Unmasking the Traitors: The Psychology Behind the Game

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Unmasking the Traitors: The Psychology Behind the Game

Are you a fan of the BBC’s hit reality competition The Traitors?

Have you ever found yourself debating with friends about how you would play the game if you were inside the castle, or wondering what is really going on in the players’ minds? Then this event is for you!

Join us for an evening of psychological insight, where four experts from our School of Psychology will unpack the decisions and behaviours of the contestants. From snap judgements based on faces alone to the ways the game warps trust, fuels bias, and challenges the reliability of eyewitness accounts, we will explore what is really happening beneath the surface.

Inside the castle, the Faithful rely on instinct and suspicion, but what psychological processes are truly at play?

Book your tickets now and join us as we view The Traitors through a psychological lens.

Broken ceramic mask on the ground

 

Date and time: 27th January, 6-8pm

Venue: King's College Centre

Hosted by: The School of Psychology, as part of the 130 years celebrations 

Contact: psychology130years@abdn.ac.uk

Booking: Secure your place by booking your tickets via this link. Spaces are limited (online streaming options available)