Please rate your current feelings about the hurricane on the PANAS-X scale
I also find it unsettling that people are all about civility in social media discourse when it's a white guy retracting the paper, but oddly quiet when it's not (this is just my impression, I don't have data, but enough ppl in my DMs have said this that I may as well say it out loud)
Another new paper to share where we identified different patterns in students' beliefs about challenge: authors.elsevier.com/a/1jqda3irP4...@veronicayan.bsky.social)!
CU Boulder is hiring a social psychologist! We seek someone who can contribute to quantitative training. Substantive area of research is open, but we are particularly interested in someone with a social neuroscience focus. Please share! jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDeta...
Excited to share our new research on how we project our own personality structures onto others! Our paper "Self-Other Mirroring in Personality Structure" is currently under review. Check out the preprint: osf.io/preprints/ps...
ALT: a dog looking at its reflection in a mirror with petcollective written on the bottom left
NSF GRFP changed the submission process so that letters of rec. are due ~10 days BEFORE the student application deadline. So dumb. Students need to start their submissions so the recommenders will be notified by NSF about the request. Hyp.: # of 2023 applications > # of 2024 applications
NYU Social Psychology is hiring! This is an OPEN RANK search for 2 positions. We seek candidates from all areas of social psychology and are particularly interested in folks who take unique methodological approaches in their work. apply.interfolio.com/154805 Please share!
send your papers to Open Mind!!! the journal, started by the wonderful Richard Aslin, is leading the way for serious outlets for science that are free to publish in and free to read, funded by universities themselves I'm not exactly uncritical of harvard — this is SUCH a good use of crimson $$$$
I'm so grateful to the Harvard and MIT libraries, in partnership with @mitpress.bsky.social, for making this happen: mitpress.mit.edu/cognitive-sc... I hope this will be the first step towards broader changes in how open access publishing is funded. Tell your libraries to join forces!
The MIT Press, Harvard Library, and MIT Libraries champion scholar-led open access publishing with Open Mind, a venue for quality research in cognitive science.
Review essay highlighting the importance of norms for social change. A key example is that norms promoting cross-group contact is related to more comfort with contact #SocialPsyc#prejudice#psychscisky#poliskyonlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10....
In the now 13 years I've been writing about higher ed at IHE, I've experienced personally, and been witness to countless examples of administrative indifference to NTT faculty labor, but the absolute shivving being perpetrated by 4 tenured English faculty at Stanford is the worst.
Now, I try to be amused, but it’s not working.