Angela Nyhout (@angelanyh) 's Twitter Profile
Angela Nyhout

@angelanyh

Developmental psychologist @KentPsychology studying hypothetical thinking, imagination, + narrative. Microwaving cold tea since 2018. 🇨🇦 in 🇬🇧. She/her

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🎉Congratulations to Hilary Sweatman, who has been named a 2021 Vanier Scholar. I've had the honour of collaborating with Hilary since she was a second year undergraduate at University of Toronto, and cannot imagine a more deserving recipient. So proud! vanier.gc.ca/en/scholar_sea…

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‘His stories, some of which were first drafted in our very own Templeman Library, have touched millions worldwide. We couldn’t be prouder.’ Our response to The Nobel Prize winner Abdulrazak Gurnah's fantastic success 🎉 bit.ly/3aglPGb #NobelPrize2021

Ben Phillips (@benphillips76) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Finally, the answer to the question “if you help a sloth cross the road, will they be grateful?” x.com/buitengebieden…

Niamh McLoughlin (@niamhmcloughl14) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thoroughly enjoyed broadly discussing different research topics I have worked on over the years- massive thanks to Ricardo The Dissenter for the interesting and insightful questions!

Maria Ridda (@mariaridda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am pleased to announce that my book ‘Criminality and Power in the Postcolonial City: Mapping the Mean Streets of Mumbai and Naples’ will be published by Routledge Literature on the 21st of November 2022 @Routledge_Socio Routledge Books Centre for the Global Study of Empire bit.ly/3zgUAZ5

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THIS paper. Please read it, and please share it. It boggles the mind that Association for Psychological Science would allow something like this to happen. Dealing with Diversity in Psychology: Science and Ideology psyarxiv.com/xk4yu via Center for Open Science

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I presented my first poster at the BCCCD conference in Budapest. The title of my poster was “Are children’s moral and emotion judgments affected by counterfactual alternatives.” Many thanks to all researchers for their inspiring comments. #BCCCD #BCCCD23

I presented my first poster at the BCCCD conference in Budapest. The title of my poster was “Are children’s moral and emotion judgments affected by counterfactual alternatives.” Many thanks to all researchers for their inspiring comments. #BCCCD #BCCCD23