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Posts by Edu van der Werf

New preprint with @jayvanbavel.bsky.social: Novel social identities shape belief in true and false information

In 3 exps (N = 1,459) we randomly assigned people to one of two novel groups. People trusted (and then believed claims more from) their in-group

osf.io/preprints/ps...

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2 months ago 18 7 1 0

Ik snap Senegal wel.. Hakimi wel fluiten en dan deze geven na VAR. Ten gunste van het thuisland in de laatste seconde.. Not a good look.

3 months ago 2 0 1 0

Very proud of the publication of this article, led by the brilliant @cvalebeek.bsky.social. We comprehensively test the causal effect of political trust on turnout and party choice, by breaking down these effects by trust levels, trust variability, and trust change events.
Plus: cool visualisations.

4 months ago 17 6 0 0
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Governance by trust mediators in the digital society: The redistribution of risk and vulnerability Online intermediaries and algorithmic technologies, such as platforms or AI, remediated and with it, transformed many of our social, economic, and political relations. This transformation of relati...

In their new paper, our researchers Balazs Bodo, Linda Weigl, and Theo Araujo explore the growing conversation around vulnerability and trust and identify six domains that help to elucidate how technologies change the nature of trust within the digital society.

www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

4 months ago 2 1 0 0

Did cooperation evolve because of conflict? Or is conflict an (avoidable) ‘by-product’ of evolved capacities to cooperate. I think the latter—>

journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1...

4 months ago 8 7 1 0

New paper out on trust in science in the International Journal of Public Opinion Research.

🙏 to @nielsmede.bsky.social and @colognaviktoria.bsky.social for initiating the TISP project and to @juliametag.bsky.social for her helpful input throughout the project. Free-access link: shorturl.at/4VBAJ

6 months ago 12 4 0 0
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Social media undercuts public health and institutional trust

A new study finds causal evidence that morally charged attacks generate anger and social media engagement which exacerbates the political polarization of public health
www.pnas.org/doi/epdf/10....

7 months ago 42 23 0 1

ANSWER: 0 (yes, ZERO!)

This is a result of an analysis done by a student in my grad seminar, using a large dataset (N=307,313).

What this result might mean: Nobody's personality is truly "average," and people's personality profiles (at least Big 5) might be more "jagged" than we think.

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7 months ago 128 50 13 4
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Peilingen zijn nuttige instrumenten voor kiezers, politici, en media. Ze kunnen wezenlijke effecten hebben, vooral via de wijze waarop media er - juist én onjuist - over rapporteren.
Ook in de campagneperiode hoop ik dat journalisten en duiders de peilingen gebruiken waarvoor ze geschikt zijn:

7 months ago 27 11 1 2

When people hear others’ views on politically sensitive topics (e.g., migration, abortion), they quickly become disrespectful or disengage. How can we express our views in such a way that they foster respect and interaction?

@emilykubin.bsky.social, @kurtjgray.bsky.social & I studied this.
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7 months ago 20 9 1 0
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It's easier to be yourself at work when you're popular A new study found that popularity matters more than self-esteem or title for cultivating authenticity at work.

A new study found that popularity matters more than self-esteem or title for cultivating authenticity at work. f-st.co/s5P9Lw6

7 months ago 3 1 0 0
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Excited to head to Thessaloniki ☀️ soon for #ecprgc25 to present our paper on political trust and policy support. Looking forward to engaging discussions and to soak up some of the city's historic charm between sessions. If you're working on a related topic, do get in touch – I'd love to connect!

7 months ago 12 2 1 0
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New preprint🔊🧓: Why do we trust our friends more? We show that people are more efficient at evaluating information when making trust decisions about friends. This is preserved across the adult life span. W/ @jjfcastrellon.bsky.social . Feedback welcome: osf.io/tkpmv_v1

8 months ago 27 7 2 0
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Whom do we want to see in power? People high in both benevolence and integrity - that's what a new paper by Annika Scholl, H Rapp, Gerben van Kleef and myself shows. 4 Studies (N=1151) provide consistent evidence for this interaction effect. Delighted to see this work out doi.org/10.1037/xap0...

10 months ago 18 9 0 0
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🚨 New study reveals that when used to summarize scientific research, generative AI is nearly five times less accurate than humans.

Many haven't realized, but Gen AI's accuracy problem is worse than initially thought.

