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The Hidden Psychology of Attitudes: Implicit Bias, Climate Change, and Self-Persuasion

The Hidden Psychology of Attitudes: Implicit Bias, Climate Change, and Self-Persuasion

The Psychology Undergrad Podcast · The Psychology Student

October 5, 202519m 52s

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Show Notes

Ever wonder why people say they care about climate change but still drive gas cars? Or why implicit biases shape our actions even when we believe we’re fair?

In this episode of The Psychology Undergrad Podcast, we unpack the hidden psychology of attitudes — exploring why our beliefs and behaviors often don’t align. Drawing from social psychology, we dive into implicit bias, cognitive dissonance, and the power of self-persuasion.

By the end, you’ll understand how attitudes form, how they influence behavior, and why changing them takes more than just information.

🎧 Based on material from undergraduate social psychology courses and open-access texts.