Looking forward to this! Got lots of my favorite ESM all-stars Fritz @marilynpicciri1.bsky.social@depressionlab.bsky.social@maddyfrumkin.bsky.social@lesleynorris.bsky.social@bringmannlaura.bsky.social#PsychSciSkyjournals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
The experience-sampling method (ESM) captures psychological experiences over time and in everyday contexts, thereby offering exciting potential for collecting m...
"The Multicomponent Model of Working Memory Fifty Years on" The pre-proofed version of the review by Graham Hitch, Alan Baddeley, and myself is now available online at QJEP. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
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What does it take to falsify a theory? New post by Maria Robinson & Jamal Williams on #psynomPBR paper by Robinson, Williams, John Wixted & Brady.
“But when does lack of 'simplicity' in the protective belt of theoretical adjustments reach the point at which the theory must be abandoned?” - Lakatos, 1976 What does it take to falsify a…
five years between preprinting and publishing (yay pandemic), but worth the wait! Led hy elizabeth byrne and joni holmes we looked at the factor structure of working memory factors in a large sample www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....osf.io/9qarp/
Am I the only one who is troubled by the apparently increasing trend for prospective graduate students to request zoom/phone interviews about research/labs *before* applying? This practice is probably not great from an equity/inclusion perspective and it's also just not sustainable.
PS is pleased to announce that the Abstract Book for the 2024 Annual Meeting is now available. Start planning your schedule in New York City! https://buff.ly/3zgGryi#psynom24
We're hiring a tenure track Quantitative Psychologist at University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill! We are particularly (but not exclusively) seeking someone with expertise in the measurement and modeling of high-density data structures. unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/288222 Please share widely.
Visual impairments in Alzheimer’s are more common than you might think. A new test can help diagnose them. Read more in a post by @ankosov.bsky.social@jagreenwood.bsky.social, and colleagues
We’ll start this one off with a bit of a test. Have a look at the images below – can you guess what they are? You might find a judgment like this a bit difficult, and tasks like this reveal that…
Is anyone else's university sending out fake phishing emails to test whether faculty will click on them?