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- RT @SIfill_: For those suggesting that Einstein speaking to Black students (I believe at Lincoln Univ - an HBCU) is not an indication of hi… 6 hours ago
- RT @Esqueer_: I think a lot about the trans woman denied a gender marker change on her driver's license. She went outside and took her top… 2 days ago
- RT @Leesplez: A core insight of Jim Sidanius' Social Dominance Theory is that politics is best understood not as "left vs. right" but as mo… 2 days ago
- RT @stschrader1: I've spent the last decade writing the same sentence a million times over and over again, phrased differently. I'll try it… 5 days ago
- RT @samswey: During the 1930’s police killed 4x as many Black people as were lynched in the Jim Crow South. The police have historically be… 1 week ago
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Social Media as a Catalyst for Psychological Science
Can social media serve as a catalyst for psychological science? I think many scientists are rightly skeptical of social media as a replacement for other normal scientific processes. Peer review will not be replaced by Tweep Review. Methods sections will not be … Continue reading
Social Media as a Catalyst for Psychological Science – My presentation
At the recent Association for Psychological Science annual convention, I co-chaired a symposium on “Social Media as a Catalyst for Psychologist Science.” In my next post I will give some context to the entire session, but first, here is my … Continue reading
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Tagged APS14sf, psychological science, psychology, social media, twitter
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The web is best when it’s arguing
>Since I just got back into Twitter I’ve been thinking more about the strengths and weaknesses of the web. I am going to focus on what I think the internet does right, instead of belaboring what the net is doing to … Continue reading