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Consumer researcher. We contain multitudes - Walt Whitman.
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Ian Bogost
2 days ago
Is this bad
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Einstein - AI Homework Agent
Einstein logs into Canvas and does your homework automatically. He has his own computer — he can watch lectures, read essays, write papers, and participate in discussions.
https://companion.ai/einstein
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Went and bought another desk extender because standing while working is turning out wonderfully. 10/10
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Dr. Katja Thieme (she/they)
25 days ago
Academics vying for a spot in Epstein‘s world. There are so many. I feel the need to make a thread, so I don’t keep confusing them. 1/
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This would go viral in my country
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Protzko
about 1 month ago
Here, we start the process towards global random sampling. We can't fully get there, but we can make steps. Our framework: Cluster random sampling, proportional weighting, BTS, nonresponse bias correction.
osf.io/preprints/ps...
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Will Gervais
about 1 month ago
Dusted off the ol' blog after years of heavy disuse because I'm h*ckin' excited to tell y'all about some of the exciting things we're trying in our stats/methods/skills curriculum at Brunel! Read! Share! Tell us what you think!
#psychscisky
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#philsci
#methodology
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Don’t Send A Magician To Do A Scientist’s Job: A New Blog Series About Our Experiments In Teaching Science to Young Scientists — Will Gervais
We’re doing some exciting and innovative things with our methods, stats, and skills curriculum and we want to tell y’all about it! Debuting our new bespoke 9-module statistics, methods, and skills cu...
https://willgervais.com/blog/2026/1/19/dont-send-a-magician-to-do-a-scientists-job-a-new-blog-series-about-our-experiments-in-teaching-science-to-young-scientists
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Nature
about 1 month ago
If we don’t slow down, the research enterprise is going to crash, argues Adrian Barnett
go.nature.com/4pRniHp
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I’m going to halve my publication output. You should consider slow science, too
If we don’t slow down, the research enterprise is going to crash, argues Adrian Barnett.
https://go.nature.com/4pRniHp
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MYR 60 million in local theatres and hitting Indonesia soon. Looks like Animonsta Studio is hoing to have a good haul.
youtube.com/shorts/H5T6z...
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Papa Zola The Movie capai kutipan RM60 juta
YouTube video by Astro AWANI
https://youtube.com/shorts/H5T6z345IXE?si=Gmnvl2M6_22MtsZy
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Daniel Lakens
about 1 month ago
The program for the Perspectives on Scientific Error conference Februari 11 to 13 in Leiden is online! Registration is open!
perspectivesonscientificerror2026.wordpress.com
This is one of the most inspiring and fun metascience meetings around - lots of time to interact, great talks - so do come!
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Visit the post for more.
https://perspectivesonscientificerror2026.wordpress.com/
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Wisdom shines so brightly
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Hustle culture in Malaysia is similar to the US. Common to have work texts on weekends. We can leave at 5pm but our laptops come with us. No major differences in supposedly relaxed civil service.
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about 2 months ago
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The mad king
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I never knew female birds could mimic male birds…
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about 2 months ago
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Making travel plans is a great way to start the year. Wishing you happy travels and insightful realizations on your journey.
about 2 months ago
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Karen Hao
11 months ago
Sam Altman isn't keen on you reading my book. EMPIRE OF AI is based on 300+ interviews, 7 yrs covering AI, and my time as the first reporter who got extensive access to OpenAI. I sought OpenAI's perspective throughout. For months they said it was coming. It never did. Pre-order here:
empireofai.com
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So many good recommendations! The internets giveth
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Stiff competition is accurate. Private unis in Malaysia have a tough task of attracting students with multiple foreign brand unis already in the marketplace.
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Merry Christmas and Season Greetings! Can’t complain at all. The city has emptied out and they won’t be back until next year.
2 months ago
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Kai Arzheimer
2 months ago
Festive classic
#AcademicChatter
#TwistedDoodles
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Today, I sat on a mini stool with some elders at a kerbside and interviewed them. It was fun! 🤩 I didn’t expect them to agree but it turned out well.
