If you've ever struggled to find the right body stimuli for your work, hoo boy have we got the paper for you. We reviewed and indexed every naturalistic body stimulus set we could find!
out now in Behavior Research Methods w/ @simrat_samra (1/5)
Need help with your psych PhD personal statement? Check out @asfp_phd for an opportunity to receive fast, constructive feedback from experts in the field. Priority given to underrepresented minorities & those with limited resources/guidance (see our site for more info). RT plz!
@Nitasha__Sharma@AcademicChatter@OpenAcademics My undergrad mentor advised me to always cold email but I never really knew what to say. I made it up as I went along and sometimes it was a quick here is my name and saying I’m applying but I always got a positive reply. It’s unfortunate some students are treated so coldly.
When teachers who find evidence of unconscious bias take steps to correct it, they can create a more welcoming space for all students. https://t.co/unYm3RZVVk
"Response rates were, on average, about 10% lower for foreign-sounding names. The present field experiment reveals discrimination against ethnic minority groups [by amateur European soccer Clubs]"
In the U.S., many of our families can be traced back to one place–Punjab. As farmers, many of them Sikhs, are attacked while fighting for their livelihoods and protesting unjust farm laws, we remain steadfast in bringing awareness to this issue. #IStandWithFarmers [Art: @prbdlln]
Josh Correll and I review the last 20 years of research on race, weapons, and the perception of threat in new Advances in Exp. Social Psychology. We find that race bias in weapon/shoot responses in lab tasks are easily replicated. What do they mean? 1/4 https://t.co/BJRjoDb5iz
The @StanfordSNL will host a set of free professional development webinars this summer.
We are especially interested in making these sessions available to trainees from URM / FLI communities.
Please feel free to register and spread the word!
https://t.co/I2q09orZUU