-probability sampling methods.How to establish test reliability and structure a flawless research report.Tune in to decode the rigorous scientific methods that help psychologists understand, predict, and explain human behavior!

  2. 2 days ago

    MPC004: Decoding the Logic and History of Human Behavior

    Step behind the curtain of social influence and explore the complex machinery that drives our interactions. In this episode, we move beyond the general narrative to examine the technical, mathematical, and historical foundations of Advanced Social Psychology (MPC-004). This is the "Social Math" guide for those who want to understand the exact formulas behind how we think and relate.,In this deep-dive, we break down: The Evolution of a Science: Trace the field’s journey through its five historical phases—from the philosophical roots of Plato and Aristotle to the formal birth of the discipline in 1908 and the modern experimental era.,The Internal Calculator: Discover Cognitive Algebra and the mental process of adding, averaging, and weighting information to form a final impression of a stranger.,The Formulas of Attribution: Master the "Logic Matrix" of Kelley’s Covariation Model (Consensus, Distinctiveness, Consistency) and the P–O–X Triad of Heider’s Balance Theory to understand how we maintain psychological harmony.,,Self-Insight & Persuasion: Explore Bem’s Self-Perception Theory, which argues we learn our own attitudes by watching our actions, and the Elaboration Likelihood Model (ELM) that separates logical arguments from superficial cues.,,The Cooperation Spectrum: Learn the DIPST framework (Direct, Indirect, Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary cooperation) to see how humans work together, from family units to global political coalitions.,The Science of Liking: Go deep into the 12 specific factors—from the "Halo Effect" of physical attractiveness to the bonding power of mutual self-disclosure—that decide who we form relationships with.,Macro-Psychology: A specialized look at Population Psychology, using the PDGMA factors (Population size, Density, Growth, Migration, and Age) to see how demographic shifts impact the human psyche.

  3. 2 days ago

    MPC004: Decoding the Social Mind

    Ever wondered why you behave differently in a crowd than when you're alone, or why your brain takes "mental shortcuts" to judge a stranger?, Welcome to The Invisible Pull, your deep-dive audio guide into Advanced Social Psychology. In this series, we strip away the mystery of human behavior, exploring the core concepts through engaging stories. The Architect of Thought: We examine social cognition, uncovering how schemas act as mental templates and how the Representativeness and Availability heuristics influence our daily judgments.,The Blame Game: Dive into Attribution Theory, where we discuss Heider’s Naive Psychology, Kelley’s Covariation Model, and the common errors—like the Fundamental Attribution Error—that lead us to misjudge others.,,Internal Conflicts: Understand the "mental itch" of Cognitive Dissonance and how the ABC model (Affect, Behavior, and Cognition) forms the foundation of our attitudes.,The Power of the Group: From the "gravity" of conformity and the "puppet strings" of obedience to the dangerous harmony of Groupthink, we explore how the presence of others can overpower individual logic.,,Social Shadows: We tackle the dark side of social interaction, including the development of stereotypes, the roots of aggression, and the chilling reality of the Bystander Effect.,,Whether you are an IGNOU MAPC student looking for the ultimate exam "cheat sheet" or a curious listener wanting to understand Heider’s Balance Theory and Social Impact Theory, this podcast provides the "Heart-Hands-Head" insight you need to decode the social world.,, Tune in and discover the science behind why we act, why we help, and how we connect.

