Kelly Kirkland (@kelly_kirkland_) 's Twitter Profile
Kelly Kirkland

@kelly_kirkland_

Uni of QLD research fellow. Uni of Melb honorary fellow. Research: economic inequality, division and morals. Add me: kellykirkland.bsky.social

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The Landscape for Emerging Health and Medical Academic Leaders in Australia Alongside some amazing colleagues, have put heaps into this national survey and advocacy piece. Comments and feedback appreciated. mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/early-career-a… Kelly Kirkland Dr Darsh Ayton

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Are you an early-mid career academic working in health and medicine? Or perhaps you're involved in supervising and mentoring emerging academics? Then this report is for you! Check out the findings and recommendations from our recent national survey: mdhs.unimelb.edu.au/early-career-a…

Curtis Puryear (@curtispuryear) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Now out in PNAS Nexus 🚨 People in the U.S. believe that political opponents accept blatant moral wrongs, like fraud, animal abuse, and homicide. This fuels dehumanization across party lines. academic.oup.com/pnasnexus/arti…

Kelly Kirkland (@kelly_kirkland_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨Pre-print!🚨 “Real proof instead of over hyped up bullshit” We asked people what would change their mind about climate change & used Open AI's GPT to make sense of it all Epic team ft. Amy Lee, Samantha Stanley, Abby Robinson, @Zlevo & Iain Walker doi.org/10.31234/osf.i…

Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Early humans developed moral instincts to facilitate cooperation and minimize conflicts within their communities. But the moral instincts we developed in small social networks are poorly suited for the large, interconnected online environment and social media. The sheer scale

Early humans developed moral instincts to facilitate cooperation and minimize conflicts within their communities.

But the moral instincts we developed in small social networks are poorly suited for the large, interconnected online environment and social media.

The sheer scale
Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Many fields—including psychology, sociology, communications, political science, and computer science— use computational methods to analyze text data. We find that the all versions of #GPT are capable of accurately detecting various psychological constructs in text across 12

Many fields—including psychology, sociology, communications, political science, and computer science— use computational methods to analyze text data.
We find that the all versions of #GPT are capable of accurately detecting various psychological constructs in text across 12
Kelly Kirkland (@kelly_kirkland_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What if I get the chocolate ice cream, but want vanilla, & you get the vanilla ice cream but want chocolate? We find that (with enough help) even three year old children can successfully enact a mutually beneficial exchange! Published now in Dev Psych: psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-…

What if I get the chocolate ice cream, but want vanilla, & you get the vanilla ice cream but want chocolate? We find that (with enough help) even three year old children can successfully enact a mutually beneficial exchange!

Published now in Dev Psych:
psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/2025-…
James N. Kirby (@jamesnkirby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stage 1 Manuscript: Does Reading a Compassionate Story Improve Children’s Helping in the Compassionate Responding Paradigm? osf.io/preprints/osf/… via Center for Open Science looking forward to completing this study in 2025 with Frankie Fong & Kelly Kirkland

Jan Voelkel (@jgvoelkel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Strengthening Americans’ Democratic Attitudes🚨 For the last 4 years, we crowdsourced and tested ideas for ⬇️ antidemocratic attitudes & partisan animosity. A 🧵 on all papers, published/IP Science Magazine (🆕tinyurl.com/sdcsci🆕), PNASNews (2x), Nature Human Behaviour (2x).

🚨 Strengthening Americans’ Democratic Attitudes🚨

For the last 4 years, we crowdsourced and tested ideas for ⬇️ antidemocratic attitudes & partisan animosity.

A 🧵 on all papers, published/IP <a href="/ScienceMagazine/">Science Magazine</a> (🆕tinyurl.com/sdcsci🆕), <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a> (2x), <a href="/NatureHumBehav/">Nature Human Behaviour</a> (2x).
Samantha Stanley (@samanthastanley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In this preprint, we used data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration to validate a measure of climate policy support across 63 countries: osf.io/p947z/ Including Kelly Kirkland Johannes A. Karl Omid Ghasemi Rob Ross Dr Anna Klas Kim Doell

In this preprint, we used data from the International Climate Psychology Collaboration to validate a measure of climate policy support across 63 countries: osf.io/p947z/
Including <a href="/Kelly_Kirkland_/">Kelly Kirkland</a> <a href="/J_A_Karl/">Johannes A. Karl</a> <a href="/Omid_Ghasemi21/">Omid Ghasemi</a> <a href="/Robert_M_Ross/">Rob Ross</a> <a href="/annaklas_/">Dr Anna Klas</a> <a href="/kim_doell/">Kim Doell</a>
Kelly Kirkland (@kelly_kirkland_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 Just dropped in Environment & Behavior! We find that seeing the beauty in nature may be a powerful way to inspire cooperation for environmental protection journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00… With a top-notch team: Brock Bastian, Paul van Lange, Noah Charalambous & Calypso Strauss

🚨 Just dropped in Environment &amp; Behavior! 

We find that seeing the beauty in nature may be a powerful way to inspire cooperation for environmental protection
journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/00…

With a top-notch team: <a href="/drbrockbastian/">Brock Bastian</a>, <a href="/PaulvanLange/">Paul van Lange</a>, <a href="/NoahChara/">Noah Charalambous</a> &amp; Calypso Strauss
Kelly Kirkland (@kelly_kirkland_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Australian universities are facing some tough times—poor funding rates, job cuts, and declining student enrolments. I had the chance to discuss with jr 🩻 how early-career researchers are being deeply hurt by these challenges in this nature piece: nature.com/articles/d4158…