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Professor, University of Arizona. Clinical Psychologist. Editor of Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
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CFcos.io

We're excited to announce a major update to the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines—TOP 2025! These guidelines streamline research practices and provide greater clarity around openness in research. The preprint is now available. Your feedback is welcome! www.cos.io/blog/new-pre...

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AFpsychscience.bsky.social
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AFpsychscience.bsky.social

Calls for Commentaries at AMPPS: “Registered Replication Report: Study 3 from Trafimow and Hughes (2012)” @dsbarra.bsky.social The deadline to submit is August 15.

<em>AMPPS</em> Project Announcements
<em>AMPPS</em> Project Announcements

Calls for Commentaries

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Interested in teaching people about social identity, group dynamics, intergroup conflict, & social psychology? We made a syllabus with free content: -Course schedule -Videos -Readings -Chapter summaries -Slides -Tests -Activities -Interactive class Q&A www.powerofusnewsletter.com/p/the-power-...

The POWER OF US Course: A syllabus for teaching about social identity
The POWER OF US Course: A syllabus for teaching about social identity

Issue 123: Calling all educators: we have new free educational materials for teaching about the Power of Shared Identity

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This is the most useful "thanks but you're doing it wrong" post I've seen in a while ;-)

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We're looking for a new postdoc to join my lab group! Please help spread the word. Our project is collaborative study with the Washington State Twin Registry (WSTR) and affords incredible research opportunities related to the behavior genetic study of social relationships and health. Details in link

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A lot of what is written about the "loneliness epidemic" never goes all that deep into the causes of causes. This is a really good piece even if you disagree with some of the empirical arguments. www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archiv...

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flowers. constantly. it's so weird.

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David A. Sbarra
@dsbarra.bsky.social
Professor, University of Arizona. Clinical Psychologist. Editor of Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science
254 followers94 following13 posts