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Sam Pratt

@sampratt99

Lab Manager @UNCpsych: deepestbeliefslab.com - learning about loneliness, morality, and political conflict. Incoming PhD student @UCLA

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I had a great time this weekend presenting with Emily Kubin at the Templeton World Charity Foundation Listening and Learning in a Polarized World meetup in Marrakesh, Morocco. Templeton World Charity Foundation put on an amazing event!

I had a great time this weekend presenting with <a href="/emily_kubin/">Emily Kubin</a> at the Templeton World Charity Foundation Listening and Learning in a Polarized World meetup in Marrakesh, Morocco. <a href="/TempletonWorld/">Templeton World Charity Foundation</a> put on an amazing event!
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Smile if you’re moving to Columbus!! It was a great year at UNC Psych & Neuro. This summer, Madhulika Shastry and I are moving with Kurt Gray’s Deepest Beliefs Lab to Ohio State Psychology! Excited to join. (forever Go Blue, though 🤗〽️)

Smile if you’re moving to Columbus!!

It was a great year at <a href="/UNCPsych/">UNC Psych & Neuro</a>. This summer, <a href="/mshastry10/">Madhulika Shastry</a> and I are moving with <a href="/kurtjgray/">Kurt Gray</a>’s <a href="/DeepBeliefsLab/">Deepest Beliefs Lab</a> to <a href="/OhioStatePsych/">Ohio State Psychology</a>! Excited to join. 

(forever Go Blue, though 🤗〽️)
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Lots of famous findings about human behavior are built on the results of economic games - tasks where participants allocate resources or make choices with different payoffs. A new study finds that up to 70% of participants don't understand the instructions of these games.

Lots of famous findings about human behavior are built on the results of economic games - tasks where participants allocate resources or make choices with different payoffs. A new study finds that up to 70% of participants don't understand the instructions of these games.
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50 years ago Thomas Nagel famously asked "What is it like to be a bat?" Now, some really promising insights into the stream of consciousness.

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There is no legit evolutionary psychology podcast. My friend David Pietraszewski and I thought this was a dire situation, so we set out to fix it. I’m excited to announce the start of Evolutionary Psychology (the podcast). I wrote a little something about it on my blog. (Link below).

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AI is quickly becoming a valuable tool in psychological research. I created a short guide to help you use it well (link in comments 👇). Includes CustomGPTs, example prompts, and tools for lit reviews, survey design, data analysis, and manuscript prep.

AI is quickly becoming a valuable tool in psychological research. I created a short guide to help you use it well (link in comments 👇).

Includes CustomGPTs, example prompts, and tools for lit reviews, survey design, data analysis, and manuscript prep.
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Some promising trends in the psychology replication crisis since 2004: - Fewer studies publish weak p values (.01 < p < .05) - Studies with weak p values are less likely to get cited - The % of weak p values (26%) is now roughly what we would expect from studies with 80% power.

Some promising trends in the psychology replication crisis since 2004:

- Fewer studies publish weak p values (.01 &lt; p &lt; .05)
- Studies with weak p values are less likely to get cited
- The % of weak p values (26%) is now roughly what we would expect from studies with 80% power.
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🧵1/12 New GreeneLab paper in Nature Human Behaviour—after 5+ years! Our cooperative quiz game, Tango (letstango.org), defuses political animosity and improves democracy-related attitudes. Some key effects last 4 months doi.org/10.1038/s41562…