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moin syed

@syeducation

Professor of Psychology, University of Minnesota. Mostly at bsky.app/profile/syeduc…. DM for code. getsyeducated.substack.com

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Zoé Ziani, Ph.D. (@zoeziani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Yes... I had to censor my work without which my committee wouldn't sign it... But the great thing with Internet is that you can post the original version and even add a disclaimer explaining why it differs from the published version…

Yes... I had to censor my work without which my committee wouldn't sign it... But the great thing with Internet is that you can post the original version and even add a disclaimer explaining why it differs from the published version…
Promotion & Tenure Facepalm (@pnt_facepalm) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"People have had online outlets to yell, and the complaints about the timeliness of #PeerReview seem to have ramped up in the last couple of years." - Shout out to moin syed for shining a light on this issue! To get more information, read: ow.ly/rrYw50PVKsf

"People have had online outlets to yell, and the complaints about the timeliness of #PeerReview seem to have ramped up in the last couple of years."

- Shout out to <a href="/syeducation/">moin syed</a> for shining a light on this issue! 

To get more information, read: ow.ly/rrYw50PVKsf
moin syed (@syeducation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New working paper, "The Slow Progress towards Diversification in Psychological Research," or why despite 50+ years of awareness-raising, our samples are still quite limited. Comments welcome. osf.io/preprints/psya…

Hu Chuan-Peng | @hcp4715.bsky.social (@hcp4715) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A very nice summary of the issues! As a researcher from non-WEIRD country, I feel it important to empower non-weird researchers. This task is hard b/c researchers are embedded in their own society, which is constrained by many non-academic factors in the first place.

Phil Hammack, PhD (@philhammack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For a deeper take on the psychology of current events, check out my book. It’s temporarily out of stock on Amazon due to demand but available on the OUP website (link in bio). Oxford Psychology

For a deeper take on the psychology of current events, check out my book. It’s temporarily out of stock on Amazon due to demand but available on the OUP website (link in bio). <a href="/OUPPsychology/">Oxford Psychology</a>
moin syed (@syeducation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NSF-funded post-doc (2-4 years) available for a project focused on mentoring and research apprenticeships in STEM. PI is Dr. Rachael Robnett at UNLV (I am just a consultant on the project). Deadline is 11/27 and she welcomes inquiries. Details: drive.google.com/file/d/1MipoUC…

NSF-funded post-doc (2-4 years) available for a project focused on mentoring and research apprenticeships in STEM. PI is Dr. Rachael Robnett at UNLV (I am just a consultant on the project). Deadline is 11/27 and she welcomes inquiries. Details: drive.google.com/file/d/1MipoUC…
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It’s a Festivus miracle, a new blog post! My airing of grievances this year pertain to some academics' widely-held wrong beliefs, including the disparagement of “more of a comment than a question,” GRExit, “leaving academia,” and more! getsyeducated.substack.com/p/the-ignoranc…

It’s a Festivus miracle, a new blog post! My airing of grievances this year pertain to some academics' widely-held wrong beliefs, including the disparagement of “more of a comment than a question,” GRExit, “leaving academia,” and more! getsyeducated.substack.com/p/the-ignoranc…
Dulce Wilkinson Westberg (@dulcewestberg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share this paper that the wonderful moin syed and I recently wrote on integrating personality psychology and intersectionality, out now at Social and Personality Psychology Compass! doi.org/10.1111/spc3.1…

Journal of Trial and Error (@jtrialerror) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ARTICLE SPOTLIGHT: This week, we showcase an essay by professor moin syed, on myths about Open Science. Drawing from his field of psychology, he identifies three persistent arguments (or myths). First is the myth that Open Science conflicts with global and ethnic diversity,

ARTICLE SPOTLIGHT: This week, we showcase an essay by professor <a href="/syeducation/">moin syed</a>, on myths about Open Science.

Drawing from his field of psychology, he identifies three persistent arguments (or myths).

First is the myth that Open Science conflicts with global and ethnic diversity,
Thùy Vy T Nguyễn, PhD ☕️💻📄🪷 (@thuyvytnguyen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mixed Methods Research in Psychology: Rationales and Research Designs osf.io/preprints/psya… via Center for Open Science If you are thinking about using both qualitative and quantitative methods for your research question, this is a nice read, clear, straightforward, and easy to follow.

Dr. Ursula Moffitt (@moffittursula) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited about and proud of this paper, and thrilled to read all the others in this special issue! psycnet.apa.org/PsycARTICLES/j…

Excited about and proud of this paper, and thrilled to read all the others in this special issue! psycnet.apa.org/PsycARTICLES/j…