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Rasmus Rosenberg Larsen

@rasmusrosenberg

Forensic Epistemologist and Philosopher @ University of Toronto | #OpenScience

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I am hiring a PhD student on the meaningful interpretation of effect sizes as part of my VICI funded project. This is a 4 year paid position in a welcoming and collaborative environment. Find out more or apply at tue.nl/werken-bij-tue…

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This is such a cool thread (and study) on the Müller-Lyer illusion. We have often discussed in my epistemology class whether this illusion is "hard-wired" or "learned". Next semester I will be using your work, Dorsa Amir and Chaz Firestone – thanks for sharing!

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Science communication, why? I constantly thought about this when developing my book proposal for Psychopathy Unmasked. I concluded that too many people had been wrongfully harmed by the psychopathy “diagnosis”, someone had to communicate this. open.spotify.com/episode/3Ic3pI…

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This statement arguably (still) holds for most sub-disciplines in behavioral science. I think there’s some degree of progress in parts of forensic and clinical psychology, but probably nothing to boast about.

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My book, #PsychopathyUnmasked, is out on June 17. I have created a blog series of short behind-the-scenes stories: what sparked my interest in psychopathy and how the book project took shape. Think of it as a peek behind the curtain. Check it out: psychopathyunmasked.com/post/blog-seri…

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Helen De Cruz left our world today. Her book "Wonderstruck: How Wonder and Awe Shape the Way We Think" reminded me why I love doing science so much. Helen had agreed to come on the Night Science Podcast but sadly was not feeling well enough in the end for the recording.

Helen De Cruz left our world today. Her book "Wonderstruck: How Wonder and Awe Shape the Way We Think" reminded me why I love doing science so much. Helen had agreed to come on the Night Science Podcast but sadly was not feeling well enough in the end for the recording.
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While individualism and isolated work remain common in #academia, coordination offers substantial benefits. This Comment urges systemic changes from all stakeholders toward more coordinated #science. Sajedeh Rasti Daniël Lakens nature.com/articles/s4156…

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Philosophy of Science arguably has many values to working or “real” scientists. It’s not a dead and hollow activity like Hawking and others so often claimed…

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Whenever we post videos of our work in trash-filled rivers in Asia and Latin America, I sometimes see people make unkind or even racist comments about the people who live there. Things like calling them “pigs” or remarks about “brown people” that I won’t repeat here. When I read

Whenever we post videos of our work in trash-filled rivers in Asia and Latin America, I sometimes see people make unkind or even racist comments about the people who live there. Things like calling them “pigs” or remarks about “brown people” that I won’t repeat here.

When I read