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The 2025 SJDM conference Business Meeting.

The 2025 SJDM conference Business Meeting.

From this morning's #SJDM25 business meeting:

1. The SJDM journal will now cooperate with @peercommunityin.bsky.social in ways that may enhance peer review.

2. @olegurminsky.bsky.social asked about if there are plans to adopt conventional term limits as we call for new/more JDM journal editors.

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A "Trail's End" menu of trail mix items:
- Coconut granola
- Dried cranberries
- Golden raisins
- Candied walnuts
- Roasted almonds
- Pecans
- Banana chips
- M&M's

From the Sheraton Downtown Denver at the 2025 SJDM conference (Nov 21-24)

A "Trail's End" menu of trail mix items: - Coconut granola - Dried cranberries - Golden raisins - Candied walnuts - Roasted almonds - Pecans - Banana chips - M&M's From the Sheraton Downtown Denver at the 2025 SJDM conference (Nov 21-24)

Sidenote: Whoever conceived the build-your-own #TrailMix stand needs a raise.

#SJDM25 #food #conferencing

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Byrd, N. (2025, July). Map My Words—Using Waitlist Controlled Trials To Test Whether Argument Mapping Improves Individuals’ Persuasive Writing or Critical Thinking. Experimental Argument Analysis, University of East Anglia. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390977878

Abstract. Argument mapping is the practice of diagraming the logical relationships between each proposition in an argument, including objections and counter-objections. Some studies find that courses that teach students how to map arguments exhibit better critical thinking and persuasive writing than students in other courses. These promising results are sometimes from surveyors of argument mapping goods and services, and they garner plenty of attention in fields that champion careful thinking and communication. However, the total evidence is mixed, null results are often never published, and many promising studies have not controlled for known confounds. Two waitlist control trials (N  = 83) attempted to address these issues; they detected no benefits of argument map training within or between groups (p > 0.13). Rather, variance in outcomes was explained by enrollment in the instructor’s other courses, prior academic achievement, and — most robustly — engagement in flipped classroom activities. These findings raise questions about whether benefits previously attributed to argument mapping in less controlled studies were caused by other factors that were already known to produce such benefits. Implications for pedagogy, course assessment, and the science of learning are discussed.

Byrd, N. (2025, July). Map My Words—Using Waitlist Controlled Trials To Test Whether Argument Mapping Improves Individuals’ Persuasive Writing or Critical Thinking. Experimental Argument Analysis, University of East Anglia. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/390977878 Abstract. Argument mapping is the practice of diagraming the logical relationships between each proposition in an argument, including objections and counter-objections. Some studies find that courses that teach students how to map arguments exhibit better critical thinking and persuasive writing than students in other courses. These promising results are sometimes from surveyors of argument mapping goods and services, and they garner plenty of attention in fields that champion careful thinking and communication. However, the total evidence is mixed, null results are often never published, and many promising studies have not controlled for known confounds. Two waitlist control trials (N = 83) attempted to address these issues; they detected no benefits of argument map training within or between groups (p > 0.13). Rather, variance in outcomes was explained by enrollment in the instructor’s other courses, prior academic achievement, and — most robustly — engagement in flipped classroom activities. These findings raise questions about whether benefits previously attributed to argument mapping in less controlled studies were caused by other factors that were already known to produce such benefits. Implications for pedagogy, course assessment, and the science of learning are discussed.

🧠🏔️ Below I'll share mine and others' presentations from the Society for Judgment and Decision Making conference in #Denver.

Did you attend a session I missed?
Did I fail to tag a presenter?
Feel free to add to the thread!

Long live #openAccess conferencing.

#SJDM #SJDM25 @sjdm-tweets.bsky.social

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My lab members are presenting some awesome work at Psychonomics and SJDM in Denver! #psynom25 #sjdm25

We have posters and talks happening Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Come say hi!

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