课程形式:在线课程(免费)
课程开始时间:11月9号
About the course
What are the forces shaping human behaviour? How do we think and decide? This course, from Professor Nick Chater and Warwick Business School, explores the origins of human rationality and irrationality.
Explore our illusion of mental depth
Our everyday conception of how our minds work is profoundly misleading. We are victims of an ‘illusion of mental depth’ - we imagine that our thoughts and behaviours arise from hidden motives and beliefs, and that we can understand ourselves by somehow uncovering these hidden forces, whether through therapy, lab experiments or brain scanning.
This course will suggest that this conception is not entirely correct, that we’re inventing these motives and beliefs at the very moment of decision. Professor Chater’s central proposition will be that there is no mental depth, that mental depth is an illusion.
Understand mystifying aspects of human behaviour
This course consists of six weeks of material. Each week we’ll start with a paradox, some mystifying aspect of human behaviour, before looking at insights into it, gained over decades of psychological and behavioural research. You’ll have a chance to try out a classic psychological experiment online.
Some of the really exciting things we’ll be looking at are:
why we take risks and why we fear them;
how people succeed or fail to work with other people successfully;
how our behaviour, governed by a plethora of complicated psychological forces, makes sense at all;
the theory that we are creating an improvised character and trying to stay in our role;
and finally, how we can make society more coherent and create a better world.
Meet behavioural science experts from academia, government and industry
You’ll learn from Warwick Business School’s leading behavioural science group, as well as a diverse range of people who have thought very deeply in a practical context about the nature of human behaviour.
We’ll be talking to Rory Sutherland, ad man and behavioural economics impresario; Tim Harford, the Financial Times undercover columnist; Gus O’Donnell, former head of the Civil Service; and many other senior representatives in high-profile organisations.
What previous learners say
Over 59,000 learners from across the world have previously joined this course. Below are some examples of the impact it had on them:
Absolutely enjoyed every single minute of the course. It was interactive, provoking, educational, illustrative, and persuasive, and would definitely recommend to friends of mine. Thank you [Warwick] and fellow colleagues from this course. - Dilyana Gramadarova
Just wanted to say how much I enjoyed the course. It has been very interesting both for the content and the realisation of how much psychology has moved into the mainstream. I was really interested to hear from “behaviourists” in finance, ecology, marketing, the government and the civil service. Thank you. - Christine Chapell
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