Assistant Professor at BSI @Radboud_Uni | Visiting Scholar at FSU @floridastate | Interested in implicit social cognition, close relations & research methods
🚨 New paper out at SPPC 🚨
We review work illustrating how implicitly measured automatic partner attitudes form, why they differ from self-report, & how they impact relationships. We also discuss potential directions for future research.
In open access: https://t.co/YQKoX9Q7Xr
I am hiring a PhD student to study the relation between disgust and moral cognition. Master's degree required. A background in evolutionary psychology is a big plus. Please circulate!
https://t.co/hExEHN8qCc
I am recruiting a two-year postdoc. Please apply if you have a background in the evolutionary social sciences and familiarity with research on disgust, pathogen avoidance, sickness behavior, or hygiene! https://t.co/rtzdKeUlv0
Can those "gut-feeling" reactions you have for your partner predict relationship outcomes?
@Ruddyfaure shares his research on the role of automatic processes in close relationships as the latest spotlight researcher in the TLC Newsletter.
https://t.co/UCbOoPpo0G?
🚨Vacancy🚨
@DanielaVBecker and I are looking for a PhD candidate to join our group (BCW) & study regulatory processes in (non-)traditional relationships. This is part of 7 PhD positions funded by @Radboud_Uni’s BSI grad school. Apply & share by April 21!
https://t.co/ElsxkoEIqK
🚨 Job Alert 🚨
You are looking for a PhD position in psychology and have a strong interest in personality and (im)moral behavior? Apply now and become part of our wonderful team @PIC_Freiburg 🙂! Research only, no teaching; funded by @ERC_Research
It is not everyday that you get to chat about your research for Time Magazine! Had fun talking about the tricky feelings that may help us understand "the ick" in relationships. #relationshipscience
https://t.co/pS32tXeGka
I have a fully funded 3-year PhD position available from ~Sept-Dec 2024, at the University of Sussex (UK). I'm especially looking for applicants already experienced in relationship science and related research methods/analysis skills.
See here for details: https://t.co/AWcUtD5GS9
Thanks for highlighting our research, @SPSPnews! Had fun writing this one up. Based on our latest work on ambivalence in romantic relationships published in SPPS @righettifra@ruddyfaure & Iris Schneider 🤓 https://t.co/Wmf6wFMnla
Interested in how institutions shape collective action problems and eager to investigate these topics across societies? 🌍
📢📢📢Then check out the 2-year #postdoc position to work with me at @VUamsterdam!👇
https://t.co/nwvsB3kROD
Do you hold a PhD in the social or computer sciences, have interest and expertise in #metascience and the application of #metaanalysis in the social sciences, and would you like to build one of the first living systematic meta-analyses of an entire field of study?📚
📢 Now out in SPPS! W/ @righettifra@ruddyfaure Iris Schneider.
Feeling mixed and conflicted towards a romantic partner is pretty distressing (although fairly common!). But are all (explicit and implicit) ways in which we experience ambivalence bad?
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https://t.co/7mwCMrM1Ie
'Factors that contribute to the maintenance or decline of relationship satisfaction', a Review by @righettifra, @ruddyfaure, @zoppolat, Andrea Meltzer & James McNulty
Web: https://t.co/Kt4fEcA994
ReadCube: https://t.co/jzdqegErFs
Our work on prejudice against the unvaccinated is out now in @Nature. Its been a crazy year working on this project, so I’m grateful to all who endured; our team, my friends & fam, credited & uncredited colleagues, the editor, reviewers,& any1 who’d listen https://t.co/D44YWUKMID
I am recruiting a Ph.D. student to work with me on my ERC-funded project NONPHARM. Please circulate to candidates who are passionate about better understanding how and why people avoid infectious diseases! https://t.co/72Hlj9YfD2
In our new paper, we investigated whether learning that institutional representatives are corrupt undermines trust and prosocial behavior among strangers
📢Now out at @NatureHumBehav: https://t.co/JjdyOGkHGh
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