justinsulik.bsky.social
πΏπ¦ Postdoc researching psychology of science at LMU Munich π©πͺ. Current main projects: science denial/trust in science; cognitive diversity among scientists/in collective problem solving. He/himπ³οΈβπ
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If there's space, could you also add me, please? I'm currently working on psychological links between vaccine hesitancy~antibiotic misuse (just at the manuscript writing stage, nothing shareable just yet...)
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I hadn't thought about text-to-speech! I'd assumed it was less about knowing how to export to PDF and more about knowing why it's a good idea to have a stable version of one's document
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Made the same decision yesterday, after dilly-dallying for too long.
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I'm so sorry Berna. These little angels share their lives with us for too short a time.
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Just recently finished the series. So good!
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Hoping for the best-possible news for this handsome fellow.
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Justice of Toren/One Esk/Breq are just the greatest character(s) in scifi.
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I *think* via clearsky but it seems to be down at the moment so can't check
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ADHDer cognitive scientist here - would love to be included if there's still space.
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A handy compendium of this mystic wisdom: wiki.lspace.org/The_Way_of_M...
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If there's still room, I'd love to be on. Here's an example of my work (mostly psychology of science, but with some bibliometric models in there too): osf.io/preprints/ps...
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Hello yes please! I work on psychology of science/science and society.
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Yeah, especially as the range of tasks that academics need to do grows so fast --- more task switching to exhaust the ADHD brain and more tasks to flood out recovery periods.
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Also the adhd/deadline threat "worked" ok-ish when I was a masters student, in terms of getting stuff done. But it doesn't even "work" for me anymore, now that I'm a bit older. It's just stress without any productivity boost.
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Getting back after Edinburgh, I was greeting with exactly this song from a Hungry Cat who was excited that the more gullible parent was home.
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It was suggested after a video about the new mersenne prime, and came before a video about boardgames---which seems appropriate
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Lahpet, because Burmese restaurants are not very common but London has a couple
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On one occasion, it's because I originally had study 1 and study 2, so when a reviewer asked for more data, that new data became study 1b to highlight that it was an added variation on study 1, and not the middle of three conceptually equal studies
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Amazing. The only other Fuchsia I could think of wrote a sichuan cookery book so of the two my money was on Gormenghast
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Is she named after a particular Fuchsia?
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Clothilde will amuse you with stories of the gorgeous east. Clothilde is very high on the list of names for my next cat.
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Absolutely! I think this is why psychology of science has much to contribute right now: whatever recommendation one comes up with for improving science (even if sensible/well evidenced-a big IF), it would need to get done by actual scientists with diverse motivations, material circumstances & values
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Yes please. No such thing as too many cat pictures.
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Hair salons also recruited to advocate for public health measures during Covid: doi.org/10.1016/j.va...
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At the time, I was too dumbstruck to respond. But now we have evidence on better and worse ways to respond. Turns out trying to copy the syntax of the claim ("If some American has ancestors from Ireland, why are there still people in Ireland? Same logic.") is actually *not* a good way!
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That is going to move it right to the top of my to-read list
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The mind boggles
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Cousin to my other favorite recipe blog comment genre: "This recipe sucks. I changed most of the ingredients and forgot to preheat the oven and it didn't turn out like the picture and my kids hated it"
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Great - thanks!
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Did you do a guided tour? I'm thinking of going there after SIPS and would love to hear any recommendations or tips
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Jail for one thousand years!
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Thanks! Mturk certainly has its downsides (so do all research tools) but it will be hard to develop a clear assessment of what they are (and what to do about them) if people just think it's meant to be cheap and easy, and then produce noisy results due to cutting corners