2 months ago
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BirdLife Europe & Central Asia
2 months ago
𝐒𝐰𝐞𝐝𝐞𝐧 𝐡𝐚𝐬 𝐥𝐨𝐬𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐒𝐧𝐨𝐰𝐲 𝐎𝐰𝐥. 💔 For the first time in 20 years, a bird species has disappeared from the country.
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Neal Agarwal
3 months ago
Made a site comparing the sizes of living things :) The great Julius Csotonyi spent 5 months painting over 60 illustrations for the site, no ai used >
neal.fun/size-of-life/
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Natural History Museum, London
3 months ago
In the wild, birds live in diverse communities. But as humans alter the environment these communities start to change. Scientists have found that we are reducing the ability for nature to absorb these shocks at an ever quicker pace. Find out what this means 👇🏻
www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/new...
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Bird communities losing their redundancy and risking collapse | Natural History Museum
As animals and plants are removed from an ecosystem its ability to function falters.
https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/news/2025/november/bird-communities-losing-their-redundancy-risking-collapse.html?utm_source=tw-link-post-20251127-jd&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=news
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Hypervisible
3 months ago
“AI models not only point some users to false sources but also cause problems for researchers and librarians, who end up wasting their time looking for requested nonexistent records…”
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AI Slop Is Spurring Record Requests for Imaginary Journals
The International Committee of the Red Cross warned that artificial intelligence models are making up research papers, journals and archives
https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/ai-slop-is-spurring-record-requests-for-imaginary-journals/
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Annalee Newitz
3 months ago
Two independent studies found that AI chatbots were better at persuading voters than political ads. The most persuasive bots also lied the most. This is something that humans working in psyops have known for decades. AI is psyops at scale.
www.technologyreview.com/2025/12/04/1...
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In observation today, I watched a model come to life and understood why sample A answered the way they did.
3 months ago
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Harry Wallop
3 months ago
Great culture can save lives. Literally. Amazing letter in today’s
@thetimes.com
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Troubled world of Malay academia – how to make it shipshape
Close ties to political power turn the Malay academic sphere into an echo chamber and allows for bold claims backed by bad or no research.
https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/opinion/2025/11/17/troubled-world-of-malay-academia-how-to-make-it-shipshape
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Philip N Cohen
3 months ago
"Did you write, 'data available upon request'?"
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Had to turn back and use another route into campus today. End Nov and Dec are usually nightmare months for commutes due to flooding.
www.dw.com/en/southeast...
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Southeast Asia floods: More than 250 deaths reported – DW – 11/28/2025
Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia have been hit by flooding and landslides after days of torrential rainfall. The death toll rose sharply in southern Thailand, with at least 145 now reported dead.
https://www.dw.com/en/southeast-asia-floods-more-than-250-deaths-reported/a-74935799
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11pm on 1st Dec according to Malaysian (Singaporean, Thailand and Hong Kong time)
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3 months ago
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Rare occurrence - car hits tiger at night. It’s usually a wild boar or tapir (when it is dark)
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HAIWAN LIAR | Penduduk Diminta Waspada Harimau Belang Cedera Dirempuh Kereta - PERHILITAN
YouTube video by Buletin TV3
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PFkQk_TJwVk
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Expose by Guardian. Almost cult-like influencers peddling bogus birth options through social media, leading to baby deaths and dangerous birthing. Monetised misinformation.
www.theguardian.com/world/ng-int...
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Influencers made millions pushing ‘wild’ births – now the Free Birth Society is linked to baby deaths around the world
A year-long investigation reveals how mothers lost children after being radicalised by uplifting podcast tales of births without midwives or doctors
https://www.theguardian.com/world/ng-interactive/2025/nov/22/free-birth-society-linked-to-babies-deaths-investigation
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The South Korean art scene never fails to surprise me. EXO (boyband) accelerated to fame at around the same time as BTS. Growl was their hit single under SMTown management. Now there’s also a jazz version of Growl by SM Jazz Trio.
m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4Bt...
