
Lukasz Walasek
@lukaszwalasek
Associate Professor, Department of Psychology, University of Warwick
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https://lukaszwalasek.github.io/ 21-11-2013 22:08:34
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Good morning #AcademicTwitter ! Need to fight of Monday blues? Perhaps book yourself onto one of our week-long workshops - eg on using social network analysis, so you have a week in beautiful Lugano in Southern Switzerland to look forward to?? #SSM2023 USI University #research


Today we would like to introduce you to another #New workshop this year - a course on #WebScraping and #DataMining in R with Dr Lukasz Walasek from University of Warwick We know that this is one many of you will be excited about! #SSM2023 #ResearchMethods #MethodsTraining @PhDcourse



New paper out today in Behavioural Public Policy journal: "Evaluation of the ātake time to thinkā safer gambling message: a randomised, online experimental study". We show that this ubiquitous warning message does not credibly alter gambling in an online roulette task: cambridge.org/core/journals/ā¦


Our department Warwick Psychology has 4 funded PhD studentship for next year (UK fees only, alas). Come work with us. Feel free to DM or email to discuss possible projects: jobs.ac.uk/job/CYC972/fouā¦


Looking to study a PhD in Psychology? Here at Warwick Psychology we have 2 Open Departmental Fellowships for applicants looking to perform funded research in the fields of behavioural science, language and learning, or lifespan health & wellbeing. More info: jobs.ac.uk/job/CYC972/fouā¦



With this post, we complete our tour of workshops on offer during our #SSM2023 #SummerSchool USI University While most of our workshops will be delivered in person, we also cater for those who prefer study-from-home options - including this online course! usi.ch/methodssummersā¦




The gambling white paper has just been published! A thread with some thoughts on sections relating to research that I've contributed to gov.uk/government/pub⦠BristolUniPsych



šØNEW PAPER ALERTšØ Many e-commerce platforms offer the possibility for consumers to write reviews. How do they decide what to write about? "Attention-driven imitation in consumer reviews": out now in Decision, with Charles Alba and Lukasz Walasek: doi.org/10.1037/dec000⦠1/8