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What is the Fundamental Attribution Error ( MCAT )
John answers a question about the MCAT psychology topic : the Fundamental Attribution Error ( FAE ). Let us know if you want more!
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SWARTWOOD MCAT Testimonial Tina UCLA Pre-Med
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SWARTWOOD MCAT Testimonial Tina Z. SWARTWOOD MCAT Student UCLA Pre-Med #mcat #mcatprep #mcatpreparation #ucla
MCAT Success Story !
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Congrats to Arthur, SWARTWOOD MCAT Student Arthur scored a 521 !!!!! on the MCAT #mcatprep #mcat #mcatsuccess #mcatstudy #mcatpreparation www.swartwoodprep.com info@swartwoodprep.com
MCAT Success Story - Monica A. - UCLA Pre-med - Swartwood MCAT Student
Просмотров 2221 день назад
Congrats to Monica! Done with the MCAT!! Go Swartwood MCAT Team!! On to applications... www.swartwoodprep.com info@swartwoodprep.com #mcatprep #mcatstudy #mcatpreparation #mcatmotivation #ucla
Physics 5B Final Exam Review Demo ( UCLA ) | SWARTWOOD | Fluid Mechanics | Optics
Просмотров 1685 месяцев назад
This demo includes: 1) Continuity Equation (conceptual) 2) A Bernoulli's Problem (computational) 3) Converging Lenses (continuation from the mirrors demo) In the in-person review, we will cover ray optics! If time permits, we will look at wave optics and/or older topics (e.g., fluid mechanics). www.swartwoodprep.com info@swartwoodprep.com #physics5B #optics #fluidmechanics
SWARTWOOD MCAT Class Testimonials !
Просмотров 1256 месяцев назад
Some testimonials from our students! Older students with updates and current students with opinions of the class. Yalda Safai, former SWARTWOOD students, always SWARTWOOD Fam, is now a psychiatrist and medical journalist (Good Morning America, Fox News, Live with Kelly and Mark, Dr. Phil, and more). Otana graduated from Harvard Medical School and is now an ophthamologist. Natalie is now a facul...
DAT Quantitative ( Math ) Problems | Rates and Work | SWARTWOOD DAT Online
Просмотров 737 месяцев назад
John runs through some DAT ( Dental Admissions Test ) Quantitative ( Math ) practice problems from the Swartwood Online DAT Course. These classic DAT problems involve rate and work. Let us know if you want to see more (e.g., the full quiz, other DAT topics, etc.). D = RT is the key! "Work" problems can just be viewed as D = RT problems in disguise. #dentaladmissiontest #rates #predental Email u...
MCAT Psychology - Actor Observer Bias
Просмотров 587Год назад
MCAT Psychology and General Social Psychology : We review the fundamental attribution error ( FAE ) and cover the actor-observer bias. Join us on Spotify - PsychTeacherJohn #mcatprep #psychology #actor-observerbias www.swartwoodprep.com www.swartwoodONLINE.com info@swartwoodprep.com Instagram: swartwoodprep
MCAT Psychology PODCAST EP#1 ( Psych Teacher John )
Просмотров 138Год назад
Psych Teacher John is our head instructor's (John's) podcast for his MCAT students. John runs through attribution theory, dispositional and situational attribution (internal and external), and the fundamental attribution error. This podcast, originally inspired by our MCAT students who wanted "stories from class," presents MCAT psychology topics but makes them user-friendly for anyone intereste...
Combinatorics : The HARD Round Table Problem (Original)
Просмотров 495Год назад
John gives his solutions to some classic "harder" round table problems. 1) 14 knights are seated around a round table (fixed seating). We pick 3 to go on a quest. How many ways can this be done if the knights picked for the quests cannot have been seated next to each other in the original seating arrangement? 2) k knights are seated around a round table (fixed seating). We pick p to go on a que...
Combinatorics and Probability : Round Table Problem Revisited - An Easy Solution
Просмотров 284Год назад
John revisits the round table problem he did before and gives an "easy" solution but explains it completely. If 10 people randomly sit around a round table, what is the probability that two specific people, A and B, are seated next to each other? Come join us for part 2 : The HARD Round Table Problem (A Classic Problem). #combinatorics #probability #roundtable
