Omid Ghasemi (@omid_ghasemi21) 's Twitter Profile
Omid Ghasemi

@omid_ghasemi21

Postdoctoral research fellow @UNSW | Interested in Judgment, Decision-making, Open Science, and rstat

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Ben Greiner (@bgreiner_tweets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postdoc / Lab Manager at WU Vienna! We are advertising for a 3y Postdoc position at WU Vienna to manage our experimental research labs. No teaching involved & time for own research. Apply by March 5, 2025! 🔗 …ersitaet-wien-portal.rexx-systems.com/Senior-Scienti…

Postdoc / Lab Manager at WU Vienna!
We are advertising for a 3y Postdoc position at WU Vienna to manage our experimental research labs. No teaching involved & time for own research. Apply by March 5, 2025!
🔗 …ersitaet-wien-portal.rexx-systems.com/Senior-Scienti…
Milos Makes Maps (@milosmakesmaps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ready to take your GIS projects to the next level? I just discovered 10 FREE data sources that can completely transform your maps with only a few lines of R. Curious? Watch my new video, follow along step by step, and see your projects soar 👇 youtu.be/JdivG_sY2wA

Ready to take your GIS projects to the next level? I just discovered 10 FREE data sources that can completely transform your maps with only a few lines of R.

Curious? Watch my new video, follow along step by step, and see your projects soar 👇

youtu.be/JdivG_sY2wA
Koenfucius 🔍 (@koenfucius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Research by @omid_ghasemi21 et al suggests the framing effect is a rational response to information implied in the choice of frame—it is attenuated when the frame is not freely chosen and even more if speaker/listener interests are opposed: buff.ly/4b93B7Z

Research by @omid_ghasemi21 et al suggests the framing effect is a rational response to information implied in the choice of frame—it is attenuated when the frame is not freely chosen and even more if speaker/listener interests are opposed:   buff.ly/4b93B7Z
Omid Ghasemi (@omid_ghasemi21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚀 New publication alert! Ben Newell & I contributed two entries to the Elgar Encyclopedia of Behavioural & Experimental Economics: 🧠 Intuition: doi.org/10.4337/978180… ⚡ Heuristics: doi.org/10.4337/978180… #BehavioralScience #DecisionMaking #Intuition #Heuristics

Omid Ghasemi (@omid_ghasemi21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 Excited to receive the 2025 WH Gladstones Population & Environment Fund! This grant supports my research on how extreme weather events shape public attitudes, emotions & climate action. Thanks to Australian Academy of Science for this opportunity!

Rob Ross (@robert_m_ross) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research by Wendy Higgins, Victoria Savalei, Vince Polito, and me shows that the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test scores have poor structural properties. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…

New research by Wendy Higgins, <a href="/VictoriaSavalei/">Victoria Savalei</a>, <a href="/vincepsy/">Vince Polito</a>, and me shows that the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test scores have poor structural properties. journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/10…
Omid Ghasemi (@omid_ghasemi21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 New paper in Memory & Cognition with Simon Handley & Rachel Stephens! Do people have #intuitive access to #logic or just rely on simple heuristics? Our findings suggest “intuitive” reasoning often reflects heuristics, not logic. 📄 Read: rdcu.be/ehp0J

🚨 New paper in Memory &amp; Cognition with Simon Handley &amp; Rachel Stephens!

Do people have #intuitive access to #logic or just rely on simple heuristics?

Our findings suggest “intuitive” reasoning often reflects heuristics, not logic.

📄 Read: rdcu.be/ehp0J
Kayson Fakhar (@kaysonfakhar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We started this as a “small side project” just to check what's what and expecting it to be wrapped up in about 3 months tops. 3 years and about 7 billion in-silico lesions after, the VOR is finally out in eLife - the journal: elifesciences.org/articles/101780

Milos Makes Maps (@milosmakesmaps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm excited to reveal my brand-new digital book: Mapping the World with R: Your Journey from Beginner to Data Cartographer. After years of coding, teaching, and sharing insights on my YouTube channel, I've compiled a comprehensive guide that demystifies spatial data

I'm excited to reveal my brand-new digital book: Mapping the World with R: Your Journey from Beginner to Data Cartographer.

After years of coding, teaching, and sharing insights on my YouTube channel, I've compiled a comprehensive guide that demystifies spatial data
Omid Ghasemi (@omid_ghasemi21) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our recently published paper in Psychonomic Bulletin & Review on #reasoning styles and #belief in God is now featured by Psychonomic Society! Thanks Jonathan A. Caballero for the interesting article. 📄 Paper: doi.org/10.3758/s13423… 📰 Feature: featuredcontent.psychonomic.org/reflecting-on-…

Nick Byrd, Ph.D. (@byrd_nick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A #nudge improves a decision environment. A #boost improves a decision competency. This paper argues against Sunstein's suggestion that boosts are thus educative or reflective (System 2) interventions. doi.org/10.1007/s11299… #BehavioralScience #Policy #PhilSci #CogSci #Edu

A #nudge improves a decision environment.
A #boost improves a decision competency.

This paper argues against Sunstein's suggestion that boosts are thus educative or reflective (System 2) interventions.

doi.org/10.1007/s11299…

#BehavioralScience #Policy #PhilSci #CogSci #Edu
Nick Byrd, Ph.D. (@byrd_nick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Global trust in scientists was above the midpoint (even for #climate scientists) across 69k people from 68 nations. Trust was predicted more by #religion than #politics or #science #literacy. Political gaps in trust (climate v general) varied by nation. dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…

Global trust in scientists was above the midpoint (even for #climate scientists) across 69k people from 68 nations.

Trust was predicted more by #religion than #politics or #science #literacy.

Political gaps in trust (climate v general) varied by nation.

dx.doi.org/10.1088/1748-9…