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Variation in values between countries in the World Values Survey has grown from 1981β2017.
Conventional wisdom suggests that modernization makes cultures more homogenous, but what if the resources of technology and wealth that modernization offers allow people to more fully express their cultural preferences? In PNAS Nexus: https://ow.ly/eBIU50Yvm1A
π @simine.com, psychologist at @psychunimelb.bsky.social / @unimelb.bsky.social and Editor-in-Chief of Psychological Science (@psychscience.bsky.social) is a leading voice in the reform movement in psychology - and is now being honored with the β¬150K Individual Award.
Huge congratulations! π
LLMs overemphasize moral concerns common in Western societies and underestimate values more prominent elsewhere. These distortions likely stem from cultural biases in training data and carry societal implications and risks
www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
We're excited about the upcoming Computational Psychology preconference at @spspnews.bsky.social this Thursday. See our action-packed full day agenda below! Featuring 3 keynote talk themes with related early-career speakers, data blitz session, panel discussion. Don't miss it! #SPSP
postdoc opportunity! would be a good fit for an intergroup person with NLP chops interested in the role of historical narratives
bonus, Edinburgh is a phenomenal city to live in with wonderful, walkable quality of life
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looks awesome!
When we see something that's moving, our memories about it end up projected forward in time: We remember it further along than it was. In a new paper in ππ΄πΊπ€π©π°ππ°π¨πͺπ€π’π ππ€πͺπ¦π―π€π¦, out today and led by @dillonplunkett.bsky.social, we demonstrate that this happens even when there is π£π€ π’π€π©ππ€π£ π¬πππ©π¨π€ππ«ππ§.π§΅
Important work!!
Thank you, Jin! π
Thanks to our coauthors, Amir Sepehri and Reihane Boghrati. I'd also like to thank the editorial team of Psych Science (especially the STAR editors). See the editorial below:
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Results of our experiments corroborated our computational analyses. To test alternative mechanisms for this effect, we examined two accounts: stereotyping and fluency. We found evidence for both to varying degrees. Stereotyping and processing disfluency reduced engagement.
In Study 2, to complement our computational findings, we ran a social-psych experiment among English-speaking US adults, and a direct replication(N=916). We wanted to use an accent that is clearly "non-standard" but not widely recognizable by US adults. We chose Persian accent!
In Study 1, we analyzed 5,367 TED Talks using computational methods--voice recognition, natural language processing, and vision models. We examined the relationship between speakersβ accents and engagement (likes, views). After controls, accent was linked to less engagement.
New paper alert!
"Public Speakers With Nonnative Accents Garner Less Engagement" -- now out in Psych Science!
This is my first graduate student's first first-author paper (and it was her first-year project).
Short THREAD on the results:
Come work with me on cognitive diversity, development & dynamics in beautiful Amherst, Massachusetts! Graduate student applications are due a week from today. cognitiveconstructionlab.com
Stephanie Noel Johnstone presents on her work examining drawing and transfer
Connie Fralick presents on her work examining consequences of student endorsement of the learning styles myth
Alexis Richmond presents her work on motivational apprehension of frequent quizzes in courses
Stephany Rea presents the first study of her dissertation on pretesting
It's one of my favorite times of the year! And I'm so so proud of my SLAM Lab grads who did a fantastic job presenting the cool projects they've each been working on.! @psychonomicsociety.bsky.social
FYI @stephanyrea.bsky.social is on the job market.
Thisβon my former university, department, and advisorβis harrowing but required reading for all social psychologists. www.bloomberg.com/news/feature...
Come and do a PhD at Exeter with me and Chico Camargo (Computer Science) on human-genAI coevolution
"Leveraging Natural Language Processing for Data-Driven Agent-Based Modelling of Online Cultural Dynamics"
www.exeter.ac.uk/v8media/recr...
More details here:
www.exeter.ac.uk/study/fundin...
Do people remember where things are relative to their body (e.g. my left side) or relative to the environment (the North/uphill side)? The answer is both at once, according to my new paper now out in Psychological Science! π§΅ journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
Congratulations!!
Samani and Baumard map out trends in Romantic love in Persian literature from 10th century to 20th century CE. They find an increasing emphasis on romantic love over time, particularly during the Safavid era. This may reveal a link w economic development
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
Fan and Baumard reveal new evidence of rising individualism over history, which suggests that wealth rather than Protestantism contributed to individualism
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
And last but not least, Obshonka and colleagues find that Roman rule explains puzzling variation in modern well-being differences across Germany
Ancient Roman investment in infrastructure may explain why Southwestern Germans are so happy and healthy today
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
McClain and Kenny dig into the history of collectivism in Japan, conducting a pre-registered analysis of self-reported collectivism and tightness in the Japanese social survey and linking responses to historical subsistence patterns across Japan
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@joannaschug.bsky.social leads a paper on gendered racial stereotypes. They show that the civil rights movement coincided with a rise in language about black men, but not black women
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
@mohammadatari.bsky.social and I begin with an editorial reflecting on the origins, current trends, and future of historical psych
The future requires strong causal identification and theorizing about how institutions can cement or change historical trends
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
iconic scene from Grey's Anatomy. Meredith Grey in scrub telling Derek "so pick me, choose me, love me"
On election day, I wanna announce that I am recruiting social psych PhD students for my lab at UIC. My lab focuses on racial identities (esp Asian, Latino, MENA Americans) and intra-minority conflict/ coalition. So please tell your students to pick me! All details on my website: www.pbandjlab.com
Our "Historical Psychology" special issue is now out in CRESP!
www.sciencedirect.com/special-issu...
Co-edited with @mohammadatari.bsky.social and featuring historical perspectives on love, racial identity, emotion expression, well-being, collectivism, religion, and more!
Brief π§΅