Combinatorics - Picking Letters with Gaps - Part 1 of the Round Table Problem (HARD)
Просмотров 83Год назад
Pick 2 letters from ABCDEFG with at least a gap of 2 letters between the letters you picked ( in alphabetical order ). We'll find a method of doing so that will be super useful for us when we try the "hard" round table problem in a later video : If k knights sit at a round table, how many ways can we pick p knights (to go on a quest) such that at least s knights sit between any of the picked kn...
Combinatorics | Combinations with Repetitions | An Original Take on "Balls and Boxes"
Просмотров 196Год назад
Videos Suggested Before You Try This : Combinations with Repetition (Balls and Boxes) - Swartwoodprep - ruclips.net/video/1crNnZkIvac/видео.html John gives a new interpretation of the [(n)(n 1)...(n k-1)]/(k!) version of " n multichoose k " in response to a student question. This is a different take on the standard "Balls and Boxes" or "Stars and Bars" version of multichoose and multisets ( com...
More Balls and Boxes (Sorta) : Inclusion and Exclusion Problem with Multichoosing - Combinatorics
Просмотров 50Год назад
How many ways are there to pick 30 balls from 10 red, 10 blue, 10 orange, and 10 yellow balls? The order you pick them in does NOT matter, and balls of the same color are indistinguishable. John runs through this problem using the principle of inclusion and exclusion with multichoosing. www.swartwoodprep.com info@swartwoodprep.com www.swartwoodonline.com for "An Introduction to Combinatorics" U...
DAT Quantitative ( Math ) Problems with Solutions | Swartwood DAT Online Practice Quiz
Просмотров 177Год назад
John explains how to solve some problems from a Swartwood DAT Online Quantitative (Math) Quiz and shows a few shortcuts that can help you save time on DAT Math. These classic DAT rate and work problems are a must for preparing for the DAT Quantitative section. Let us know if you want to see more of the quiz or videos on any DAT topics! info@swartwoodprep.com #dentaladmissiontest #predental #rat...
MCAT Physics Homework Problem
Просмотров 2132 года назад
MCAT Physics Homework Problem
MCAT Fluid Pressure Problem - MCAT Physics | Math
Просмотров 6942 года назад
MCAT Fluid Pressure Problem - MCAT Physics | Math
All the Math You Need for the MCAT (Bonus Video)!
Просмотров 2862 года назад
All the Math You Need for the MCAT (Bonus Video)!
MCAT Isomers - Organic Chemistry [ SWARTWOOD ]
Просмотров 4952 года назад
MCAT Isomers - Organic Chemistry [ SWARTWOOD ]
Center of Mass Problem with a Pretty Answer without Calculus
Просмотров 5172 года назад
Center of Mass Problem with a Pretty Answer without Calculus
Combinatorics | Combinations | Picking Numbers with Gaps (Swartwood)
Просмотров 1792 года назад
Combinatorics | Combinations | Picking Numbers with Gaps (Swartwood)
Introduction to the Immune System Part 1
Просмотров 2003 года назад
Introduction to the Immune System Part 1
Math Riddles Solution for Ted-Ed Riddles | Vampire Hunter Riddle
Просмотров 3613 года назад
Math Riddles Solution for Ted-Ed Riddles | Vampire Hunter Riddle
MCAT Physics Pulley Practice [Long Version]
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.3 года назад
MCAT Physics Pulley Practice [Long Version]
MCAT Genetics and Probability (Swartwood MCAT Office Hours)
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.3 года назад
MCAT Genetics and Probability (Swartwood MCAT Office Hours)
How to Use an Epinephrine Auto-Injector | EpiPen | AUVI-Q
Просмотров 1933 года назад
How to Use an Epinephrine Auto-Injector | EpiPen | AUVI-Q
Combinatorics Round Table Problem ( Long Version )
Просмотров 1,5 тыс.3 года назад
Combinatorics Round Table Problem ( Long Version )
MCAT Office Hours | Physics II Electrostatics Homework
Просмотров 3153 года назад
MCAT Office Hours | Physics II Electrostatics Homework
Statistics for Psychology | Standard Error (of the Mean)
Просмотров 3,3 тыс.3 года назад
Statistics for Psychology | Standard Error (of the Mean)
Combinatorics | Inclusion and Exclusion Practice
Просмотров 3263 года назад
Combinatorics | Inclusion and Exclusion Practice

