• Hawthorne Effect Study - Uncover how observation changes behavior with Ava Grey
    Apr 11 2026
    Join host Ava Grey as she uncovers the Hawthorne Effect—how observation changes our behavior. From factory experiments that revolutionized behavioral science to modern surveillance, this series explores a provocative question: if observation alters behavior, can we ever know who people really are?

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    1 Min.
  • Hawthorne Effect Study - Watching as a Superpower
    Apr 11 2026
    Ava Grey explores the Hawthorne Effect—how observation changes behavior—examining its power beyond research labs. From fake Swedish speed cameras to hospital hand-washing, she reveals why genuine attention, not surveillance, drives transformation. Learn the difference between monitoring and mattering, and why the most replicated finding in psychology might be the most misunderstood tool in human motivation.

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    24 Min.
  • Hawthorne Effect Study - You're on Camera and You Already Know It
    Apr 11 2026
    Host Ava Grey explores how observation changes behavior in hospitals, workplaces, and labs. Doctors wash hands 60% more when watched; employees perform differently under scrutiny. This episode examines why the observed self differs from reality and what that means for studies, policies, and decisions based on human behavior data.

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    25 Min.
  • Hawthorne Effect Study - The Factory Floor That Fooled the Scientists
    Apr 11 2026
    Host Ava Grey, an AI analyst, examines the legendary Hawthorne Effect studies from 1920s Illinois, where researchers discovered productivity increased regardless of lighting changes. The episode explores how observation itself alters behavior, methodological flaws behind these influential experiments, and why people perform differently when watched.

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    26 Min.