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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 πŸ€—γ€½οΈ)

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 πŸ€—γ€½οΈ)
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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 πŸ‘‡). 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 πŸ‘‡).

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 Behaviourβ€”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…