Комментарии

  • @cows1990
    @cows1990 22 дня назад

    I'm taking my first psychology statistics class this fall. So this Swart Wood Prep will help me a lot in understanding the method of psychology statistics.

  • @Echo_Emotions
    @Echo_Emotions 2 месяца назад

    this is quiet and perfectly simplified

  • @Wish4bubbles
    @Wish4bubbles 2 месяца назад

    Math makes me feel so dizzy T^T

  • @safisa736
    @safisa736 5 месяцев назад

    pretty rad video ngl man, thanks

  • @catirerubio
    @catirerubio 5 месяцев назад

    Easy on the coffee, prof. I can't begin to keep up with you.

  • @catirerubio
    @catirerubio 5 месяцев назад

    This guy knows his stuff, I think. He speaks so fast, assuming that everybody gets what he is talking about, that in the end, my head is spinning. No more caffeine for you, prof.

  • @catirerubio
    @catirerubio 5 месяцев назад

    ".....beyond 10 you get freakishly high or freakishly low, so no big deal." If it is freakish, it sounds like a big deal to me.

  • @RybkaEngine
    @RybkaEngine 5 месяцев назад

    why we not using the √ of σ ?

  • @RybkaEngine
    @RybkaEngine 5 месяцев назад

    Ζ= X-μ/σ ? and we put the half number of σ and we using it for + and at left - ok ! nice ! its the typical Normal ? so if my university wants this i will use this diagram ?

  • @ninakore
    @ninakore 6 месяцев назад

    Your hair is amazing

  • @user-lm7di3yw9x
    @user-lm7di3yw9x 6 месяцев назад

    wow, it is so simple. I wanna see the next one, but have to pay the course while I only need Doppler's effect review

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP 6 месяцев назад

      Hi, I will ask John if he can do another video or a mini course for Doppler and related topics! Thank you, Stephanie Coordinator

    • @user-lm7di3yw9x
      @user-lm7di3yw9x 6 месяцев назад

      thanks. Does he offer mini courses like a single topic? I saw he offers classes and I cannot afford those. Thanks. @@SWARTWOODPREP

  • @hossamahmed4936
    @hossamahmed4936 8 месяцев назад

    At the point of proving that each set with even cardinality maps with a set with odd cardinality without overlapping, so what about having (a1,a2,a3,R) by removing R we will have (a1,a2,a3) and with (a1,a2,a3,Z) if we removed Z we will also have (a1,a2,a3) 34:00

    • @coordinswartwood2066
      @coordinswartwood2066 8 месяцев назад

      Hi Hossam, Great question! Just remember that Rila = R is a distinguished element. We only remove R from any given "even" set that contains R. So, you would never remove Z from a set such as (a1, a2, a3, Z) since it does not contain R. Instead (a1, a2, a3, Z) maps to (a1, a2, a3, Z, R). We add R obtain an "odd" set (set of odd cardinality). Slightly off topic: If you like this sort of thing and are comfortable with the language, then you can think of it this way: The map (call it MAP) we talk about runs from the set of "even" sets to the set of "odd" sets via [A -> A U {Rila} if Rila not an element of set A] and [A -> A\{Rila} if Rila is an element of set A]. This map has an inverse function, whose domain is that of the odd sets. Hence, the map is a bijection. Even more off topic: More generally, since MAP is an injective function into the odd sets and MAP2 (function from odd sets -> even sets via +Rila or -Rila as mentioned in the video) is an injective function, there exists a bijection (even if the sets are weird infinitie sets). This follows from Schroder-Berstein. If you are into or getting into set theory, you likely like or will like the theorem. It's very useful for arguing that infinite sets have the same cardinality (justifies |A| < |B| and |B| < |A| for any set -> |A| = |B|). The proof though is more work than the analogue for finite and countably infinite sets. Hope that helps!

    • @hossamahmed4936
      @hossamahmed4936 8 месяцев назад

      ​@@coordinswartwood2066 Yes I got the point and I also reached the proof by both ways evens and odds and through the binomial expansion thanks a lot for that perfect video , it was helpful keep going 👍

  • @cassandrabarelas6709
    @cassandrabarelas6709 8 месяцев назад

    I remember doing this in my first college math class and I did really well with it; the teacher was a really good teacher, that was a couple years ago. I am hoping that I retained what I learned because at the end of January I will be taking a Psychology Statistics & I am nervous that I won't be lucky enough to get another good teacher; a downside to this class is it is online

  • @REVIEWTODAY1
    @REVIEWTODAY1 9 месяцев назад

    THANKS ⚔️

  • @ChristianOrtiz-bv9oz
    @ChristianOrtiz-bv9oz 9 месяцев назад

    Professor's dotted line technique is INSANE

  • @hamzamirza4335
    @hamzamirza4335 11 месяцев назад

    Do you go over how you do passages too? That is the thing I am struggling with most. I am considering the online course.

