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Posts by Katherine Tamminen

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How Olympians think about success and failure and what we can learn from them Olympians can teach us to redefine what it means to be successful. They face daily setbacks and have to learn to deal with coming up short.

Olympians can teach us to redefine what it means to be successful.

3 months ago 36 5 1 3

I've been trying to use AI to support a narrative review. Has worked well in many aspects of the work. But it's screwed up royally in three ways:

1. Failed to suspect a study with 100% response rate and 100% agreement by >6000 participants to have a blood test. Saw this as a "quality feature".

4 months ago 55 19 4 4
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new paper by Sean Westwood:

With current technology, it is impossible to tell whether survey respondents are real or bots. Among other things, makes it easy for bad actors to manipulate outcomes. No good news here for the future of online-based survey research

5 months ago 777 391 41 126
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Fact for today: Canada has climbed from 4th to 2nd in the latest international reputation rankings. The US has dropped dramatically, from 30th to 48th among the 60 top economies. Switzerland ranks first, Russia last. The rankings are often a factor in country investment decisions.

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Knit one, purl two on the way to mental health - Healthy Debate Addressing rising mental health rates will undoubtedly require a range of different tools, both pharmacological and non-pharmaceutical.

Knit one, purl two on the way to mental health healthydebate.ca/2025/10/topi... by Jane Caulfield

"Handcrafts have been found to be beneficial for various populations, such as cancer survivors, incarcerated individuals, older adults, refugees & dementia patients."

#Knitting 🧶

5 months ago 49 8 5 0
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🌟 Big news! QRSE 2026 is now accepting abstract submissions!

Don’t miss your chance to share your research—submissions are open until November 15th 2025.

Learn more and submit here: www.qrsesoc.com/call-for-pap...

6 months ago 1 4 0 2
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New open access paper by me and @ginnybraun.bsky.social - Exploring U.K. University Students’ Social Perceptions of Dating and Physical Disability Using Story Completion. There are extensive Supplementary Materials which we hope are useful for teaching reflexive TA: awspntest.apa.org/fulltext/202...

6 months ago 11 7 0 0
Promotional graphic for BMJ Medicine featuring an illustration of a person with a magnifying glass, analysing icons representing research methods and reporting, including charts and gears. The image includes text that reads 'NEW: Research Methods and Reporting,' with a call to action reading 'READ NOW.' There's also a reference to case studies and a guide for researchers

Promotional graphic for BMJ Medicine featuring an illustration of a person with a magnifying glass, analysing icons representing research methods and reporting, including charts and gears. The image includes text that reads 'NEW: Research Methods and Reporting,' with a call to action reading 'READ NOW.' There's also a reference to case studies and a guide for researchers

Calling all researchers and educators📣 This new RMR by @trishgreenhalgh.bsky.social on how to conduct effective case studies, offers guidance for using them for learning & decision-making.

Essential reading for robust research!

https://bit.ly/47PL01l

6 months ago 13 12 0 1
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Basic Income Pilot Project / Study results What does a universal basic income really achieve? Find the results of the first long-term German study here.

🇩🇪 3-year universal basic income (UBI) study, in which n=120 received UBI, n=1500 did not. Website is pretty neat, check it out for core findings.

www.pilotprojekt-grundeinkommen.de/en

8 months ago 105 43 4 2
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Elizabeth Page-Gould recognized with Career Trajectory Award from the Society for Experimental Social Psychology The Society for Experimental Social Psychology has recognized Elizabeth Page-Gould with a Career Trajectory Award in recognition of uniquely creative and influential scholarly productivity.

She is far too un-self-promoting to do this herself, so I'm shouting out *THE* Elizabeth Page-Gould (@page-gould.bsky.social) for winning the SESP Career Trajectory Award!

Liz is the reason they had to invent the high-warmth/high competence quadrant. She is such a gem and so damn deserving of this.

9 months ago 138 24 15 4
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Large natural emotion vocabularies are linked with better mental health in psychotherapeutic conversations Psychotherapy is the most ubiquitous form of mental health treatment and it unfolds predominantly through language. To better understand how this exchange of words bolsters mental health, we tested ho...

Does linguistic diversity when talking about emotions track wellbeing? In a new pre-print with @eriknook.bsky.social, we link emotion vocabularies to mental health in a large real-world psychotherapy dataset. Highlight: therapist emo vocab may help clients get better over time! shorturl.at/TKPN1

9 months ago 25 11 0 1

Chatbots — LLMs — do not know facts and are not designed to be able to accurately answer factual questions. They are designed to find and mimic patterns of words, probabilistically. When they’re “right” it’s because correct things are often written down, so those patterns are frequent. That’s all.

