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Posts by Kevin McIntyre

I have an ORCID, but rarely use it unless required. It's not clear to me what the benefits are for scholars. What do you see as primary reasons to use? (Honest question)

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Hi Maria, One of the positions says that it is in psychology. How broadly defined is that? Is it still focused in cognitive psych?

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New preprint from @bartlettje.bsky.social, Gaby Mahrholz & I written as part of #OSR25CF 🗻

We provide a tutorial of concrete ways to assess students knowledge about open sci and/or using open and reproducible practices such as registered reports, open code/data

osf.io/preprints/os...

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New study links “destiny beliefs” to post-breakup contact and tracking A belief in soulmates is linked to increased efforts to monitor or contact an ex after a breakup, according to recent findings.

New study links “destiny beliefs” to post-breakup contact and tracking

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I hadn't seen a Relationship Science starter pack so I made one. Please suggest additions or let me know if you have been unfairly tarred with a relationship science brush. go.bsky.app/CyN3fkq

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@kevinpmcintyre.bsky.social et al. examined whether relationship-induced self-concept improvement and degradation was associated with state attachment security. doi.org/10.1177/0265...

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Great work, Erin!

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Break your writing tasks down into teeny tiny parts. That way when you're sitting down to work, you're not writing a whole paper or book, you're writing a specific paragraph or section.

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last year the NYT had a story about class and college admissions. I posted this graphic about the thing we talk about and the thing we don't even have a name for.

Last night Michelle Obama offered a name! "The affirmative action of generational wealth"

www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...

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I wasn't talking about open science advocates. I said "some people" by whom I meant many of the people whom I regularly encounter (students, colleagues). My understanding was that you were writing about the limitations of preregistration and I didn't see that limitation represented in the comments

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I totally agree with this perspective and do not think that it undermines the value of preregistration n general. But, it shouldn't reduce our skepticism of findings that are too good to be true, just because they are preregistered.

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Some people see preregistration as a panacea for many/most of the problems in science. I don't think it would stop a Stapel-type person. So, while I think it is generally beneficial for most scholars, it is limited when it comes to fraud

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A limitation of preregistration is that it doesn't prevent malicious actors from publishing questionable research. A motivated scholar could submit multiple preregistrations and only report the one that best matches their results. We still need to be vigilant when we see results that are surprising.

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How am I supposed to get any grading done when they just added the entire series of Moonlighting to Hulu?

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*taps microphone* Hello there! SPSP is branching out to Bluesky as we look for new ways to communicate with members and promote personality and social psychology.

Stay tuned for updates starting tomorrow and make sure to follow our Student Committee at @spspsc.bsky.social!

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For those of you who at schools with graduate programs in psychology, do you require the GRE? If not, what criteria do you primarily rely on when accepting grad students? GPA? Post-Bac research experience? Rec letters?

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Before you get mad at bad regression in psychology, you should know that the majority of US states and towns based their minimum required parking laws on these graphs. The result was the sprawling concrete hellscapes that dominate the US today. Some analyses had just 2 data points! #statsky

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Also, Harvard wants to publicly post a minimally redacted version of its 1,200-page investigation into the four studies of Dr. Gino's. Her team was on board — then backed out, according to Harvard. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.us...

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I tell them that if the study involves a p-value, then there is a probability that the finding is wrong (e.g., a Type I error). Thus we shouldn't use a word like 'prove'

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My department is hiring a tenure-track, assistant professor in cognitive psychology! We start reviewing applications on October 16th. More details and application instructions here: trinity.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Trinit...

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The University of Chicago social psych area is hiring at the TT assistant professor level! Please apply and help us spread the word as we continue to build up our social psychology area. Job ad here; review begins 10/23: apply.interfolio.com/132645

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The one I try to prep students for is: "What questions do you have for me?" Students are used to preparing answers, but not preparing questions. Yet, asking questions is essential to being an academic

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Two Assistant Professor Positions - Tenure-Track Two Assistant Professor Positions - Tenure-Track Kent State University’s Department of Psychological Sciences is recruiting two new tenure-track faculty members to begin Fall 2024: (1) Assistant Pro...

We're hiring! (1) Assistant Professor in Clinical Psychological Sciences (open specialty) and (2) Assistant Professor with Quantitative Expertise in secondary data/longitudinal analyses (area open). Please share widely. www.kent.edu/psychology/n...

2 years ago 16 10 0 1

We are hiring!

UC San Diego Psychology will be hiring two Assistant Professors this year in:

1. Social psychology. apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF03683

2. Computational approaches to understanding behavior and/or its neural mechanisms. apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/JPF03684

Apply by November 7th :)

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San Francisco State University - Details - Assistant Professor, Psychology

The San Francisco State University Department of Psychology is seeking applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Psychology beginning August 7, 2024. Applications are accepted until November 10th. #psychjob #devsci #psychscisky

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Just recently joined here and I'm excited to share that I'm recruiting my very first PhD student in the social psychology area at the University of Chicago for the 2024 academic year! Please share with any prospective students interested in romantic relationships, social class, and/or the self.

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Administrative and Faculty Positions Available · Provost · Lafayette College

My department has 2 TT openings to begin fall 2024! One is social and one in I/O psychology. Please share widely and reach out with questions.
provost.lafayette.edu/faculty-posi...
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Cc: @sparksociety.bsky.social

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My department is currently looking to hire a cognitive psychologist for a TT position at the assistant professor level. Please Repost! Details here: trinity.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/Trinit...

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