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Posts by Thorsten M. Erle

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4 months ago 73 19 2 0
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Results from study of mental health in 92 countries (n>53,000): People are not doing well.

- U-shape for age is gone: Young adults lowest health, highest illness
- Education still matters (a lot)
- 45% of older people live alone
- Hybrid work > 100% remote or in-person

Preprint: osf.io/3jyda_v1

5 months ago 30 24 2 0
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Onze narratieve game Digitaal Dapper leert scholieren wat ze kunnen doen om pestslachtoffers te helpen: digitaaldapper.tiltale.com

#weektegenpesten #cyberbullying #middelbareschool #interventie

@sarapabian.bsky.social Jan de Wit @tmerle.bsky.social, Eefje v Moorsel Bianca Sips Marije v Amelsvoort

7 months ago 2 2 1 0
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an emoji wearing a party hat is blowing a party horn . ALT: an emoji wearing a party hat is blowing a party horn .

Today is #WorldEmojiDay ๐Ÿคฉโœจ๐Ÿ“ฑSo weโ€™re spot-lighting our amazing past chair and current careers, industry and outreach rep on our committee Professor Linda Kaye @lindakkaye.bsky.social - the emoji expert ๐Ÿ‘ You can find more about Lindaโ€™s work on her website: lindakkaye.wixsite.com/dr-linda-kaye ๐Ÿ““๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ“‘โญ๏ธ๐ŸŽ‰

9 months ago 8 4 0 0
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Extraversion, narcissism, and histrionic tendencies predict the desire to become an influencer Teens who score higher in extraversion, narcissism, and dramatic emotional expression are more likely to want to be influencers, according to a new study. The findings suggest that personality shapes how young people see their future in the digital age.

Extraversion, narcissism, and histrionic tendencies predict the desire to become an influencer

10 months ago 9 6 0 0

Weโ€™re back to the โ€œhundreds of psychological studies cannot all be wrong, educate yourselfโ€-stage of discourse.

I recommend that onlookers to this discourse pick some of the cited studies & see how compelling they find them, wrt causal identification & strength of statistical evidence.>

11 months ago 134 22 9 4

Also, *please* donโ€™t compare this to the climate change (denial) discourse. Iโ€™m strongly opposed against such rhetorical moves that try to cash in on the hard-earned trust that *other* scientific fields have built up.

11 months ago 61 4 2 0

Highly recommend this thread. Not only because of its analysis of the current study, but it got me thinking about how rigor and consensus building play(ed) out in the smartphone vs. the climate change debate. Scientists should consider which side they ultimately want to fall on and why.

11 months ago 2 0 0 0
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It baffles me that when we see these aggregated trainwrecks everyone goes "this looks unbelievable...", yet for individual manuscripts every second review I see is "the evidence is not consistent enough, probably bad science, reject".

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11 months ago 1 0 0 0

Forscherโ€˜s Letter was the topic of @lakens.bsky.social Podcast a year ago. I would advise against focusing on AI as the main culprit. AI is merely a symptom of the underlying problem.

1 year ago 8 4 0 0

Well written piece on problems with mediation analysis and how to productively report them in spite of their flaws. Although at this point I fall firmly in the "avoid" camp...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Fluctuating activity and light exposure patterns linked to depression Research shows that inconsistent activity and light exposure patterns may contribute to depression risk. People with more stable daily routines had fewer depressive symptoms.

Research shows that inconsistent activity and light exposure patterns may contribute to depression risk. People with more stable daily routines had fewer depressive symptoms.

1 year ago 4 3 1 0

And also we should not just ignore the BS-artists who have co-opted our field. Outside academia, psychology is shamefully read as mostly self-help currently. Sure, those people offer BS solutions, but we often do not offer alternatives either. And magic-wand-psychology beats nothing, it seems.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Interesting piece... One the one hand, I because I am curious myself and because it is often also hard to forsee what will ultimately be useful for society in (psych) science. On the other hand, this quite elitist stance probably contributes/contributed to the current anti-science/funding climate.

1 year ago 2 0 2 0
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Der Parenthesis Blog ist an der #teap2025 mit einem Poster vertreten. Der Blog illustriert anhand individueller Karrierewege, ob und wie eine wissenschaftliche Karriere mit Familie vereinbar sein kann. Erfahrungsberichte kรถnnen hier nachgelesen werden: parenthesis-blog.de @teap2025.bsky.social

1 year ago 15 5 1 0

Resonates quite well with my experience reviewing neuroscience papers. That being said, the predictive power of theories in psychology/neuroscience is currently also generally poor, so the role of observationalism should not be underestimated in the current iteration of how we conduct our science.

1 year ago 1 1 0 0
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Eefje van Moorsel and Bianca Sips gave their first ever conference presentation at #etmaal2025 ๐Ÿคฉ

Our interactive narrative intervention to empower bystanders when they witness cyberbullying can be found here: tiltale.com/cidn/

#cyberbullying #bystanders #interactivenarratives #intervention

1 year ago 7 3 0 0
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Program โ€“ SIPS 2025 The tentative dates for the program release are end of February 2025 for SIPS Budapest and mid March 2025 for SIPS Online.

๐Ÿ“ฃ Submit a Session Proposal for SIPS 2025 ๐Ÿ“ฃ
SIPS is celebrating 10 years of improving psychological science with two dynamic events:
๐Ÿ“ Budapest (In-person): June 25โ€“27, 2025
๐Ÿ’ป Online: May 21โ€“22, 2025

We invite you to help us shape the program of those events!

1 year ago 5 3 1 0
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The Collapse of Ego Depletion Science's Biggest Self-Control Failure

Roy Baumeister called ego depletion "one of the most replicable findings in social psychology." As someone who spent 20 years studying itโ€”and ultimately had to admit it wasn't realโ€”I have to respectfully disagree. Here's my perspective of what went so wrong.

1 year ago 193 65 12 12

Thanks a lot, the thread was a great help, and a great time sink as well. ๐Ÿ˜‰

But now I feel like my feed has some life. So thanks to everyone who suggested packs/people!

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Bluesky appears to be the official social media platform for science:

In Jan 2025, a Nature survey of 6,000 scientists found:

โ–ถ๏ธ 70% are now on Bluesky

โ–ถ๏ธ 53% say they left X

โ–ถ๏ธ 13.6% say they use X more than Bluesky

www.nature.com/articles/d41...

1 year ago 212 58 1 3

Oh thank you, so helpful, will check some out! ๐Ÿ™

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Mainly I will be able to appreciate social and cognitive psychology, bonus points for work that has actual impact in the world. My profile states my more specific research interests.

1 year ago 4 0 3 0
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Alright, I finally took the plunge and deleted some more problematic social media. I want to give this one a real chance and try to be more active for a while at least. But I still find this place a tad quiet and would appreciate good, active follows for science/psychology-related content.

1 year ago 8 1 1 0