    • @coordinswartwood2066
      @coordinswartwood2066 11 месяцев назад

      Hi Hamza, Yes, the last 1/3 of the course is devoted to going over passages and how to attack them although John starts the process early on. I will ask him to reply here later today! Thank you, Stephanie Coordinator

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP 11 месяцев назад

      Hi Hamza, Stephanie said that you had a question about passages. We spend the last 1/3 of class attacking passages together. I call them workshops. You can email Stephanie at info@swartwoodprep.com if you have any questions about the course. She can also give you the number of the person on call for the day. I'll be on call today.

  • @jacem4721
    @jacem4721 11 месяцев назад

    His 100s of lbs of gummy bears killed me 🤣🤣 even though I know it was just an example

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP 11 месяцев назад

      Gummy bears are tasty and never offend anyone lol😀.

  • @user-qi9wh8fi9q
    @user-qi9wh8fi9q Год назад

    This guy must go through a lot of chalk!

  • @SuperHawk0413
    @SuperHawk0413 Год назад

    I am *terrible* at math and thinking about doing a Psychology (Conversion) Master degree. I do not have a BA in psychology, but in a completely different subject. Will this be too difficult for me? Math is the subject I dislike most out of all topics/subjects in existence

  • @user-ys7wg4kk8r
    @user-ys7wg4kk8r Год назад

    i love this man!!! amazing teacher

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

      Thanks!! Let us know what you want to see next!

  • @karenwelsh3227
    @karenwelsh3227 Год назад

    I'm not very good at stats but need it next semester for psychology, but I'm not sure where to start

  • @toddchan5079
    @toddchan5079 Год назад

    "Promo SM" 😑

  • @BasilBabar1
    @BasilBabar1 Год назад

    Wow 👏👏👏👏

  • @SWARTWOODPREP
    @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

    There is a MUCH FASTER way to do this, but the point of this video was to practice some counting techniques. See ruclips.net/video/Oio1aaVPmZY/видео.html for a 10 sec solution (with a much longer explanation)!

  • @Hooman88634
    @Hooman88634 Год назад

    I usually play videos in 1.25 speed, but u, u my friend is an exception, u talk fast😂

  • @lovemari7
    @lovemari7 Год назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR THIS this is the only vid that really helped me understand 😭

  • @queensun6059
    @queensun6059 Год назад

    👸terrified of math/stats🥵but bc of this G.O.A.T! im going to try it😇.

  • @SWARTWOODPREP
    @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

    Spotify: PsychTeacherJohn

  • @marbleWRKS
    @marbleWRKS Год назад

    I’m here just bc

  • @nataliejlinco
    @nataliejlinco Год назад

    Thank u! This helped me understand so much better.

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

      Glad to have helped! Let us know if there's any other stats topics you want to see covered.

  • @rampageclover9788
    @rampageclover9788 Год назад

    Awesome lecturer…

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

      Thanks! Let us know if there's anything else stats related that you want to see!

  • @julialong743
    @julialong743 Год назад

    I wish I would have had this during stats.... you truly explained in 9 minutes what I was told in h. s. I was too dumb to understand. Stats is also the only class that brought my entire GPA down... 🤣🤣🤣🤣 Seriously thank you for this

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

      Glad this helped! Let us know if there's anything other stats topic you are interested in.

  • @gownaankadavul123
    @gownaankadavul123 Год назад

    I know it's been a while. But I really can't make my mind comprehend this. If I can pair up n with 2n, then I open up a new set of natural numbers from n to 2n, so the number of natural numbers has now increased trying to pair it up with even numbers right? Isn't that an obvious question? Why are we ignoring that fact 🙄🙄

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

      Hi Gowtham, Great question. The simple version is this: human beings are not comfortable with infinity. In fact, there are some mathematicians that deny a good part of set theory and the standard takes on infinity. The key things to understand are that 1) infinity never ends The issue of one set properly including another implying that the the subset is smaller is true of finite sets. But, infinite sets never "run out of numbers." So, just being a proper subset of a given set does not make you smaller. Bizarre... 2) 1, 2, 3, 4, ... and 2, 4, 6, 8, ... are really just labels. If you had {A_1, A_2, ...} and {B_1, B_2, ...}, you would probably be very comfortable saying the sets are the same size. If you believe that those sets are the same size, then you can believe that {1,2, ...} and {2, 4, ...} are the same size. You are just relabeling everything. The one idea that is crucial (which you might not accept) is that we "know" (rather agree) that 2 sets, A and B, are the same size if the elements in set A can be paired up perfectly with the elements in set B. Hope that helps!

