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David A. Ellis
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Professor of Behavioural Science at the University of Bath, UK. Interests = people + technology. Part of the 65% who don’t own an air fryer. http://www.davidaellis.co.uk

Psychology 25%
Sociology 14%

Prose often beats evidence. That's why narrative CVs help the wrong people and why social media bans appear like a 'good idea'. davidalexanderellis.blogspot.com/2026/02/is-n...
Is the narrative CV dead already?
A blog by David A Ellis. Topics covered include psychology, statistics and computer science.
davidalexanderellis.blogspot.com

Should really start recording my colleagues angry rants during lab meetings. It could fill several issues of said journal.
Id like to run a special issue of a social science journal on "Calling Bullshit" where people can just go on a full on rant (anonymously if they like) and rip well established ideas to shreds. Zero requirements to be balanced or polite or have any respect for pompous senior professors.
Id like to run a special issue of a social science journal on "Calling Bullshit" where people can just go on a full on rant (anonymously if they like) and rip well established ideas to shreds. Zero requirements to be balanced or polite or have any respect for pompous senior professors.

A paper on social responsibility has been retracted from Human Relations for not receiving ethical approval. The authors disagree with the decision. You genuinely couldn't make this up. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Retraction Notice: “Understanding social responsibility and relational pressures in nonprofit organisations”, 2026
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Great paper:)
First post of the year, new paper out today: we present possibly the biggest case of systematic Measurement Schmeasurement in tech use. It seems that most studies on gaming (videogame) addiction/disorder haven't measured gaming after all. This research took years, so long 🧵 doi.org/10.1098/rsos...
Confusion in gaming disorder measurement
Abstract. Measurement is important for the scientific programmes of addictive behaviours. In the present study, we investigated the measurement of gaming d
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First post of the year, new paper out today: we present possibly the biggest case of systematic Measurement Schmeasurement in tech use. It seems that most studies on gaming (videogame) addiction/disorder haven't measured gaming after all. This research took years, so long 🧵 doi.org/10.1098/rsos...
Confusion in gaming disorder measurement
Abstract. Measurement is important for the scientific programmes of addictive behaviours. In the present study, we investigated the measurement of gaming d
doi.org

"I'm really not interested in the candidate's letters to Aunty Dora." On publication vortexes, the illusion of control, and the mentorship gap in academic publishing. davidalexanderellis.blogspot.com/2026/01/the-...
The Publication Vortex
A blog by David A Ellis. Topics covered include psychology, statistics and computer science.
davidalexanderellis.blogspot.com

Was on BBC R4 Today talking about digital skepticism in Gen Alpha. Interesting findings, but worth remembering that each generation will create new digital spaces that work for them, not their parents. www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/... (from 2hr 55 min)
Today - 06/01/2026 - BBC Sounds
News and current affairs, including Sports Desk, Weather and Thought for the Day.
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My time as Editor of AMPPS is coming to an end-- here are some parting thoughts. journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.... .
Taking Stock of Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science at the End of the Beginning - David A. Sbarra, 2025
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The package formerly known as papercheck has changed its name to metacheck! We're checking more than just papers, with functions to assess OSF projects, github repos, and AsPredicted pre-registrations, with more being developed all the time.

scienceverse.github.io/metacheck/
Check Research Outputs for Best Practices
A modular, extendable system for automatically checking research outputs for best practices using text search, R code, and/or (optional) LLM queries.
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I've been fortunate enough to once again drink coffee while chatting to colleagues about their research! You can catch them all on Spotify open.spotify.com/show/6aSeSkE...
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

Archives banned making copies.
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand:

New library catalogue website.
In honor of spooky month, share a 4 word horror story that only someone in your profession would understand

I'll go first: Six page commercial lease.
Had missed this absolutely brilliant paper. They take a widely used social media addiction scale & replace 'social media' with 'friends'. The resulting scale has great psychometric properties & 69% of people have friend addictions.