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SM Jazz Trio '으르렁 (Growl) (Jazz Ver.)' MV
YouTube video by SMTOWN
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Z4BtRibutWI&list=RDZ4BtRibutWI&start_radio=1&pp=oAcB
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simine vazire
3 months ago
If you’re an author, reviewer, or editor and want to learn about Registered Reports from one of the best editors around, go to this webinar! Nov 19th at 8am Pacific US, 11am Eastern US, 5pm Central Europe (3am Nov 20th for the diehard Australians)
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Was warming down this morning in the gym’s open weights space. I saw a simple set up on the floor but only saw two other people there so figured it wasn’t a class and I would be free to co-exist in that space. While doing my wall sit, I realised the trainer and his client looked a lil too…
4 months ago
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Gordon Hodson
11 months ago
From my paper: "Assuming that student teaching evaluations remain in place as teaching assessments in the immediate term, they could be relabelled ‘student satisfaction surveys’ to better reflect their nature." I also mention how TMU doesn't allow student evals for *T&P purposes*
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Gordon Hodson
11 months ago
In this commentary, I argue that student-based teaching evaluations are problematic bc ✳️ systematic biases (e.g., racism, sexism) ✳️ poor construct validity ✳️ undermine standards and learning We should evaluate teaching as seriously as we do research. Or don't do teaching evaluations.
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The wonders of insecta. Wildlife that’s not cute, chubby, furry but uber interesting.
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Jay Van Bavel, PhD
4 months ago
“It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it” Willful ignorance is also motivated by social identity concerns--it is driven by ingroup favoritism + outgroup derogation and fuels conspiracy belies.
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
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Today in perimenopause news, I discovered changing hormones can cause dry eyes. Indication - prolonged itchy eyes, sensitivity to light. And so, my oldie mouldy self needs eye drops. Thank you and hug your mom.
4 months ago
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Figured out dataset XYZ
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What mechanisms allow it to work?
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4 months ago
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Reading AI slop is fatiguing. After a while, the pattern emerges.
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Jay Van Bavel, PhD
4 months ago
Exposure to individual solutions does not weaken belief in the need for structural change! Read the paper here:
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
We find the same thing with climate change and public health across multiple massive global datasets (with evidence from 67 countries)
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Prof Peter Hotez MD PhD DSc(hon)
9 months ago
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👍 Unpacking augmentation quality and local presence: Factors that drive effective augmented reality marketing
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Unpacking augmentation quality and local presence: Factors that drive effective augmented reality marketing - Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science
Augmented reality (AR) integrates virtual content into consumers’ physical environment. Although research suggests that consumers’ perceptions of augmentation quality—the perceived merge of the virtual and real world—affect relevant consumer variables, the literature has not developed a comprehensive measure that adequately captures the construct nor integrated it meaningfully with theory-relevant outcomes. Grounded theory and standard scale development procedures are applied to understand what comprises perceptions of augmentation quality and how to measure it to distinguish low- from high-quality AR-marketing attempts. The findings suggest that quality perceptions in AR consist of a second-order factor, augmentation quality, represented by three first-order factors (design, interaction, and embedding quality). In addition, this research demonstrates that high augmentation quality creates a sense of local presence, i.e., the sensation that the augmented object experienced with AR is real and present to the consumer. The research then theoretically integrates these factors into a more comprehensive model, tying it firmly into the nomological net. In particular, augmentation quality—mediated by local presence—affects utilitarian and hedonic outcomes as well as behavioral actions. Managerial implications for understanding and using AR marketing are presented.
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11747-025-01108-2
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Jeffrey J. Hall
5 months ago
Video: a Japanese scientist was attacked by flies while giving the acceptance speech for his Ig Nobel Prize-winning research paper that proved painting Zebra-like stripes on cows led to a decrease in biting fly attacks.
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Try it out. Yes, I know what it looks like. But, try the questions on different scenarios… 1. Is it true? 2. Can you absolutely know it's true? 3. How do you react when you believe that thought? 4. Who are you without that thought?
m.youtube.com/watch?v=zPQY...
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The four questions that can help your mind heal | Byron Katie
YouTube video by Big Think
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=zPQYunNwXsQ&pp=ugUEEgJlbg%3D%3D
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