Javier Granados Samayoa
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Assistant Professor of Psychology @TCU | Ohio State Social Psychology PhD | jgranadossamayoa.com
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📢The 2026 edition of the SPSP Misinformation & Belief Science preconference will be held virtually on Tuesday, February 24.🎉 Submit an abstract for either a single presenter or data blitz presentation by October 23 (link below) and don’t forget to register to attend by February 13!
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Riana Brown
29 days ago
My lab (
u.osu.edu/spal/
) and Ken Fujita’s lab (
u.osu.edu/fujita/
) at OSU are hiring a joint lab manager (a full-time postgraduate researcher) to start this summer! Come work in two incredibly fun labs in a thriving social psychology department. Application and more information soon to come!
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Bao Han L. Tran
30 days ago
I had the opportunity to present Study 1 of my thesis at Texas Christian University’s Student Research Syposium this past week! Fun fact: I did not meet a single person that identified as a “time affluent” individual! Definitely a curse of the academic life.
#socialpsych
#existentialpsychology
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Shauna Bowes-Flores
30 days ago
Come join the 2027 SPSP Misinformation & Belief Science Preconference Committee! You would serve for 3 years: 1 as Future Co-Chair, 1 as Co-Chair (Cameron Kay and Sze Yuh Nina Wang), and 1 as Past Co-Chair (me &
@jgranadossamayoa.bsky.social
). If you are interested, apply by 05/01/2026! Link below!
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CJ Fogler
6 months ago
top notch mascottin'
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Xin Zhao
7 months ago
Fully funded Ph.D. Opportunity - Behavioral Neuroscience @ TCU (Fall 2026) We study how social environments and experiences shape brain function and behavior. How to apply: through TCU’s Experimental Psychology Ph.D. program (
graduate.catalog.tcu.edu/colleges/eng...
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📢The 2026 edition of the SPSP Misinformation & Belief Science preconference will be held virtually on Tuesday, February 24.🎉 Submit an abstract for either a single presenter or data blitz presentation by October 23 (link below) and don’t forget to register to attend by February 13!
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Ullrich Ecker
8 months ago
Why Misinformation Must Not Be Ignored Quite proud of this paper, which just received the journal's APA Editor's Choice award 😊 Big thanks to my coauthors Li Qian Tay, Jon Roozenbeek,
@profsanderlinden.bsky.social
, John Cook,
@naomioreskes.bsky.social
, and
@lewan.bsky.social
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I’m recruiting a PhD student in Social Psychology @ TCU for this application cycle! My lab examines how beliefs and attitudes form, generalize, & shape behavior. We apply this general interest to the study of misinformation, conspiracy theories, and health behavior.
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Tobia Spampatti, PhD
8 months ago
In this new Commentary in
@natclimate.nature.com
, I reflect on the recent focus on truth discernment in
#misinfo
research and argue that this outcome alone may not be beneficial to society if interventions do not improve behaviour and other outcomes because... 1/
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Truth discernment may not help to overcome misinformation
Nature Climate Change - Scientists increasingly assess interventions against misinformation mainly via truth discernment. However, pursuing truth discernment may not be sufficiently beneficial to...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41558-025-02426-7.epdf?sharing_token=fVMfLnp5GHeAxPMkEUh0q9RgN0jAjWel9jnR3ZoTv0MvrF3KmP2NeIsw0xHAF_5h4OraWfcHq14OxqXWgeaYVEgryQ7_tT8Z5vpdHE4AK3u_xrollOwA7D4Kh7X2gTsKbS-qoapf97eemxxqRU3h_qewPdxyL340-4VtiuoG7MM%3D
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Ullrich Ecker
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Glad to see this out! Misinformation-Based Beliefs Can Have Behavioral Consequences A commentray on a thought-provoking article on belief-behavior correspondence by
@jgranadossamayoa.bsky.social
&
@dalbarra.bsky.social
www.tandfonline.com/eprint/ZC6SF...
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Misinformation-Based Beliefs Can Have Behavioral Consequences
Published in Psychological Inquiry: An International Journal for the Advancement of Psychological Theory (Vol. 36, No. 1, 2025)
https://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/ZC6SFUMF7TH9BHEQEEN3/full?target=10.1080/1047840X.2025.2482348
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Igor Grossmann, PhD
about 1 year ago
🚨 New @psychinquiry Issue 36:1 just dropped! Target article: Understanding Belief-Behavior Correspondence by
@jgranadossamayoa.bsky.social
&
@dalbarra.bsky.social
. Why don’t beliefs always drive actions? 🔗
www.tandfonline.com/toc/hpli20/3...
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