Mike Chmielewski (@mikechmi) 's Twitter Profile
Mike Chmielewski

@mikechmi

Associate Professor at SMU; psychological scientist

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Society for Research in Psychopathology (@srp_science) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Letโ€™s hear it for Dr. David Watson, this yearโ€™s #SRP #sustainedmentoring award winner. Thank you for all your mentoring work; we appreciate you! #SRP2019

Letโ€™s hear it for Dr. David Watson, this yearโ€™s #SRP #sustainedmentoring award winner. Thank you for all your mentoring work; we appreciate you! #SRP2019
Douglas B Samuel (@dbsamuel_phd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I think these numbers reflect pretty well on how we're doing. Extreme thanks to the hard-working AEs and dedicated reviewers who make this possible. journals.sagepub.com/editorial-boarโ€ฆ @OlinoTom Mike Chmielewski Dr. Stephanie Mullins-Sweatt and those not on twitter!

Whitney Ringwald (@whitneyringwald) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To be clear, e.g., itโ€™s an objective measure of heart rate/blood pressure/galvanic skin response NOT an objective measure of stress/fear/anxiety just as self-reports are an objective measure of what the participant reported.

Florian Ph.S Fischmeister (@fpfischmeister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dang, King and Inzlicht (Michael Inzlicht) discussing in Trends in Cognitive Sciences why Self-Report and Behavioral Measures are so weakly correlated? Conclusion: only uses measures with high reliability for individual difference research! sciencedirect.com/science/articlโ€ฆ

Aidan Wright (@aidangcw) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper on consistency of general factor of psychopathology across samples. TLDR, there isnโ€™t much. Note especially the comparison between epi and clinical samples. journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.117โ€ฆ