I had a paper desk rejected from a journal that gave me a grant to do the study they desk rejected. They said the topic "had been settled"
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Totally, we will become compliant by doing less things than we are doing now.
For those dealing with ADA II compliance, we are told anything we link from our websites should also be compliant, including e.g. code/stimuli/preprints on OSF. I'm not willing to unlink, but also not willings to go back to studies from years ago and reformat by Latex files to be screen readable?
Also, are people getting grants because they slid extra info in their biosketch? I doubt it
This is how our admin also interpreted it, but I feel like it’s pretty useless. I don’t think reviewers will know which sentence matches which paper and which ones might not have been cited.
I’m not saying its enough, but SRCD did send out this email, but it doesn’t seem to be posted anywhere else: contentsharing.net/actions/emai...
Right!?! We're getting the advice to be extra cautious and not include any in-text citations, but then the narrative feels weird and inaccurate without them?
The new NIH Biosketch instructions state that in the Contributions to Science: "you can reference up to five products" but that "no citations allowed". Thoughts on whether we should remove all in text citations to be safe, or whether this strictly refers to the lists of citations? #NIH #NIHGrants
Our department is hiring! We're looking for a cognitive/developmental psychologist who uses computational approaches to study human cognition and behavior to address learning, development, and education. Feel free to reach out with questions!
Yes! Sometimes it just doesn't let me upload a new file? Then I give up and try again another day.
We use redcap! It’s not perfect, but I think we have a decent working system. Maybe let’s zoom about it so I can explain the process?
The new #NSF #GRFP application now excludes 1000’s of students, including those who were told they could apply this year, or who planned to apply next year.
We have a new specific petition urging #NSFGRFP undo this harmful action. If you are impacted sign here: laurenkuehne.github.io/grfpChanges/
Are you applying to a PhD in Clinical or Counseling Psychology? Here is a list of mentors who are taking students. Please circulate widely (and on X) so all applicants can benefit 😀. If you are mentoring please do add your name!
#clinicalpsychology @abctnow.bsky.social
We want to record a set of stimuli featuring children, thoughts on how to do this so they can be shared/reused? Does a parental release like for data sharing on e.g. Databrary suffice? Do you situate it inside a "task" so the consent process is clearer? #devscisky #psychsky
Many updates to our psycholinguistic database page. You terrific people have been busy distributing open source data including lexical databases for BSL, French, German sign. LMK if I've missed anything www.reilly-coglab.com/data
Our department is hiring! We're looking for a cognitive/developmental psychologist who uses computational approaches to study human cognition and behavior to address learning, development, and education. Feel free to reach out with questions!
Just sent this as an email to my department but figured I'd share more broadly in case it is useful. This describes the procedure happening now for science funding in Congress (@davidimiller.bsky.social can correct me if I got this wrong). Importantly, there are still actions that can be taken.
I disagree
This is a fabulous question
Yup, 8 and 5yos here, who have only heard about it from school
We have updated our database of funding opportunities for Early-Career Researchers (private foundations, federal, international)
We have 456 entries, for which we provide $ amount, deadline, eligibility criteria, etc.
Download this massive database here for free: research.jhu.edu/rdt/funding-...
The Spencer Foundation is offering rapid response bridge funding for those who lost NSF research grants.
www.spencer.org/grant_types/...
And also, who all the authors are please
Buffalo Early Learning Lab presentations on Thursday at 10:00 (talk on preschoolers and adults seeking talker variability during word learning), poster on Thursday at 3:20 on infants and preschool aged siblings' locus of attention during play sessions, and poster on Saturday at 9:50 on toddlers processing of child speech in silence and noise.
Check out our lab's research at @srcdorg.bsky.social this week!
Ugh I’m so sorry!
At least 100s of us are being trolled together?
Yes, used briefly when kids were newborns
There’s a banner on NIDCD as well, but not NICHD
NEW DATA ALERT: Future of Families and Child Well-being Study (FFCWS) data are now available!
csde.washington.edu/news-events/...
Screenshot of article title, "Heroes, villains, and everything in between: Children’s assessment of morally ambiguous characters" by Yucel et al (2025)
🚨New paper: How do children judge moral "gray areas"? We find that children's ability to distinguish morally ambiguous characters from purely moral/ immoral ones strengthens with age: authors.elsevier.com/c/1kqyH51Y-X...
By @drmeltemyucel.bsky.social Sierra Eisen, Angel Lillard & Amrisha Vaish