Compiled some resources & tips for college grads seeking full-time Lab Manager / RA positions in social psych. Just wrapped up the job search myself and wish I'd known where to start: https://t.co/sNRT89Tf32
Excited (& relieved) to share that my first, first-authored pub with Erika Hall is finally out! We review unobtrusive measures of racial discrimination over the last 40 years and provide recs for using such measures, with a focus on remote adaptations.
https://t.co/2LiNMXjsbv
This narrative that successful Black people simply ignored the racism they experienced (including during Jim Crow) is so very tired and dangerous. Trust me, the daughter of a woman who helped to integrate her public high school, the scars are still there. Racism hurts. Full stop.
This week's Twitter Discourse™ is on whether faculty should speak with prospective grad applicants (before interviews). I think many of the problems & dilemmas underlying this convo could be resolved by having clear and comprehensive department/program websites. Thread: (1/6)
Are you considering applying to Princeton's Psych PhD program? On Nov 11 @ 4pm ET, our panel will demystify the application process and discuss the program & our experiences. Applicants from underrepresented backgrounds are especially welcome!!
Register: https://t.co/rmPaf8hzhm
Come join Alton, Tong and me at the Kellogg Behavioral Lab (pictured below)! 😄
These are salaried research positions that offer invaluable preparation for pursuing a PhD in business and related fields.
Applications are due Jan 17: https://t.co/meUerxoBvm
NBA players are courageously on strike (withholding labor), NOT boycotting (withholding their $ /purchase). The diff is important bc it shows their power as *workers.*
The courage this takes is profound. WNBA organizing in this moment MUST be recognized too. #StrikeForBlackLives
In press @ JPSP! Race-status associations (RSAs) link Whites to high status, Blacks to low status. New Jobs-, Rank-, & Attribute-based RSA measures predict bias, ideology, hiring, & policy preferences, but in vastly different ways… 1/
https://t.co/0aDypR2pRX
I don’t know who told students that the goal of research is to find some previously undiscovered research topic, claim individual ownership over it, & fiercely protect it from theft, but that almost sounds like, well, colonialism, capitalism, & policing