🚨 New paper! @ECAllen and I look at students' motivational beliefs across a semester of stats. We compared individual students fluctuations to the course averages. Takeaways: students rarely resemble the class average. More within-person studies needed!
https://t.co/wVIcdYRrIT
@Jaylene_Patt I think this is pretty common right now, unfortunately! You have all your under review stuff on your CV, though, right? I felt like that was taken into consideration when I was on the market last year! It still shows that you’re getting stuff all the way through the process :)
@jarlogan Hi there! This still sounds like such a cool workshop - I was moving when it was offered the first time! 😣 do grant ideas have to be for NIH funding to be accepted?
(Also thanks for the welcome message in Power! But somehow it always overlaps with other ECR stuff :/)
@Jaylene_Patt Hi Jaylene, unfortunately this isn’t my area of expertise! Maybe you could tag relevant AERA/APA sub-groups to see if someone else has any insight!
@Jaylene_Patt Honestly, I’d probably find a different journal! I definitely wouldn’t just submit and hope for the best, as others have mentioned. Contacting the editor is a worthwhile first step, but after that I’d consider looking elsewhere before trying to cut so much. Good luck!
@CaseyJ_edu Oof. That’s really rough! Sorry to hear that :/ My department actually added to the university standard and gave me some money to look. But I definitely still did not have a good idea of how much I should have been asking for, and it’s costing us a *lot* out of pocket 😣
Advice to academic folks on the job market: ask for more moving money. It’s stupid expensive to move cross-country and the quote they give you may be woefully inaccurate…😣 #AcademicChatter
@AKoenka@AERA_MotSIG@APADivision15 This is such an important point! Appreciate you pointing this out before I fully switch sides, haha ;) looking forward to your additional ideas! Would love to chat with you sometime soon :)
New faculty question: What best practices do you follow as an advisor for grad students? Wondering about this from both a student support and lab productivity perspective. Bonus points for sharing resources - your own or otherwise! Thanks in advance!! @AERA_MotSIG@APADivision15
@MaryEDozier1@AERA_MotSIG@APADivision15 Totally worth mentioning! I have a small one for project tracking. I also like the idea of a big one for discussions, too - we had this when I did a research stay at UZH and I found it super helpful, especially when discussing ideas / theorizing!
@andrewatawfik @AERA_MotSIG@APADivision15@ticktick 1. That’s a great idea! Do students have any responsibilities in terms of prepping for / sharing at your meeting?
2. I appreciate the tangible resource!
3. Is it tough to keep up with this piece? Or just becomes routine over time?
Thanks for your ideas!!
@MaryEDozier1@AERA_MotSIG@APADivision15 I definitely like the standing meeting! I know that was always reassuring to me as a student. Do you use any docs to track progress / identify meeting topics ahead of time? I’ve been considering doing something along these lines, so would love to know what’s worked for you!
@jacasiegel Didn’t elope, but had a super small (immed. family only) wedding during Covid. Loved that nothing was rushed or overwhelming & having time with family. Had a bigger reception later & mostly regretted that - I can barely tell you what happened. Definitely not worth the money!
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