Ina Kamenova (@ina_kamenova) 's Twitter Profile
Ina Kamenova

@ina_kamenova

Lecturer | Outpatient Therapist | Ph.D. candidate Applied Psychology @UML_Fahss | @BrownUPoliSci alum

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Eric Neumann (@ericneumannpsy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why are there no psychology museums? There could be well-designed charts, exhibitions on different topics and fields, validated tests for adults and kids, social rooms for those needy to belong, cafΓ©s that only serve marshmallows, inflatable growth mindset height scales...

AT kristinrawls AT kolektiva DOT social (@kristinrawls) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A majority of the white women who voted for Trump are evangelicals who do not object in any way to their subjugation to white men. They didn't do it as a "lesser evil" or make a quiet decision for white supremacy at the expense of their own autonomy.

beth (@bethbourdon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

today i learned of something worse than a geofence warrant (a warrant that identifies all phones in a specific area during a specific timeframe): a keyword warrant. what's a keyword warrant? one where police ask google to provide info on anyone who searched for a specific keyword

E Krebs, PhD πŸ§‚ (@saltysicky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thoughts from a suicidologist on the new 988 crisis hotline: 1. Having a simple number is good. 2. Having more trained crisis teams is good. 2. It's still linked to nonconsensual active rescue which means they can & will trace your call & send police if they deem it necessary.

Dr. Emorie Beck (@emoriebeck) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am teaching grad #DataVisualization this fall, so I want to know what you find HARD with data viz, both in general and specifically within #rstats & #tidyverse Plz RT! I hope to make all these materials #openscience and will eventually couple it with a data management course!

J. Logan Smilges (@jlsmilges) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every semester, at least a few colleagues express anxiety about student participation. I always suggest reframing the issue to honor multiple forms of engagement: how can we invite students to engage in ways that are accessible to them? Here are some examples from my courses.

E Krebs, PhD πŸ§‚ (@saltysicky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's #WorldSuicidePreventionDay! As a suicidologist and someone who has experienced chronic suicidality since age 9, I want to offer some insights that mainstream prevention orgs don't often share. 🧡

Eliza Orlins (@elizaorlins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I want to talk about how junk science ruins innocent lives. The criminal legal system is overwhelmed by junk science. IT IS AN OUTRAGE. If you're not deeply disturbed by what's going on, I need you to pay close attention. Let me explain. 🧡/x

Mairead Shaw (@maireadkshaw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to learn multilevel modelling but don't know where to start, JK Flake πŸ“ˆπŸ“ and I have created the website for you: learn-mlms.com A brief summary of the materials and the impetus for them: (1/6)

Prison Policy Initiative (@prisonpolicy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧡We've pulled together some of the false claims about crime and incarceration you're most likely to hear at the Thanksgiving dinner table, and the data and facts to help you push back:

William Hurst (@wjhurst) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been studying various aspects of #protest & contentious #politics in #China for 25 years. What's happening now is novel, interesting, & potentially quite important. But we need to be careful about drawing conclusions or making predictions. A🧡: 1/22 Centre for Geopolitics National Committee on U.S.-China Relations

Jessica Hullman (@jessicahullman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are 2 things I wish more consumers of experiments grasped: 1. When researchers are incentivized to report significant results, low power reduces the likelihood that a significant result reflects a true effect (it's probably overestimated) shorturl.at/cfNRS 1/