    • @gownaankadavul123
      @gownaankadavul123 Год назад

      Honestly your relabeling justification kind of helped me look at the logic better. You should do more videos! 😇

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

      @@gownaankadavul123 Glad that helped!

  • @yvettealiceacaba4841
    @yvettealiceacaba4841 Год назад

    Much too fast😃

  • @SahajaVerma
    @SahajaVerma Год назад

    Psychology Students like me are seeking for therapy to get rid of math anxiety 😭

  • @zoharlevy7953
    @zoharlevy7953 Год назад

    I literally was just examined on this for high school

  • @SWARTWOODPREP
    @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

    Hey Everyone, Check it out: open.spotify.com/episode/2bI3EgxWIZkyKBDyCr0Ql7?si=7t3qZ0FiTBqIVVJoYJ-rLg . We just started a Psychology Podcast at the request of our MCAT students. But, it's meant for anyone studying psychology. The first topic is the Fundamental Attribution Error. Spotify: PsychTeacherJohn

  • @SWARTWOODPREP
    @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

    Hey Everyone, We just started a Psychology Podcast at the request of our MCAT students. But, it's meant for anyone studying psychology. The first topic is the Fundamental Attribution Error. Check it out: open.spotify.com/episode/2bI3EgxWIZkyKBDyCr0Ql7?si=7t3qZ0FiTBqIVVJoYJ-rLg . Spotify: PsychTeacherJohn

  • @paulflemming3075
    @paulflemming3075 Год назад

    Those side burns are off the charts.

  • @zellanutellaa
    @zellanutellaa Год назад

    I have to take this class :/

  • @karlsonjhargroves
    @karlsonjhargroves Год назад

    Thank you.

  • @karlsonjhargroves
    @karlsonjhargroves Год назад

    Thanks mate, really helped bring my text book alive!!

  • @saakshisule376
    @saakshisule376 Год назад

    I tried learning from soooo many videos, and they directly started from difficult questions. I got so frustrated coz i understood nothing. But, now after this video, i am able to solve all those questions. SUCH GOOD TEACHING.

  • @Jwcounseling
    @Jwcounseling 2 года назад

    I got an A in intro to statistic and have no idea how cause I still don’t get any of it .now I’m a about to start statistics for psychology using spss . Hoping your videos help me

  • @zoeskoda6088
    @zoeskoda6088 2 года назад

    So helpful! I'm in Australia and just shared this with my psych study group! You've been great at detailing foundational concepts, thank you so much for the clear explanation!! excellent exam prep!

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP 2 года назад

      Hi Zoe, Glad it helped! Let us know what you are working on right now, and we can try to post some more videos (college, high school, or graduate? intro stats course? intro psych stats?).

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP Год назад

      Hey Zoe, Your Psych study group might find this helpful. (We just started a Psychology Podcast at the request of our MCAT students. But, it's meant for anyone studying psychology.) The first topic is the Fundamental Attribution Error. If you get a chance, let us know what you think (speed up the podcast, slow it down, etc.) open.spotify.com/episode/2bI3EgxWIZkyKBDyCr0Ql7?si=7t3qZ0FiTBqIVVJoYJ-rLg . Spotify: PsychTeacherJohn

  • @meenakshiverma_unmasking7
    @meenakshiverma_unmasking7 2 года назад

    I have no relation to this topic but its amazing the way you teach.

  • @meenakshiverma_unmasking7
    @meenakshiverma_unmasking7 2 года назад

    Sir, I did not get the last part. how is under-root 8 by 3 by 2 is under-root 4 by 3. I am doing math after a really long time. Please can you help the last bit?

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP 2 года назад

      (8/3)/2 = 8/(3x2) = (4x2)/(3x2) = 4/3

  • @meenakshiverma_unmasking7
    @meenakshiverma_unmasking7 2 года назад

    Thank you so much

    • @SWARTWOODPREP
      @SWARTWOODPREP 2 года назад

      Glad it helped! Let us know if you want to see something else.