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The June 2023 issue of our Experimental Psychology Bulletin (@APADivision3's newsletter) is here!🥳
In this issue:
-Candidate perspectives on the academic job market
-Meet your Div 3 leaders
-Why you should attend APA's annual convention
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People interact with objects in the world in real-time, which requires mental shortcuts in physical reasoning - like simplifying fine-grained shapes into coarser bodies.
In JEP: General @Yichen74893764@talboger@realkevinsmith@gershbrain@TomerUllman
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We're excited to see you in Washington DC from August 3-5 for @APA's annual convention! Division 3 has some great symposiums lined up!
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A little kindness goes a long way!
Today’s #Div3Feature: Kumar & Epley find that performing random acts of kindness increases happiness in both givers and receivers, but givers systematically undervalue their positive impact on recipients.
In JEP: General
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Today’s #Div3Feature: In @APA_Journals JEP: Animal L&C, Sánchez, @de_sauras, et al. @cimcyc, show that comparing closely spaced similar stimuli can change the features they hold in common, making them less effective when tested with other stimuli. https://t.co/8ffdvEuqHE #APA
Sit and enjoy a nice think! 🧘
Today’s #Div3Feature: Hatano, Ogulmus, Shigemasu & @KouMurayama find that people underestimate how enjoyable it is to take a break and think.
In JEP: General at https://t.co/fGOmuR2ZcG
Today’s #Div3Feature: In @APA_Journals JEP: Animal Learning and Cognition, Deeti et al. @mqnatschi tested how nocturnal bull ants (M. midas) adjust their paths along established routes if route following does not lead to their entry into their nest. https://t.co/IkBmK96jfo #APA
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🚨Mark your calendar for this very exciting event!
Recent academic job applicants will share their perspectives on the job market process and provide tips on how to make it more equitable and inclusive.
Consider inviting those in your department to watch the event together!
Article Alert: When Black and White people believe that they live in a place where White income > Black income on average, perceptions of racial tension increase. This is in part due to perceived racial competition. https://t.co/xvzMowNxqD
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From the Editorial Office at #JEPGEN, check out this new paper by Celia Gaertig and Joseph P. Simmons, Are People More or Less Likely To Follow Advice That Is Accompanied By A Confidence Interval? https://t.co/hnZsGOuBm4. @jpsimmon@APA_Journals 1/2
#MeetYourDiv3Leaders: Mark McDaniel, Division 3 APA Council Representative, Professor of Psychological and Brain Sciences at @WashingtonUniv.
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Salespeople receiving a commission perceive they earn more when their commission rate is high on a low-priced item versus low on a high-priced item, even when they net the same amount! 🤑
By Isaac, Sevilla & Bagchi in @APA_Journals JEP: Applied
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What is the commission effect? How has the pandemic aged our brains? Here’s a look at some of the latest peer-reviewed studies within psychology and related fields. https://t.co/pZrzjiOwEi