Collabra: Psychology, the official journal of SIPS @improvingpsych, seeks applications for Editor-in-Chief. The SIPS Publications Committee encourages editors with innovative ideas about how Collabra: Psychology can best accomplish its mission to apply. https://t.co/mfyO8qvfVQ
Children consider many cues when deciding from whom to learn. How do informants who express disagreement affect their choices? New in Developmental Psychology, from @FobertSophie and Patricia Brosseau-Liard https://t.co/GyyBLDSg7f
Collabra: Psychology, the official journal of SIPS @improvingpsych, seeks applications for Editor-in-Chief. The SIPS Publications Committee encourages editors with innovative ideas about how Collabra: Psychology can best accomplish its mission to apply. https://t.co/mfyO8qvfVQ
Does Disintegration Qualify as a Separate Trait Extending the HEXACO Model? A Preregistered Meta-Analysis Exploring Discriminant Validity https://t.co/9fn77SEV3E
Why do some people reject scientific evidence? While most studies examine reasons for domain-specific science denial (e.g., climate denial), in new #RegisteredReport, researchers developed, tested, and validated the new General Science Skepticism Scale. https://t.co/TK48rzPlpH
If you're worried about something, does that worry increase or decrease your unrelated worries? A new #RegisteredReport attempts to answer this question. https://t.co/X1aJ5Lo7Ku
In a new Methodology and Research Practice Commentary, researchers find that Zendle et al. (2023) cannot support its claims due to a flawed design. https://t.co/A8QMjo4W3T
New #RegisteredReport Probing the Dual-Task Structure of a Metacontrast-Masked Priming Paradigm With Subjective Visibility Judgments https://t.co/VH9JFql2L9
New cognitive psychology research help us to understand the underlying mechanisms of arithmetic deficits faced by Parkinson’s Disease patients in daily life. https://t.co/vdpHaOvZi7
What happens when people ‘stay out’ in political disagreements? It makes them seem less trustworthy than those who openly disagree, even when the topic barely matters (to them), even in a culture where tolerance for open disagreement is low (i.e., Japan). https://t.co/jwZ88GzVjL
Using Zhang et al. (2024) as a launching point, Gian Domenico Iannetti and @AndreiCimpian address a broader methodological challenge in neuroscience https://t.co/ymd9U4Mzv9