@itsalfredw It strikes me as antithetical to the ethos of Berghain to offer GL as a prize. Much of BH's culture is built around not turning access into a commodity (no VIP tier, etc.). This competition trades on BH's cultural capital, disrespecting the norms that make the place what it is.
Our paper on #wellbeing after the outbreak of war in #Ukraine is out today with #openaccess@NatureComms! https://t.co/fJKGwvxqZA
This paper represents a collaborative effort of >50 authors to unveil the psychological implications of the war. For a summary, read the thread! 🧵1/9
Excited to share our new paper titled “A Global Experience-Sampling Method Study of Well-Being During Times of Crisis: The CoCo Project”, out today with #openaccess at Social and Personality Psychology Compass!
https://t.co/qheF27uCq1
🚨 New paper out just in time for #Elections2022 🚨
w/ Michael Stuetzer, Jason Rentfrow, @jeffpotterusa, @SamGoslingPsych in @PersSciJrnl
https://t.co/MjahNEsIXj
My first 🧵
Adeyemi, who was a keynote speaker at SIPS, finds himself unexpectedly without funding for his PhD in psychology. His work is aimed at building up psychological research in Africa.
Two ways to support him:
GoFundMe: https://t.co/9Tpohz5RJk
Patreon: https://t.co/jkt6ZbT4jv
Please consider joining this international study of how we're coping (or not) with corona (plus other rapidly evolving international events!) You'll get feedback, a chance to win some $$, and a chance to donate $$ to charities. w/ @sandracmatz & others
https://t.co/k0pdSOT7Ms
@UTPsychology Professor Sam Gosling @SamGoslingPsych is working in collaboration with the University of Münster in Germany on a worldwide study on successfully coping with COVID-19 https://t.co/OuHgATH3bM
The communication teams @Cambridge_Uni+@UBCPsych are so good at writing up my work, maybe I should just let them write all my papers. Great to see our work on housing markets and cultures of Openness featured(w/@EbertTobi @SamGoslingPsych@MartinObschonka) https://t.co/JYsOq5SGfX
NEW: In "Geographic Variation in Personality is Associated With Fertility Across the United States" (https://t.co/J17S5c6fX0), Junkins et al. show that traits are overlooked correlates that can be leveraged to understand the level, timing, and context of fertility across states.
In our new paper just published in @PNASNews we use three global datasets 🌎 (total N ~3 Mio) to test whether national religiosity can ease the psychological burden of lower SES 🧵⬇️ (1)
https://t.co/FiBi4lEiz5
Pandemics *initially* spread among people of higher social status 💸and later spread more among people of lower social status 🦠
Our findings from COVID-19 and the Spanish Flu are now published online: https://t.co/fpsFVlHsNv
@EbertTobi @ShigehiroOishi
Turns out those memes were right...introverts ARE less lonely than extraverts during a lockdown. New paper in SPPS with @TheresaEntring https://t.co/vaUIS1LvKW
Had a great conversation with Adrian Ramsay about the potential benefits of integrating the insights from psychology with the practice of architecture
https://t.co/Gv2qeAFveS
New paper published: In "Computational Personality Assessment" (https://t.co/VrTPbZf4bj), Clemens Stachl (@ClemensStachl ) et al. define and discuss computational personality assessment (CPA) regarding relevant data sources, key findings, opportunities, and challenges.
Now out in Perspectives on Psychological Science (@PsychScience): Together with the fantastic @SamGoslingPsych and Jason Rentfrow, I argue for the indispensability of small effects as the building blocks of a reliable and reproducible psychological science https://t.co/LbIYDVZ3VY