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Brian Cugelman, PhD

@cugelman

Tech-savvy behavioral and data science. #Psychology #BehavioralScience #UXD

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Nicole Barbaro (@nicolebarbaro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Meta-meta-analysis of 200 meta-analyses in Psych Bull since 2016 shows that average power of psychological studies is 36%, but variable across sub-areas: Behavioral Genetics is highest powered area (avg>70%), Social and Cognitive among lowest (avg~20%) psycnet.apa.org/record/2018-51…

Meta-meta-analysis of 200 meta-analyses in Psych Bull since 2016 shows that average power of psychological studies is 36%, but variable across sub-areas: Behavioral Genetics is highest powered area (avg>70%), Social and Cognitive among lowest (avg~20%) psycnet.apa.org/record/2018-51…
Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am teaching a graduate course on moral psychology this Spring. The syllabus is now available on my lab website and includes hyperlinks to all the articles if you want to read along: drive.google.com/file/d/1Cuy4Nj… Also feel free to borrow anything for your own courses or workshops.

I am teaching a graduate course on moral psychology this Spring. The syllabus is now available on my lab website and includes hyperlinks to all the articles if you want to read along: drive.google.com/file/d/1Cuy4Nj…

Also feel free to borrow anything for your own courses or workshops.
Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy are associated with virtuous victim signaling — a form of status-seeking, in which people portrays themselves as virtuous victims to garner sympathy and elevates their moral status gwern.net/doc/psychology…

Machiavellianism, narcissism, and psychopathy are associated with virtuous victim signaling — a form of status-seeking, in which people portrays themselves as virtuous victims to garner sympathy and elevates their moral status gwern.net/doc/psychology…
Jay Van Bavel, PhD (@jayvanbavel) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Big Five test is about twice as accurate as the Meyers-Briggs test for predicting life outcomes, placing the usefulness of the MBTI test halfway between science and astrology—literally. When we use personality tests that impose categories—like the Meyers Briggs or

The Big Five test is about twice as accurate as the Meyers-Briggs test for predicting life outcomes, placing the usefulness of the MBTI test halfway between science and astrology—literally.

When we use personality tests that impose categories—like the Meyers Briggs or
Mohammad Atari (@mohammadatari90) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨New Preprint🚨 *Moral Stereotyping in Large Language Models* We show that LLMs are inaccurate in estimating the moral values of diverse cultures: LLMs stereotype cultures in predictable ways. Led by my star Ph.D. student, Aliah Zewail osf.io/preprints/psya…

🚨New Preprint🚨

*Moral Stereotyping in Large Language Models*

We show that LLMs are inaccurate in estimating the moral values of diverse cultures: LLMs stereotype cultures in predictable ways. 

Led by my star Ph.D. student, Aliah Zewail 

osf.io/preprints/psya…
Oliver Kenyon | CRO & Landing Pages (@oliverkenyon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Trust forms faster than any other emotion online." Behavioral scientist Brian Cugelman shares what most marketers miss after 2 decades studying digital psychology: Everyone focuses on tactics: - Countdown timers - Star ratings - Trust badges But here's the deeper truth: Trust

"Trust forms faster than any other emotion online."

Behavioral scientist <a href="/cugelman/">Brian Cugelman</a> shares what most marketers miss after 2 decades studying digital psychology:

Everyone focuses on tactics:

- Countdown timers
- Star ratings
- Trust badges

But here's the deeper truth:

Trust
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This is what democracy looks like. This is what's supposed to happen when the debate is over. This is what makes Canada great. 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

Brian Cugelman, PhD (@cugelman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Launching a new YouTube channel on the culture wars, from the perspective of psychology, neuroscience, and social science: youtube.com/watch?v=_fp3v2…

Brian Cugelman, PhD (@cugelman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One political party in Canada is raising the issue of voters accidently voting for the wrong candidate in elections crowded with fake contenders. The data shows that many Canadians have had their votes sabotaged, accidentally going to the person above or below who they intended.

Brian Cugelman, PhD (@cugelman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There is scientific evidence dating back to the 1920s that shows rank-order bias is real in ballots. Recent studies show that the bias becomes more pronounced as the number of candidates increases, giving an unfair advantage to those at the top. On large ballots, the impact of

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Official party status is granted by the people, not by the government. The federal NDP are a fringe party that was roundly rejected by Canadian voters. That should be the end of the discussion. torontosun.com/news/national/…

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Sharing a video with statistical evidence that Pierre Poilievre’s Carleton race was likely biased, due to candidate stuffing. All proof comes from Elections Canada data and I will share a full transparent methodology. There is credible evidence that you need to consider:

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Hey Jasmin Laine 🇨🇦, Wyatt Claypool, Moose on the Loose & Northern Perspective: If you’d like to see arguments against the Longest Ballot Committee, this video covers the basics of why long ballots are anti-democratic. Also covers how candidate stuffing may have influenced Pierre

Eyal Yakoby (@eyakoby) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UN claimed 14,000 babies would starve—24 hours later, a pro-Palestinian murdered a couple in D.C. Today, the media lied about Israeli tanks firing on aid-seekers—hours later, a pro-Palestinian firebombed a hostage vigil in Colorado. The media must be held accountable.