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If so, I want to hear from you, as I refine a project to archive & classify published school policies.
If so, I want to hear from you, as I refine a project to archive & classify published school policies.
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For all our PsyArXiv users, thank you for your patience. If you would like to help us, here are some tips to help your next preprint sail through moderation:
#PsychSciSky
For all our PsyArXiv users, thank you for your patience. If you would like to help us, here are some tips to help your next preprint sail through moderation:
#PsychSciSky
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A thread 🧵
⏳ We’re reviewing applications on a rolling basis—apply early!
⏳ We’re reviewing applications on a rolling basis—apply early!
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Prominent theories in political psychology argue that threat causes increases in conservatism. Early experimental work supported this idea, but many of these studies were (severely) underpowered, and examined only a few threats and ideological DVs. 1/n osf.io/preprints/ps...
Prominent theories in political psychology argue that threat causes increases in conservatism. Early experimental work supported this idea, but many of these studies were (severely) underpowered, and examined only a few threats and ideological DVs. 1/n osf.io/preprints/ps...
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This incredible visualization combines the potential tax cuts (which mostly go to the rich) and loss of services (mostly borne by the poor).
It is a giant wealth transfer from the poorest to the richest. budgetlab.yale.edu/news/250319/...
This incredible visualization combines the potential tax cuts (which mostly go to the rich) and loss of services (mostly borne by the poor).
It is a giant wealth transfer from the poorest to the richest. budgetlab.yale.edu/news/250319/...
Still, the process was frustrating. When the letter was first posted in the archive (1/n)
Still, the process was frustrating. When the letter was first posted in the archive (1/n)
Trust in experts is low. Why? How bad is it? And what should we do? To answer these questions, we reviewed philosophy (when *ought* we defer to the experts) and psychology (when *do* people defer to the experts).
Link in comments!
Trust in experts is low. Why? How bad is it? And what should we do? To answer these questions, we reviewed philosophy (when *ought* we defer to the experts) and psychology (when *do* people defer to the experts).
Link in comments!
Today @NatureComms published direct evidence for this: reading news stories about the risks of isolation makes people feel worse about being alone. 🧵
We explore the stigma against solitude, why the "loneliness epidemic" is misleading, whether Thoreau would be a mass shooter in 2024, and how the covid lockdowns had an unexpected benefit.
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Today @NatureComms published direct evidence for this: reading news stories about the risks of isolation makes people feel worse about being alone. 🧵
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We find Americans care about future generations more than we think—but underestimate this shared concern.
This misperception could weaken intergenerational collective action.
Link: shorturl.at/y5M95
Why do people keep signaling virtue in public despite the social costs?
We think our public virtue looks principled—but others’ looks like reputation management. Self-serving bias strikes again!
Link: shorturl.at/2Sfeh
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