#AcademicSky
#SocialPsychology peers, know of a URL for good video demonstration of Sherif's autokinetic effect?
#AcademicSky
#SocialPsychology peers, know of a URL for good video demonstration of Sherif's autokinetic effect?
What is the German word for feeling extremely proud of your students for doing a truly incredible job at a conference while being astoundingly dumbfounded by how nearly everyone is acting normal when the world in general (and my little shred of it in particular) is experiencing extreme insanity?
Thank you! Saw it in another conference (thanks again @lironrozenkrantz.bsky.social !) and thought so as well—so I tried to adopt it :)
@avivmokady.bsky.social @noaval.bsky.social
Saturday, February 28th:
8 am: *Noa Valansi* Poster [227]
12:45 pm: *Aviv Mokady* Poster [265]
2:45 pm: *Yarden Ashur* Poster [172]
and thanks, @lironrozenkrantz.bsky.social , for the inspiration!
And thanks, Liron Rozenkrantz, for the inspiration!
Tue, February 24th (Virtual):
*Yarden Ashur* Data Blitz [Psychology of Extremism Precon]
Thur, February 26th:
*Aviv Mokady*
9 am: Poster [116, Self and Identity Precon]
3:35 pm: Flash talk [E351, JDM Precon]
*Yarden Ashur*
1:30 pm: Poster [85, Group Processes and Intergroup Relations Precon]
visualization of the Reggev lab presentation times at SPSP 2026
Attending the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP) meeting in Chicago this week?
Check out some of our lab's work, with the generous help of NotebookLM in visualization!
Sounds interesting? Check the comments for the full breakdown!
#SPSP2026 #socialpsyc
I will be hiring a full-time pre-doctoral Research Professional to work with me at Chicago Booth.
Know someone interested in studying conversation and connection? Please help spread the word!
More details, including application instructions, are here: www.chicagobooth.edu/-/media/facu...
hello friends! does anyone know of open data of an RL task (single- mult-armed bandit tasks) that also list (a variable) ITI per trial in humans?
#computationalcognitivescience #computationalpsychiatry
Excited to share a new paper spearheaded by the wonderful @baror-shira.bsky.social:
tinyurl.com/bd8xdcum
@erc.europa.eu @nathumbehav.nature.com
We test the link between serial dependence (as an index of continuity) and event boundaries (indexing segmentation). A few key findings in the thread:
Things that were not on my bingo card for this year:
Being subject to a scam attempt by a person impersonating the president of one of my professional societies.
But here we go.
8/ Check out the full study in @ucpress.bsky.social Collabra: Psychology to see how you can use these stimuli in your own work: [https://doi.org/10.1525/collabra.155853] #PsychSkySci #OpenData #Gender
7/ This entire work is in line with Open Science practices and cross-cultural psychology, especially valuable for providing a validated tool for Arabic-speaking contexts. All data and code are open-access on OSF osf.io/sq95y/
6/ Instead of just "Man" or "Woman" labels, the TGSD uses continuous stereotypicality scores. This lets researchers study the strength and spectrum of stereotypes rather than just treating them as binary.
5/ Gender-perceived consistency: We excluded items that men and women rated significantly differently. This ensures the final pool is perceived as equally stereotypical by all genders, boosting internal validity.
4/ Working in gendered languages: In Hebrew and Arabic, where grammar is heavily gendered, we carefully adapted statements to ensure participants reacted to the content of the stereotype, not just the words used.
3/ The database was validated by native speakers in the US and Israel. It includes a wide range of masculine, feminine, and neutral statements reflecting contemporary traits, behaviors, and roles.
2/ Why does this matter? Most gender research relies on study-specific lists that are hard to compare or replicate across cultures. The TGSD offers standardized culture-specific materials to help bridge these gaps.
1/ Breaking down the "Trilingual Gender Stereotypes Database" (TGSD)—a new, validated resource for understanding how gender stereotypes work across English, Hebrew, and Arabic. #SocialPsych #Stereotypes #PsychSciSky
Amazing, Max, congratulations!
Anyone?
I had that shortly before I started getting these errors. So there might be a connection
Anyone else struggling with
@cos.io ‘s OSF providing “429 Too Many Requests” error after accessing 2-3 pages on OSF?
#socialpsyc
#PsychSkySci
#neuroSkyence
#cogpsych
Details for a job application at the Department of Psychology at Ben-Gurion University. All details appear in the following link: https://tinyurl.com/4pfskycs
My department is hiring in multiple areas! Come be our colleague at the Department of Psychology at Ben-Gurion University!
Feel free to ask me anything about the positions!
See full details in the ad.
המחלקה שלנו מתרחבת! בואו להיות קולגות שלנו במחלקה לפסיכולוגיה באוניברסיטת בן- גוריון!
Things I was not trained for 🤷♂️
This was found across context and paradigms.
Interestingly, the more negative and inaccurate the information was perceived, the more people preferred it and were willing to lose money to see it! Read all about it in Aviv’s thread and the preprint!
New work ledby the amazing @AvivMokady !
Aviv asked whether our expectation-confirmation framework applies to information seeking in the context of the self. Briefly, he found that Ps in our settings preferred self-violating info!
#socialpsyc #PsychSciSky #self
This hashtag doesn’t seem to get the love it deserves here. I’ll be there as well!
Excited to share this new article of my PhD student Edith Rapo on the association between depression and seeking feedback from others about oneself, depending on the anticipated feedback's valence and congruence with the self-perception. Open Acces in BRAT 👇 www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...