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Mental-health lessons in schools sound like a great idea. The trouble is, they don’t work | Lucy Foulkes All-class therapy sessions don’t help, and may even make matters worse. The evidence shows we need different solutions, says Dr Lucy Foulkes, an academic psychologist at Oxford University

I’m in the Guardian today, arguing that we should stop them all-class mental health lessons in schools

I've thought very carefully about ‘going public’ with this, because it's a sensitive argument to make, especially in the face of so many young people struggling.

(cont 🧵)

tinyurl.com/vun92cz7

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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.

11 months ago 308 183 9 13
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Each of these points bears repeating. #cdnpoli #canada

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Poilievre’s Refusal to Get Security Clearance Raises Questions about His Readiness to Govern | The Walrus Who seeks to lead a country without knowing the dangers it faces?

No security clearance? Then no voting clearance from me. Surrounding yourself with our flags doesn't change that.
"Among opposition party leaders, Poilievre is alone in refusing to apply for a security clearance."
#CanadaStrong #canpoli #cdnpoli
thewalrus.ca/poilievres-r...

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@devinbonk.com, this sounds right up your alley?

1 year ago 2 0 0 0

Body mapping as a "new technique" to explain illnesses and conditions. (Not that new, but glad to see this is getting some attention as a way for patients to explain their illnesses!)

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Typed Versus Handwritten Lecture Notes and College Student Achievement: A Meta-Analysis

Typed Versus Handwritten Lecture Notes and College Student Achievement: A Meta-Analysis

Last minute add to my course intro slides

"We conclude that handwritten notes are more useful for studying and committing to memory than typed notes, ultimately contributing to higher achievement for college students."

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

1 year ago 81 34 1 6
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Does effort make life more meaningful? Was Sisyphus living the dream? In our new paper (now accepted in Cognition!), across 6 studies with nearly 3,000 participants, we found that more effortful tasks feel more meaningful 🧵

1 year ago 102 38 2 2

Two modes:

1) 40 hours of writing in 8 hours
2) 40 minutes of writing in 8 hours

1 year ago 411 32 7 7
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Getting your steps in can reduce depression, research finds A recent study shows getting walking more may help prevent depressive symptoms. Tracking your steps may help you stay motivated, researchers say.

Feeling down? Taking a walk could help. The more steps we take, the less likely we are to feel depressed, new research shows. www.npr.org/sections/sho... via @npr.org #exercise🚶 #MentalHealth

1 year ago 57 18 3 12

So many smart people seem to believe that higher ed. should be job training, explicitly. The rise in business (undergraduate) majors is one byproduct of such a perspective. And watching universities cut humanities is another.

I find this approach incredibly shortsighted, and ultimately defeating. 🧵

1 year ago 697 159 39 38
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A review of the interpersonal experience, expression, and regulation of emotions in sport There has recently been a surge in sport psychology research examining various aspects of the interpersonal and social processes related to emotions and emotion regulation. The purpose of this stud...

We also identified the conceptual and terminological overlap in this area as a major issue in our paper looking at IER in sport. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.... Great to see advances in this area!

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Looking forward to this line of work from @sarahawalker.bsky.social to clarify the language and conceptualization around interpersonal emotion regulation! psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...

1 year ago 4 0 2 0
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Consuming arts and culture is good for health and wellbeing, research finds Engaging with arts improves quality of life, increases productivity and creates financial ‘dividend’

Love...

"Engagement with performance-based art such as plays, musicals & ballet, and particularly participation in music, is linked to reductions in depression and in pain and improved quality of life."

Consuming arts & culture is good for health, study www.theguardian.com/society/2024...

1 year ago 78 21 2 2
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Reporting guidelines for qualitative research: a values-based approach Evaluative tools for qualitative research need to be developed and designed in a way that allows them to be used by the research community to assess qualitative research on its own terms, and thus ...

Reading this fabulous paper on reporting qual research results by Braun and Clarke @ginnybraun.bsky.social @vicclarke.bsky.social and recommend you do too (it's also open access): www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....

1 year ago 90 22 1 2
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Social expectations in depression - Nature Reviews Psychology Expectations of negative social interactions or low interpersonal self-efficacy are common among people with depression. In this Review, Kirchner et al. integrate the cognitive, social and clinical as...

🍾New article out in @natrevpsych.bsky.social🍾:
We review how social expectations form and change in individuals with depression and how they shape the onset, course, and severity of depression. Particular emphasis is on why social expectations persist despite pos info.
www.nature.com/articles/s44...

1 year ago 47 19 2 1
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Wow! "In my opinion, this manuscript is flawless. It is well written and the methodology is sound. The authors had a rather large sample and they explained their results appropriately. This can and should be published, as is."
Reviewer 2, are you ok? 😊 What a lovely comment to receive this morning!

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