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My mistake! Alina is not in the Psychology department at Queens, she is @queensuDEVS . Although if @QueensPsyc has any researchers that wanna join the podcast... invitation is open! :)
We are back with a new episode!! @alina_dixon joins us from @QueensPsyc to talk about her work on youth peacebuilding and Global Development research. Alina is awesome! Check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcast!
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We are back with a new episode!! @alina_dixon joins us from @queensuDEVS to talk about her work on youth peacebuilding and Global Development research. Alina is awesome! Check it out on Spotify or Apple Podcast!
https://t.co/ofMhA21QML
@ahnmur@brainonsilicon@HannaNegami@RobinMazumder@xrmasiso Another one that we just recently recorded an episode on is this paper about covid-19 and couple's psychological distress: https://t.co/mW6dmUtHbR. It might be have a little more complex analysis but it has really cool data and is a relatable/easy read.
@ahnmur@brainonsilicon@HannaNegami@RobinMazumder@xrmasiso Also, to answer your question! I really love reading this quick and easy paper on invisible support by Zee & Bolger: https://t.co/ACt3ODxPf6. Very quick and easy introduction into support research for undergrads that is really accessible and easy to read!
For anyone looking for a new listen while driving, eating or walking, do not miss out on our last episode with Dr. Eric Helms!
Especially if you are planning on hopping in on a new workout or diet plan, this episode might have some very important information for you!
Does anyone know researchers doing work on biomarkers and media use?? I would love to talk about how dopamine/serotonin/cortisol interact with social media and screen time! Anything from infants to adults would be dope!
@AcademicChatter#AcademicTwitter#psychology#SocialMedia
Eric is a research fellow for AUT at the Sports Performance Research Institute in New Zealand, the co-host of Iron Culture and one of the main authors of MASS, alongside knowledgeable individuals such as @EricTrexler, @GregNuckols and Dr. Mike Zourdos!
Don't miss out on our last episode with Dr. Eric Helms, where we talk about the history and science of powerlifting and bodybuilding!
A GREAT listen for anyone interested in strength sports and nutrition, as well as for both recreational lifters and professional athletes.
Calling out all mystery solvers out there!! Do not miss our last episode with Dr. @KurevaMatuku, talking everything from the justice system, eye witness testimonies reliability and alibi creation.
Grab a drink, grab on to your chairs and enjoy this very fun episode!
What were you doing last Thursday between the hours of 4pm-11pm? Who did you see/talk to? Can anyone corroborate your whereabouts??? The science behind Alibi's and eye-witness testimonies is out on this weeks episode with @KurevaMatuku! #PodcastandChill
https://t.co/Cg9ctRzi6x
I have been consuming tons of true crime from the @SwordAndScale#podcast and our newest episode breaks down the science of alibis and eyewitness accounts with Dr. @KurevaMatuku. If you want to know how to make an accurate alibi check this episode out! https://t.co/bRy3OXx8Vu
New episode out!!
Talking everything about mental health stigma with Dr. Petra Gronholm (@gronholmpetra) from @KingsCollegeLon, where we highlight the difficulties that arise from stigma in the world of mental health, as well as properly understanding and defining stigma.
@HummaAndleeb @PhDVoice You are definitely not alone! I get that feeling even when I schedule a meeting with my supervisor for very specific questions... PhDs don't reinforce how smart and dedicated we are.. Our feedback is mainly on how we can improve. We are better than our #impostersyndrome suggests!