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Since 1954, "The Handbook of Social Psychology" has been the field’s most authoritative reference work, and today is the launch of the 6th edition. Best news? The HSP is now open-access—free to read, download, and share.

the-hsp.com

11 months ago 127 49 1 3
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And a less passive-aggressive way to go about this would be: I would love a copy of the article, could I? 😊

11 months ago 0 0 1 0

Frankly, as a practitioner with the same focus on scientific impact, the limited accessibility of papers (read paywall) is equally frustrating 😉

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Welfare state evaluations, normative expectations, and political trust: longitudinal evidence from Germany and Norway The expectancy-disconfirmation model (EDM) explains satisfaction with public services as a combination of service expectations and perceived performance. We study how satisfaction in turn affects p...

Interested in how public services affect political distrust, populist support, and similar? Longitudinal evidence from Germany and Norway.
doi.org/10.1080/1471...

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When misinformation – about vaccines, fluoride, supplements, climate change, etc – linked to political identity = more difficult to change minds.

Trust too.

Study: "....liberals (compared with conservatives) show higher trust in most scientists."

No interventions > trust was successful. Ugh.

11 months ago 43 13 0 2

I did a podcast on trust in Chinese foreign policy with Severin de Wit's excellent TrustTalk podcast.

It's available:
✔️ on the TrustTalk website: lnkd.in/e-qrc9n3
✔️ On Apple Podcasts: lnkd.in/eDHkw8tz
✔️ On Spotify: lnkd.in/eTRNsiCz
✔️ On the TrustTalk YouTube channel: lnkd.in/e-i-e9fr

1 year ago 1 1 1 0

The motivational aspect of trust is a really interesting topic! Check out this article in Journal of Trust Research.

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Socialized to (Dis)trust? A Panel Study into the Origins of Dispositional Institutional Trust - Social Indicators Research A longstanding argument in the field of institutional trust reads that trust is the outcome of a process of socialization. This approach suggests that institutional trust may be understood as a set di...

I am really proud about this publication on trust, with Chaïm la Roi and @cvalebeek.bsky.social .
Using unique panel data, we show (1) that trust has a dispositional element among adults, and (2) that these trust attitudes are socialized during adolescence.

link.springer.com/article/10.1...

1 year ago 38 13 1 2
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How does #Disinformation affect public trust in science? Can healthy scepticism be good? A debate with Sonia Seneviratne, Mike S. Schäfer and former Swiss Chancellor Walter Thurnherr. Welcome to our first contribution of our focus week on trust.

Article: ethz.ch/en/news-and-...

1 year ago 26 5 1 1
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Another excellent trust workshop, this time organised by @tomwgvdmeer.bsky.social and Carmen van Alebeek in Amsterdam. And the soft launch of the Political Trust Network!

1 year ago 22 5 0 1
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Excited to share that my paper on citizen-to-citizen persuasion, co-authored with Carlos Rueda-Cañòn and @tjryan02.bsky.social, was just accepted at the Journal of Politics @thejop.bsky.social . Link: www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/10.1086/... 🧵

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A digital drawing features three overlapping, semi-transparent, faceless humanoid figures outlined in red, green, and yellow against a warm beige background. Above them, a thought bubble contains the phrase, “let t mee ggathherr myy tthooughhtss…” in a distorted, overlapping, and staggered font, with some letters in different colors. The text appears disorganized, mirroring a fragmented or overwhelmed thought process. The signature “Kaybee ’18” is in the bottom right corner. The composition conveys a sense of cognitive struggle, dissociation, or difficulty in organizing thoughts.

Professionals are often frightened of dissociation—they keep it at arm’s length or deny it altogether. But for us as trauma survivors, this isn’t a luxury we have.

Dissociation isn’t rare. Dissociation is near ubiquitous.

1 year ago 46 5 5 1
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OnlineFirst publication:

Schwade, Sophie Altenmüller, & @mariogollwitzer.bsky.social explore how the use of informal communication impacts the degree of trustworthiness and closeness in professional and private relationship dynamics.
doi.org/10.1177/0265...

#AcasemicSky #SocialPsychology

1 year ago 4 3 0 0

Volg een tijdje zowel wetenschappers als @hardgras.bsky.social #Hardgraspodcast en dit verschijnt als vanzelf in je tijdlijn :)

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