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KnoxCollege “22 | NorthwesternU social psych Ph.D. student & Stats Masters student.
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Ava Ma de Sousa
about 2 months ago
New work led by
@jonds7.bsky.social
on responses to police brutality (justification and outrage), with analyses of YouTube video comments and a behavioral experiment. Very grateful to have gotten to work on this with the team! 🙏
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Hakeem Jefferson
about 2 months ago
These young people are, in their own way, teaching seminars on identity every time they post. And it reminds me that the best social science takes what folks already sense about the world and treats it with the theoretical and empirical seriousness it deserves.
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Jin X. Goh | 吴晋勋
about 2 months ago
Another reminder that if you got students who wanna do a social psych PhD focusing on identities (specifically Asian, Latine, MENA Americans), I’m recruiting! I’m hustling hard here so pls send people my way 😅 see website for details
www.pbandjlab.com
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New preprint out 📄 “Why Reform Stalls: Justifications of Force Are Linked to Lower Outrage and Reform Support.” Why do some cases of police violence spark reform while others fade? We look at how people explain them—through justification or outrage.
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William J. Brady
2 months ago
✨New preprint! Why do people express outrage online? In 4 studies we develop a taxonomy of online outrage motives, test what motives people report, what they infer for in- vs. out-partisans, and how motive inferences shape downstream intergroup consequences. Led by
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Thrilled to share that my first first-authored publication is officially out (soon to be in press at Social Cognition)! 🚀 "From Data to Discovery: Unsupervised Machine Learning in Social Cognition" 📄 OSF preprint:
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mark brandt
10 months ago
Despite all the upheavals, some bright spots! Yesterday,
@shreevallabha.bsky.social
successfully defended her dissertation; approved with no revisions! 🎉 Dr. Vallabha’s dissertation work is the most comprehensive study of moral humility to date 👀
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Joshua J. Friedman
10 months ago
NEW: Tufts files a declaration in support of Rümeysa Öztürk: "The University has no information to support the allegations that she was engaged in activities at Tufts that warrant her arrest and detention."
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Diane Chen, PhD
10 months ago
It’s been a devastating 24 hours with 3 NIH grants terminated…all focused on the health and wellbeing of trans or intersex youth. If folks have any ideas of foundations that may be interested in supporting the completion of these projects so years of work aren’t wasted, please let me know. 🙏
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Elizabeth Page-Gould: Black Lives Matter
10 months ago
I would like to share that the family requests donations be made to the Innocence Project (
innocenceproject.org/donate/
) or the American Civil Liberties Union (
action.aclu.org/give/now
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Sylvia Perry
10 months ago
I’m giving a talk at the Society for Affective Science on Friday—my first time attending. If you’re around, come say “hi”!
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Sherrilyn Ifill
11 months ago
None of us can be sure what will “work.” You try multiple things and find your way in. Read some histories of the Civil Rights Movement by those who participated. They were never “sure” of what would work. Some campaigns fizzled out. But persistence, creativity, determination, and focus were key.
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Hank Green
11 months ago
It took seeing adult bullies to understand that my childhood bullies didn’t even really want to hurt me, they just wanted to feel powerful and how I felt about it wasn’t even in the equation. I can’t imagine someone not outgrowing that, but apparently it happens quite a lot!
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Join us for our SPSP symposium! We present research on responses to personal, blatant, systemic, and historical racial prejudice. Featuring 3 in-person talks & a recorded session from Keith on Whova.
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Excited to share my first ever publication recently accepted at JPSP! This work was led by the wonderful
@shreevallabha.bsky.social
, see her thread below, to get a brief summary of this paper. Thanks to both Shree and
@mjbsp.bsky.social
for teaching me so much during this project!
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