Morgan Weaving (@weavingmorgan) 's Twitter Profile
Morgan Weaving

@weavingmorgan

Social psychologist, Postdoc @StanfordGSB, PhD @UniMelb, she/her

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USYD Psychology (@usydpsych) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate the amazing Academic and Professional women @USydPsych and remember the formidable Prof Sally Andrews. In honour of Sally, we have launched an Honours Scholarship for students facing financial hardship bit.ly/439WYP5#IWD2024

On this International Women’s Day, we celebrate the amazing Academic and Professional women @USydPsych and remember the formidable Prof Sally Andrews. In honour of Sally, we have launched an Honours Scholarship for students facing financial hardship bit.ly/439WYP5#IWD2024
The Psychologist (@psychmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On #InternationalWomensDay there are so many amazing women to discover in our archive, but a good place to start with the theme of #InvestInWomen is Prof Michelle Ryan on tackling workplace gender inequality bps.org.uk/psychologist/a…

simine vazire (@siminevazire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PhD position in history & philosophy of science at UniMelb with Fiona Fidler and me and the rest of the MetaMelb crowd! Pass it on to any prospective PhD students you know who might be interested (and stay tuned for another similar position in psych at UniMelb soon!)

April Bailey (@ahbailey04) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you @forbes for the excellent coverage of our recent work, led by Andrea Vial! We found that accommodating OTHERS sexism at work caused perceivers to view YOU as sexist, highlighting personal reputational stakes forbes.com/sites/michelle…

Kelly Kirkland (@kelly_kirkland_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New article drop in PNAS Nexus, exploring the link between economic inequality and moralization – on Twitter (X) and around the globe! doi.org/10.1093/pnasne… Thanks to Brock Bastian, Paul van Lange, Drew Gorenz, Khandis Blake, Ph.D. and my excellent co-authors around the world!

🚨New article drop in <a href="/PNASNexus/">PNAS Nexus</a>, exploring the link between economic inequality and moralization – on Twitter (X) and around the globe!  

doi.org/10.1093/pnasne…

Thanks to <a href="/drbrockbastian/">Brock Bastian</a>, <a href="/PaulvanLange/">Paul van Lange</a>, <a href="/DrewGorenz/">Drew Gorenz</a>, <a href="/KhandisBlake/">Khandis Blake, Ph.D.</a> and my excellent co-authors around the world!
Prof Michelle Ryan (@shellkryan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PSA-009 will conduct a multi-country test of gender-fair language intervention for stereotype bias. We expect that the completed project will be published in The Leadership Quarterly, where we have in-principle acceptance.

PSA-009 will conduct a multi-country test of gender-fair language intervention for stereotype bias. We expect that the completed project will be published in The Leadership Quarterly, where we have in-principle acceptance.
jordan wylie (@jowylie2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this is great news!!!! some of my work w @ana_gram_ and co-authors finds evidence of racial bias in the enforcement of many similar rules in NYC. findings are here: shorturl.at/YpSyf i’m often asked how to fix this bias—here's one way: just eliminate the law!

Morgan Weaving (@weavingmorgan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share this review paper that outlines evidence that minority group members live in ‘tighter’ social worlds. An enormous thank you to Michele J. Gelfand for all the mentorship and guidance on this! Empirical work to follow! authors.elsevier.com/c/1jrTj,rU~N-t…

Koenfucius 🔍 (@koenfucius) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The tightness of social norms is not uniform within a society, argue @weavingmorgan and @michelejgelfand: minorities have tightness imposed on them, and experience greater tightness because of their heightened awareness of social norms: buff.ly/47Oy7m9

The tightness of social norms is not uniform within a society, argue @weavingmorgan and @michelejgelfand: minorities have tightness imposed on them, and experience greater tightness because of their heightened awareness of social norms:  buff.ly/47Oy7m9
Adam Grant (@adammgrant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Abusive bosses don't drive performance. They undermine it. 471 studies, 149k people, 36 countries: in aggressive workplaces, we do poorer work, collaborate less, and shirk more. Incivility breaks confidence and breeds resentment. The best way to get results is to show respect.

Abusive bosses don't drive performance. They undermine it.

471 studies, 149k people, 36 countries: in aggressive workplaces, we do poorer work, collaborate less, and shirk more. Incivility breaks confidence and breeds resentment.

The best way to get results is to show respect.
Project Syndicate (@prosyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Michele Gelfand brings a cultural psychologist’s perspective to bear on the 2024 US presidential election. project-syndicate.org/commentary/us-…

David Schultner (@dschultner) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🌻 New paper out in PNASNews! We employ a reinforcement learning approach to understand how societal stereotypes are internalised as personal prejudice. link: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… David Amodio's excellent explainer 🧵 below:

🌻 New paper out in <a href="/PNASNews/">PNASNews</a>! We employ a reinforcement learning approach to understand how societal stereotypes are internalised as personal prejudice.

link: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…

<a href="/david_m_amodio/">David Amodio</a>'s excellent explainer 🧵 below:
Scott Griffiths (@scott1griffiths) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our study on the TikTok algorithm and eating disorders is finally published (big thx 2 Emily Harris). We scraped the metadata for ~1 million TikTok videos delivered to users w/ eating disorders versus users w/out eating disorders (i.e. healthy controls) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…

Our study on the TikTok algorithm and eating disorders is finally published (big thx 2 <a href="/emilya_harris/">Emily Harris</a>). We scraped the metadata for ~1 million TikTok videos delivered to users w/ eating disorders versus users w/out eating disorders (i.e. healthy controls) sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Papers written by non-white economists receive 5.1% to 9.6% fewer citations than those written by white economists. This disparity is not attributable to differences in research quality, author ability, or visibility. Rather, this racial gap emerges because scholars tend to

Papers written by non-white economists receive 5.1% to 9.6% fewer citations than those written by white economists. 

This disparity is not attributable to differences in research quality, author ability, or visibility. 

Rather, this racial gap emerges because scholars tend to
Begüm Babür (@babur_begum) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🥳Exciting news! My first paper is out now in PNASNews, on work I’ve done at USC SLAC Lab This work was a great collaboration between Yuan Chang Leong, Chelsey Pan, & Leor Hackel We examined how the brain learns from experiences of social acceptance and rejection🧵👇

John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Non-White scientists endure longer waiting times between the submission and acceptance of their manuscripts, and upon publication, their papers receive fewer citations than would be expected based on textual similarity."

"Non-White scientists endure longer waiting times between the submission and acceptance of their manuscripts, and upon publication, their papers receive fewer citations than would be expected based on textual similarity."
John B. Holbein (@johnholbein1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can you guess what happens when women are denied a wanted abortion? ... ... ... In the short run, their risk of death rises as a direct result. In the long run--a full 15 years later--women denied an abortion experience... -more health issues, -lower educational attainment,

Can you guess what happens when women are denied a wanted abortion?

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...
...

In the short run, their risk of death rises as a direct result.

In the long run--a full 15 years later--women denied an abortion experience...

-more health issues, 
-lower educational attainment,