Did I Really Do That?
Mar 17, 2025•54 min
Episode description
Have you ever been falsely accused of something? Many of us think there’s only one way we’d act in such a situation: we’d defend ourselves. We’d do whatever it takes to clear our name — and above all else, we’d never, ever confess to something we didn’t do. But psychologist Saul Kassin says that’s a myth. This week, we bring you a favorite 2022 episode about why we sometimes act against our own self-interest — even when the stakes are at their highest.In this week's episode, you'll learn about:
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- Why we often freeze and fail to defend ourselves when someone accuses us of something
- The various types of false confessions
- What happens in our minds when we're pressured to confess to something that we didn't actually do
- How police interrogation tactics are being used in workplaces and other organizations
- Potential solutions to the problem of false confessions
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