link.springer.com/article/10.3...
Development of an Offline-Friend Addiction Questionnaire (O-FAQ): Are most people really social addicts? - Behavior Research Methods
A growing number of self-report measures aim to define interactions with social media in a pathological behavior framework, often using terminology focused on identifying those who are ‘addicted’ to engaging with others online. Specifically, measures of ‘social media addiction’ focus on motivations for online social information seeking, which could relate to motivations for offline social information seeking. However, it could be the case that these same measures could reveal a pattern of friend addiction in general. This study develops the Offline-Friend Addiction Questionnaire (O-FAQ) by re-wording items from highly cited pathological social media use scales to reflect “spending time with friends”. Our methodology for validation follows the current literature precedent in the development of social media ‘addiction’ scales. The O-FAQ had a three-factor solution in an exploratory sample of N = 807 and these factors were stable in a 4-week retest (r = .72 to .86) and was validated against personality traits, and risk-taking behavior, in conceptually plausible directions. Using the same polythetic classification techniques as pathological social media use studies, we were able to classify 69% of our sample as addicted to spending time with their friends. The discussion of our satirical research is a critical reflection on the role of measurement and human sociality in social media research. We question the extent to which connecting with others can be considered an ‘addiction’ and discuss issues concerning the validation of new ‘addiction’ measures without relevant medical constructs. Readers should approach our measure with a level of skepticism that should be afforded to current social media addiction measures.
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Quoted in this @HuffPost piece on why disconnection discourse misses the point. www.huffingtonpost.fr/tech-futurs/...
La « digital detox », nouveau symbole hypocrite de la réussite
La détox numérique promet de vous rendre votre liberté et d’améliorer votre santé mentale en vous forçant à stopper le scroll infini. Est-ce trop beau pour être vrai ?
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PhD project: Can young people’s cognitive style explain associations between social media use and mental health? www.findaphd.com/phds/project.... Supervisory Team: Dr Katherine Button, Professor David Ellis, University of Bath, Dr Becky Mars, University of Bristol.
GW4 BioMed2 MRC DTP PhD project: Can young people’s cognitive style explain associations between social media use and mental health? at University of Bath on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - GW4 BioMed2 MRC DTP PhD project: Can young people’s cognitive style explain associations between social media use and mental health? at University of Bath, listed on FindAPhD.com
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PhD project: Can young people’s cognitive style explain associations between social media use and mental health? www.findaphd.com/phds/project.... Supervisory Team: Dr Katherine Button, Professor David Ellis, University of Bath, Dr Becky Mars, University of Bristol.
GW4 BioMed2 MRC DTP PhD project: Can young people’s cognitive style explain associations between social media use and mental health? at University of Bath on FindAPhD.com
PhD Project - GW4 BioMed2 MRC DTP PhD project: Can young people’s cognitive style explain associations between social media use and mental health? at University of Bath, listed on FindAPhD.com
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There will also be opportunities to work across our current suite of grants and research centres, including the Centre for Healthcare Innovation and Improvement and the Bath Institute for Digital Security and Behaviour. @idsbbath.bsky.social

We are keen to recruit a researcher with expertise in digital health (i.e., health, psychology, human-computer interaction, human factors, computer science, or a cognate discipline) to primarily support Bath’s contribution to LEAP’s Skills and Knowledge Programme.

Shape the Future of Digital Health Education - join the groundbreaking EPSRC-funded LEAP Hub at the @uniofbath.bsky.social www.bath.ac.uk/jobs/Vacancy...

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KD12987 Research Associate/Research Fellow in Digital Health - Jobs at Bath
Research Associate/Research Fellow in Digital Health - Fixed Term Contract
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Born out of the challenges we faced when trying to collect data for an empirical study on groups, it was expertly lead by Lukas Mayer and @dessibocheva.bsky.social with Joanne Hinds, Liv Brown and @lukaszpiwek.bsky.social link.springer.com/article/10.3...
Optimeet: A computational tool to enhance participant attendance in group research - Behavior Research Methods
Across disciplines, research often relies on groups of people to participate in experiments or attend events at the same time. Typically, researchers try to maximize attendance by manually identifying...
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'Optimeet: A computational tool to enhance participant attendance in group research' In this paper we discuss the challenges of conducting group based research and provide a practical, web-based tool that can enhance the scheduling and recruitment of groups for experimental research.

I proudly held my C.Psychol status for exactly one year after my PhD—during which time nobody asked about it, cared about it, or even knew what those letters meant. A friend once described it as a VIP pass to a club that doesn’t exist. www.bps.org.uk/news/bps-pub...
BPS publishes new guidance on the accurate use of professional titles | BPS
The guidance seeks to support members to present their qualifications and expertise correctly and with confidence.
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The term 'Chartered Psychologist' is now legally protected, which will finally put a stop to the rampant epidemic of people pretending to be chartered psychologists at dinner parties.
BPS publishes new guidance on the accurate use of professional titles | BPS
The guidance seeks to support members to present their qualifications and expertise correctly and with confidence.
www.bps.org.uk

We are at the British Science Festival @britsciassoc.bsky.social today in Liverpool (Kazimier Garden - Kaz Garden). Come and say hello if you are about - mega busy tho! britishsciencefestival.org/event/tech-v... with @lukaszpiwek.bsky.social

Another day, another 'Data available on request' request meets the same fate as my childhood letters to the Tooth Fairy. Honestly, it should just read 'Data available on request (terms and conditions apply: must sacrifice first-born child, solve world hunger, and correctly guess my favorite colour).
Lab members watching the PI give a talk on zoom

Apple Rumored to Be Developing First Foldable Flip Phone, Set for 2026 Release news.ssbcrack.com/apple-rumore... My thoughts = flip phones provide a bit of nostalgia, but that doesn't guarantee success.
Apple Rumored to Be Developing First Foldable Flip Phone, Set for 2026 Release - SSBCrack News
Back in 2005, the clamshell flip phone epitomized high-tech sophistication, allowing users to end calls with a swift snap. Fast forward to today, two decades
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@hshawberry.bsky.social, Brown O, Hinds J, Nightingale SJ, @jntowse.bsky.social, Ellis DA. The DECIDE Framework: Describing Ethical Choices in Digital-Behavioral-Data Explorations. Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science. 2025;8(3).