I'm looking for good summary citations that include calls for equity-focused, human-centered science on ability/achievement/performance. E.g., work that acknowledges that the history of how we describe "cognitive abilities" has been fraught/harmful and calls for a new equity-focused perspective ?
I gave a talk at the 2024 Bridges Summit on "Developer Thriving & the Psychology of Innovation," and it's freely available to watch here: tilvids.com/w/4MTECvQsBh... Also really enjoyed using my own personal photos from adventures in hiking to illustrate (in keeping with conference theme!) :)
How could we build an environment where developers, teams, and organizations that support them can thrive individually and collectively? Community discussion led by Cat Hicks at Bridges Summit base...
Just a good observation about so many "we asked people..." conclusions
evergreen incredibly important wisdom
PLS-SEM is everywhere in software research papers lately and I really want to talk to somebody who knows more about this method because I had a long chat with a stats friend a few years ago that made me curious about the assumptions it makes re: the claims of this work
Primary care patients seeking care for post #COVID#LongCOVID#FMsky#medsky
Tentatively starting to believe this is a real social media place idk
In a lot of conversations about genAI creating text in tooling so you don't start with a blank box (eg for paperwork, messaging) there is a general assumption that people accurately and swiftly read text during task completion. I just feel like.... That's not true? Many people are terrible skimmers?