💥New paper alert! Dyadic Decisions About Effort: How Caregivers Shape Young Children’s Persistence (with @reutshachnai.bsky.social)
One of my favorites! If you’re curious about what we’ve been up to in @leonardlearnlab.bsky.social, take a look!
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Posts by Yarrow Dunham
Who is the Big Tobacco of today?
In new work, we find 50% of high profile social media papers are connected to big tech through funding, collaboration and employment. Most connections aren't disclosed. @jbakcoleman.bsky.social @jevinwest.bsky.social @carlbergstrom.com 1
arxiv.org/abs/2601.11507
A common problem w/ studies testing non-WEIRD groups is they compare multiple groups using the same WEIRD measure. How can we compare groups w/ apples-apples measures w/o distorting cross-cultural differences? We explore this in this new paper! onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
I really think it needs four heads
Are you a US-based PhD student WITHOUT summer funding who is interested in adolescent development, trans youth, and/or gender? Reach out to me about applying to join my lab in Summer 2026 for the VIPS program! psych.princeton.edu/diversity/vi...
🎉 Excited to share our new paper “Children infer social group attitudes from evaluative behavioral information but do not extend them to unfamiliar group members.” in the Journal of Experimental Child Psychology:
🔗 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jecp.2025.106401
Holy shit. This guy saved a PNG to a bird.
(he drew a bird into a spectrogram, played that sound to a starling, and the starling reproduced it back to him with enough accuracy he got his bird drawing back in their call's spectrogram) www.youtube.com/watch?v=hCQC...
Happy to announce that my lab @ Yale Psychology (actcompthink.org) will be accepting PhD applications this year (for start in Fall '26)!
Come for the fun experiments on human learning, memory, & skilled behavior, stay for the best 🍕 in the US.
Please reach out if you have any questions!
A new piece - well, almost a whole book! - by our team, reflecting more than a decade of work.
Updated preprint with Zephyr Weinreich, @yarrowdunham.bsky.social, and @ericman.bsky.social showing that implicit attitudes are not only sensitive to negation; they even reflect the distinction between easy-to-negate bipolar and difficult-to-negate unipolar adjectives: osf.io/preprints/ps...
Trans rights are human rights. Trans people of all ages deserve the right and access to healthcare. Protect trans youth.
Cover of the Handbook of Social Psychology 6th edition 2025
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 with 50 new chapters by 100 leading scholars. Best news? The HSP is now an open-access public resource—free to read, download, and share. the-hsp.com
🚨 I’m hiring a full-time lab manager to help me build my lab start in July or August 2025! 🚨
If you know any stellar candidates who might be interested, please send this their way.
🗓 Application review begins April 15
⏰ Final deadline is April 25
📎 Apply here ➡️ lnkd.in/evhfqzTP
Excited to share a new paper on children's third-party punishment across societies. This was a big collaborative effort and I'm so grateful to my wonderful co-authors for their contributions to this project.
Paper: www.nature.com/articles/s44...
Blog: communities.springernature.com/posts/childr...
🚨🚨🚨 Preprint with Zephyr Weinreich, @yarrowdunham.bsky.social, and @ericman.bsky.social in which we show that implicit attitudes are not only sensitive to negation; they even reflect the distinction between easy-to-negate bipolar and difficult-to-negate unipolar adjectives: osf.io/preprints/ps...
The Manybabies4 paper is out! Infants' Social Evaluation of Helpers and Hinderers: A Large-Scale, Multi-Lab, Coordinated Replication Study onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1... 1000 babies tested in 37 labs; "Overall, 49.34% of infants preferred Helpers over Hinderers in the social condition"
Overparenting is on the rise and hurts children’s motivation starting in early childhood. How can we help parents step back? Our new paper in Child Dev shows that pointing out learning opportunities reduces overparenting.
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Come see members of the Social Cognitive Development Lab at Yale present their work at #CDS2024! Go Team!
My lab is recruiting undergraduates for a *funded* summer internship for June & July to assist with projects in social cognitive development! Details at www.socialcogdev.com/join-us
The building of the University of Illinois Psychology Department in Champaign, IL
I'm recruiting a full-time lab programmer/lab manager. Please share the ad widely. Questions can be sent to [lastname][at]illinois[dot]edu. illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/caree...
hi #psychscisky #neuroskyence I will be hiring a postdoc in 2024, to work on auditory perception here in Auckland NZ 🇳🇿
info about the lab at themusiclab.org
apply at tinyurl.com/musiclab-pos...
Yale has a unique program in which students can get a Combined PhD in Psychology and Philosophy
The admissions process for this program is pretty counterintuitive in certain respects, so I wrote up an informal explainer about how to apply
Application deadline: December 1
Reposting here!
New paper with @ktvasq.bsky.social, Emily Gerdin, @yarrowdunham.bsky.social, and @zoeliberman.bsky.social in JEP: General:
"Expectations of intergroup empathy bias emerge by early childhood"
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Meltem Yucel (@drmeltemyucel.bsky.social) just won SPSPs Emerging Scholar award!
Recently, she found that young children (between ~4 & ~8) do not perceive distributional fairness as a moral norm. Nor is it obviously conventional.
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#socialpsyc #PsychSciSky
Need more convincing that ASFP is worth YOUR time? Dr @yarrowdunham.bsky.social thinks it is - read what he has to share below!
I like this thought! Obviously in some cases it is all just numbers somewhere, but things like property definitely have a different feel...
we didn't present any idea or argument but in one version we did say something like: The parents have $x in assets and $x in debts, how much of each should go to the children? Despite knowing how it would really work most still endorsed getting all assets and no debts!
In some cases this seems right. In terms of our effect we've wondered about this in a sort of identifiable victim sense, like, who cares if the bank loses out but for a specific to lose out...
But in other cases not repaying a debt IS inflicting a loss on someone else.
totally, though someone is presumably getting harmed when you don't pay your debts...