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lifespan psychologist at university of zurich
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Prof Sam Illingworth
12 months ago
🧨📉 Afghanistan reports the lowest wellbeing ever recorded After the US withdrawal and Taliban return, Afghans' life satisfaction in 2022 dropped to 1.28 on a 0–10 scale – the lowest global score in 75+ years of data. 🔗
doi.org/10.1126/scia...
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Epilogue to the war: Afghanistan reports the lowest well-being in recorded history
Analyses reveal that after the War in Afghanistan, Afghans reported the lowest subjective well-being in recorded history.
https://doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.ads4156
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Motivated Cognition Meetings
about 1 year ago
POSTPONED to May 14: Matthias Gruber - How Curiosity Shapes Spatial Exploration and Cognitive Map Formation
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Motivated Cognition Meetings
about 1 year ago
Two Weeks from Today: Dr. Patricia Lockwood
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tells us about Computational Approaches to Prosocial Behavior–How and When Do We Help Other People?
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Sebastian Horn
about 1 year ago
Looking forward to the upcoming online talk this Wed on the "affective gradient hypothesis"
@shenhavlab.bsky.social
Interested researchers/students are very welcome to join!
@imprs-life.bsky.social
@kendraseaman.bsky.social
@colleencfrank.bsky.social
@kimberlychiew.bsky.social
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Don’t miss out on the next “Motivated Cognition Meeting” on March 12: Dr. Amitai Shenhav will present research on an affect-centered account of motivated behavior. Join us on Zoom!
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Nicole McNeil
over 1 year ago
“Women leave or consider leaving [faculty positions] because of workplace climate more often than work-life balance.”
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
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Gender and retention patterns among U.S. faculty
Women faculty are more likely to leave their jobs than men, most often due to workplace climate, rather than work-life balance.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.adi2205
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Institute for Replication
about 2 years ago
Our first meta paper is out!! This paper combines our first 110 completed reproductions/replications. This is joint work with 350+ amazing coauthors. We summarize our findings below:
econpapers.repec.org/paper/zbwi4r...
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Ian Hussey
over 2 years ago
The minimally honest title here would be “leveraging climate change for neuroscience research”.
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Malte Elson
over 2 years ago
New paper in which we show that high quality test norms are achievable with convenience samples using Multilevel Regression and Poststratification (MRP)
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Alex Holcombe
over 2 years ago
Mentions a bunch of the likely effects of LLMs on scientific manuscripts
www.nature.com/articles/d41...
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How ChatGPT and other AI tools could disrupt scientific publishing
A world of AI-assisted writing and reviewing might transform the nature of the scientific paper. A world of AI-assisted writing and reviewing might transform the nature of the scientific paper.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-03144-w
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Mark Rubin
over 2 years ago
New paper identifies the jobs that a sample of 53 psychology PhD students got after completing their PhDs.
osf.io/preprints/ps...
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#AcademicSky
#PsychJobs
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Andrew Heiss
over 2 years ago
~Unreasonably~ pleased with how this final image turned out #rstats #ggplot #tidybayes Ordered Beta regression models rule and everyone should try them out
www.robertkubinec.com/post/limited...
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