Ye Li
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Ye Li
@yeli.bsky.social

Associate Professor of Management at University of California, Riverside.
I study decision making (consumer, organizational, financial) and the role of time, emotion, and cognition.
NLP and LLM novice
https://bit.ly/bedlab .. more

Economics 39%
Business 27%

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JDM pub:
Intertemporal choice questions are usually like "Receive $10 now, or $15 next month?" Yet real-life decisions usually involve a mix of negatives and positives. Do mixed-valence questions better predict real-life behaviours? No! go.shr.lc/3OG36rz
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Assessing patience and predictivity validity for mixed sign intertemporal choices | Judgment and Decision Making | Cambridge Core
Assessing patience and predictivity validity for mixed sign intertemporal choices - Volume 19
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Now forthcoming in Experimental Economics!

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This paper, with @yeli.bsky.social and Cade Massey, is a follow-up to my 2005 Management Science paper with Cade.
<div> Learning to Detect Change: An Experimental <span>Investigation</span> </div>
People, across a wide range of personal and professional domains, need to accurately detect whether the state of the world has changed. Previous research has do
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Thanks for this effort Dan! What a fantastic feature.

Welcome, everyone, to Bluesky!

Assuming you had child rearing leave, you can list your leave periods in your job experience part. I list it along with sabbatical leaves.

Congrats. Glad to see the cream rise to the top

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Robert Rosenthal passed away. He was a key figure in metascience. His work on experimenter effects led to the previous crisis in psychology. He coined the term 'file-drawer'. He promoted replications and had an idea close to Registered Reports. This book is still worth reading.

I’m a big fan of the direction that @simine.com and the editorial team are taking Psych Science. I hope this sets a standard for other top journals and improves the collective reputation and credibility of our work.

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Your regular reminder that we, your professors, LOVE IT when you email us after the fact to let us know what you're up to. Truly one of the most gratifying parts of this work.

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We are thrilled to announce a new collaboration with Psychological Science.

Papers published in PS following January 1st, 2024 will be candidates for I4R to computationally reproduce, stress-test and replicate.

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For those on U.S. college campuses, this might be a good week to mask up again 😷.

This Cornell post-Thanksgiving break infection "curve" is top-of-mind again. Even before COVID, after Thanksgiving break has always been a time when a lot of people get sick due to travel then lots of close contact.

On this Thanksgiving, thankful to be part of this incredible field.

See how many past #SJDM presidents you can spot in this year’s presidential address by @abbysussman.bsky.social (from backs of heads and side profiles). I'll reveal the answers later by tagging them

#sjdm2023 #thanksgiving

I have… you can ping me in person for deets

What are some of the most **robust** effects in psychology that use an essay-based manipulation? E.g., "Write about a time that you felt grateful." "Think about a time you felt powerful." (Collecting some and seeing how well they still replicate online post-ChatGPT.)
#psychology #socialpsychology

When I asked the CloudResearch table at ACR about this problem, they said they had done some internal research on this and another straightforward solution that seems to work reasonably well is to just ask people not to use ChatGPT.

Hey y'all. @umakarma.bsky.social told me this is where the cool, smart people are now. What's up, cool, smart people?