Kira Means
@kirameans.bsky.social
Social Psych PhD Candidate at Purdue | Previously UW-Madison, WWU, and UMontana | Gender, feminism, statistics | she/her 🌈
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(Title: Gender Psychologists’ Views About Publishing; IRB-2025-1084; PI: Dr. Thekla Morgenroth, Purdue University, tmorgenr@purdue.edu)
(Title: Gender Psychologists’ Views About Publishing; IRB-2025-1084; PI: Dr. Thekla Morgenroth, Purdue University, tmorgenr@purdue.edu)
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(Title: Gender Psychologists’ Views About Publishing; IRB-2025-1084; PI: Dr. Thekla Morgenroth, Purdue University, tmorgenr@purdue.edu)
(Title: Gender Psychologists’ Views About Publishing; IRB-2025-1084; PI: Dr. Thekla Morgenroth, Purdue University, tmorgenr@purdue.edu)
Gender need not be your primary area of research; you are eligible to complete the survey if you have studied any gender-related topics at any point. See the link below and feel free to let us (myself and @theklamorgenroth.bsky.social) know if you have any questions! 2/x
September 2, 2025 at 2:34 PM
Gender need not be your primary area of research; you are eligible to complete the survey if you have studied any gender-related topics at any point. See the link below and feel free to let us (myself and @theklamorgenroth.bsky.social) know if you have any questions! 2/x
It's great that social psych research on these topics is becoming more common, but we argue that this work still lacks power and status, inhibiting its impacts. We call for those making publishing and funding decisions to be attentive to this issue and work to reverse it. (3/x)
December 1, 2024 at 3:00 PM
It's great that social psych research on these topics is becoming more common, but we argue that this work still lacks power and status, inhibiting its impacts. We call for those making publishing and funding decisions to be attentive to this issue and work to reverse it. (3/x)
Using PsycINFO keyword searches, we found that trans- and nonbinary-related research is published very infrequently in social psychology's "top" journals—much less than traditionally binary gender research—and has seemingly never been funded by the NSF's social psychology program. (2/n)
December 1, 2024 at 3:00 PM
Using PsycINFO keyword searches, we found that trans- and nonbinary-related research is published very infrequently in social psychology's "top" journals—much less than traditionally binary gender research—and has seemingly never been funded by the NSF's social psychology program. (2/n)