  4. 3 days ago

    MPC003: The Architect of Personality

    Have you ever wondered what exactly makes you, you? In this episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of personality psychology to explore how our personalities are constructed from childhood to adulthood—and the scientific tools psychologists use to measure them. Whether you are a psychology student or just curious about human behavior, this episode breaks down the foundational theories and assessment methods you need to know. In this episode, we cover: The Neo-Freudians: Moving beyond Freud to explore how social relationships shape us, featuring Karen Horney's theory of Basic Anxiety and Harry Stack Sullivan's Interpersonal Theory. (Note: We also touch on Alfred Adler's Inferiority Complex and Birth Order!)Learning & Conditioning Theories: How our environment and consequences shape our behavior through Pavlov’s Classical Conditioning (including generalization and discrimination) and Skinner’s Operant Conditioning.Lifespan Development: A journey through Erik Erikson’s Developmental Epochs, mapping the psychosocial challenges we face at every stage of life, from "Trust vs. Mistrust" to "Identity vs. Role Confusion".The Gold Standard of Testing (VRSON): What makes a psychological test "good"? We break down the crucial VRSON criteria: Validity, Reliability, Standardization, Objectivity, and Norms.Research Methodologies: The difference between studying general group laws (Nomothetic) versus the unique individual (Idiographic). We also explore the Case Study Method and its variations (Intrinsic, Instrumental, and Collective).Clinical Self-Reports: A look at the MMPI-2, one of the most widely used objective personality inventories featuring 567 questions and validity scales used for clinical diagnosis.Tune in to discover the blueprints of the human mind and how psychologists decode the complexities of who we are!

  5. 4 days ago

    MPC-003: The Complete Personality Theory & Assessment Guide

    The Hidden Architecture of Your Personality: Decoding the Science of You Ever wondered why you think, feel, and behave the way you do? Welcome to a deep dive into the blueprint of human nature. In this episode, we strip away the surface to explore the hidden architecture that makes every individual unique. Drawing from the comprehensive MPC-003 framework, we map out the internal structures that define us: The Biological Foundation: Discover how your genes, brain chemistry (dopamine and serotonin), and nervous system build the initial scaffolding of who you are.The Master Architects: We revisit the revolutionary ideas of Sigmund Freud, Gordon Allport, and Carl Rogers to understand how childhood experiences and the drive for self-actualization shape our mental landscape.The Building Blocks of Trait Theory: Learn how the "Big Five" (OCEAN) and Eysenck’s PEN model provide a universal language for describing our stable patterns of behavior.Measuring the Unseen: Explore the "detective tools" psychologists use to see behind the curtain, from Rorschach Ink-blots and Thematic Apperception Tests to the data-driven 16PF questionnaire.Whether you are a psychology student preparing for exams or simply a curious mind looking to understand the "why" behind your "how," this episode provides a clear, insightful guide to the complex structure of the human psyche. Tune in to discover the patterns, motives, and biological triggers that form the hidden architecture of your life.

  6. 5 days ago

    MPC 001: Cognitive Psychology, Learning and Memory

    Welcome to the inaugural episode of Psychology Decoded! In this mega-session, we cover the entire syllabus for MPC 001: Cognitive Psychology, Learning and Memory in one complete audio guide. Designed as the ultimate master revision tool, this episode breaks down all the core units and essential blocks you need to master for your exams: Foundations & Research Methods: The cognitive revolution, information-processing models, and how we study the mind. Cognitive Processes: Attention, perception, and how our brains interpret sensory information. Learning & Memory: Key theories of learning, memory models (Short-Term, Long-Term, Working Memory), theories of forgetting, and strategies for retrieval. Language, Thinking, & Problem Solving: Concept formation, language acquisition, human intelligence, and problem-solving blocks. Whether you need a comprehensive first pass through the material or a complete final sweep before exam day, this audio guide transforms dense curriculum notes into clear, digestible learning modules. Plug in, press play, and master the entire course on the go. Tags: #IGNOU MAPC, #MPC 001, #Cognitive Psychology, #Learning and Memory, #IGNOU Psychology, #MAPC First Year, #Psychology Syllabus, #Exam Revision Guide, #Psychology Decoded, #Audio Study Notes. Disclaimer: This podcast is an unofficial, independent student-led revision aid. It utilizes AI-synthesized audio tools to transform structured study notes into conversational learning guides.

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Tired of staring at endless pages of study blocks? Psychology Decoded is designed to bring your textbook syllabus to life. This podcast acts as your ultimate companion for the first-year MAPC curriculum, unpacking tough theories, research methodologies, and core concepts into bite-sized audio notes. Plug in, hit play, and decode your psychology coursework wherever you are. Disclaimer: Created as an independent educational aid utilizing AI synthesis to transform study notes into accessible audio revision tracks.