
Victoria Bridgland
@toribridgland
Postdoc at Flinders University. Expectancy effects, trigger warnings, memory and cognition. Aerialist. Inspired by coffee, late nights, and horror movies.
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14-11-2017 01:35:23
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Hey psych Twitter, does anyone have any recommendations or know of any papers about using attention checks (for online surveys) in adolescent populations (14-17 y\olds)? I am struggling to find anything! Academic Chatter⢠#psychtwitter

Interested in self-triggering symptoms in PTSD? Give a listen to Benjamin Bellet on a great episode of the Colloquy podcast



The Illusion of 'Following the Science' in the War Over Trigger Warnings Victoria Bridgland and I cover our trigger warnings meta-analysis on the Heterodox Academy (Heterodox Academy) blog! heterodoxacademy.org/blog/the-illusā¦

Was a pleasure to be featured on Insight on SBS talking about my trigger warning research! Ep available here: sbs.com.au/ondemand/news-ā¦

š§ New Under the Cortex podcast with Victoria Bridgland exploring her meta-analysis results on how contrary to popular belief, trigger warnings do not have a negative or positive effect on learning outcomes but do increase anticipatory anxiety. Listen now! psychologicalscience.org/news/utc-2023-ā¦


šFeatured in latest issue: The design of sensitive-content screensā ļøon #Instagram shapes our information-seeking behaviorsš², according to a recent experiment by @erin_simister, Victoria Bridgland, Paul Williamson, & Melanie Takarangi. Read more here:Ā tinyurl.com/3cpvvn6c


Trigger warnings do not work, according to recent meta-analysis psypost.org/2023/12/trigge⦠by Mane Kara-Yakoubian via @psypost w Victoria Bridgland et al. "...the current research indicates that trigger warnings are not effective and might only induce a short-term increase in negative

Great episode on Search Engine about trigger warnings: what do they (or don't they) do? Including some helpful research by Victoria Bridgland. pca.st/episode/2e6bc2ā¦


