This was a great symposium - thanks for putting it together, Shauna!
This was a great symposium - thanks for putting it together, Shauna!
Not going to let Nashville snow get in the way of chairing my first SPSP symposium on conspiracy belief this Saturday! Come see our talks on conspiracy belief strength, conspiracy theorists, and more!
Thank you @lkfazio.bsky.social for covering this and a huge thanks to @shaunambowes.bsky.social for inviting me to be a part of such an amazing symposium this year! #SPSP2025
Hey all - Iβll be giving a talk this year at SPSP thatβs part of a symposium exploring novel work on conspiratorial beliefs.
Would be great for anyone attending to come see me, alongside some other remarkable researchers!
Out today! Our Editor (@akfetterman.bsky.social) lays out his vision for the journal. Specifically, he calls for daring research that refocuses on the human experience, tackles real-world issues, & causes (good) trouble in the field.
Free Access: econtent.hogrefe.com/doi/10.1027/...
Bravo!
Hey Matt - good to hear from you and connect on here. FWIW, if youβre really considering showing one of these two to your class, the Mind Under Matter one came out better. The NPR thing with Daniel Pink was kinda superficial. That and I gave lame answers π
Iβd like to be added as well - thank you!
Today seems like a good day to share this Scientific American story on how vaccines have saved more lives throughout history than any other intervention
www.scientificamerican.com/article/see-...
Mentally time traveling back to the beginning of the pandemic: osf.io/hf3wa/
Daniel Pink and I had an opportunity to discuss βFunctions of Human Regretβ the other day on NPR-LA. The most noteworthy aspect of the segment were the live callers who volunteered to share their regret experiences. I felt very inspired by their stories. Here is the link: t.co/flVB9QAnuo
Even if not as useful, would love to see your syllabus for this course.