Jan (@janpfaender) 's Twitter Profile
Jan

@janpfaender

PhD student studying trust in science @InstitutNicod and @Cognition_ENS
Not here anymore, come find me on the other place @janpfa.bsky.social

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Paul Novosad (@paulnovosad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I knew scientists were territorial but this is next level. Remember Katalin Karikó, the unsung hero of mRNA vaccines? Her advisor Robert Suhadolnik tried to have her deported when she accepted a competing offer in another lab.

I knew scientists were territorial but this is next level.

Remember Katalin Karikó, the unsung hero of mRNA vaccines?  Her advisor Robert Suhadolnik tried to have her deported when she accepted a competing offer in another lab.
Shayan Sardarizadeh (@shayan86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD: How to check if a tweet screenshot is fake? Dozens of fake screnshots of tweets have gone viral in recently. So, here's a simple guide on how one can quickly check if a screenshot of a tweet attributed to an account is genuine or fake before falling for or sharing it.

THREAD: How to check if a tweet screenshot is fake?

Dozens of fake screnshots of tweets have gone viral in recently. So, here's a simple guide on how one can quickly check if a screenshot of a tweet attributed to an account is genuine or fake before falling for or sharing it.
Shayan Sardarizadeh (@shayan86) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THREAD: How to verify images online? Social media is awash with false or misleading images, some of which get millions of engagements. So, here's a simple guide on ways you can quickly check the veracity of an image you see on your social media feeds.

THREAD: How to verify images online?

Social media is awash with false or misleading images, some of which get millions of engagements. 

So, here's a simple guide on ways you can quickly check the veracity of an image you see on your social media feeds.
The New Yorker (@newyorker) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dan Ariely’s research on dishonesty presented an optimistic view of human behavior. But a group of behavioral scientists believes some of his findings were too good to be true. nyer.cm/jIT2AZu

Hugo Mercier (@hugoreasoning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Daniel Nettle is looking for a grad student and a postdoc to work on his fantastic THRESHOLD project, more information there danielnettle.org.uk/2023/10/10/the…

Sacha Altay (@sacha_altay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵 New WP 🧵 Should AI-generated content be labeled as such on social media? We show that these labels would have detrimental consequences on harmless AI content and would be less effective than false labels in preventing the spread of false news. osf.io/preprints/psya…

🧵 New WP 🧵

Should AI-generated content be labeled as such on social media?

We show that these labels would have detrimental consequences on harmless AI content and would be less effective than false labels in preventing the spread of false news.

osf.io/preprints/psya…
Communications Psychology (@commspsychol) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If psychological measures are used only once or twice it threatens the credibility of research Malte Elson, Ian Hussey @taymalsalti Ruben C. Arslan propose guidelines to ensure that psychological measures are standardized and unlike toothbrushes, reused. nature.com/articles/s4427…

Kevin Kiley (@kkiley) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New preprint! Since @vaiseys and I said adults rarely change, there's been pushback saying ppl change all the time. So we (plus Achim Edelmann, turgut keskintürk & Isabella Bouklas) tried to quantify how much cultural difference can be explained by change: osf.io/preprints/soca…

Taym Alsalti (@taymalsalti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Alright, 1st 1st author manuscript, elated, etc. etc., let’s get to it: We need more high-quality norms in psychology and traditional sampling and norming techniques won’t get us there. MRP can help, though! x.com/PsyArXiv_bot_v…

Alright, 1st 1st author manuscript, elated, etc. etc., let’s get to it: We need more high-quality norms in psychology and traditional sampling and norming techniques won’t get us there. MRP can help, though! x.com/PsyArXiv_bot_v…
Sacha Altay (@sacha_altay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have a new working paper on concerns about what is real and fake on the internet 😱 Relying on data from the Digital News Report, I conducted a pre-registered analysis of concerns about misinformation between 2018 to 2023 in 46 countries (N = 509,797). osf.io/preprints/psya…

I have a new working paper on concerns about what is real and fake on the internet 😱

Relying on data from the Digital News Report, I conducted a pre-registered analysis of concerns about misinformation between 2018 to 2023 in 46 countries (N = 509,797).

osf.io/preprints/psya…
Gilad Feldman (@giladfeldman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mindblowing. Showed this to students, they were 🤯🤯😲😲. If you haven't tried it, take 5 minutes, have a look. It's free, and we, in Hong Kong, are GPT/AI blocked, so this solves 2 major issue for students in HK wanting to leverage AI for super easy data analysis. Brilliant.

Benoît de Courson (@benoitdecourson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper from Daniel Nettle, with Kate Pickett, Coralie Chevallier, Eliott & Matthew Johnson "Short-term changes in financial situation have immediate mental health consequences: The Changing Cost of Living Study" osf.io/preprints/psya…

New paper from Daniel Nettle, with <a href="/ProfKEPickett/">Kate Pickett</a>, <a href="/CoralieChevall1/">Coralie Chevallier</a>, Eliott &amp; Matthew Johnson

"Short-term changes in financial situation have immediate mental health consequences: The Changing Cost of Living Study"

osf.io/preprints/psya…
Ariana Modirrousta-Galian (@arianamgalian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New paper out with Phil Higham and Tina Seabrooke in Current Opinion in Psychology as part of a special issue on The Psychology of Misinformation‼️ Mean Rating Difference Scores are Poor Measures of Discernment: The Role of Response Criteria (doi.org/10.1016/j.cops…).

New paper out with <a href="/Prof_PhilH/">Phil Higham</a> and <a href="/tinaseabrooke/">Tina Seabrooke</a> in Current Opinion in Psychology as part of a special issue on The Psychology of Misinformation‼️

Mean Rating Difference Scores are Poor Measures of Discernment: The Role of Response Criteria (doi.org/10.1016/j.cops…).
Andreas Jungherr (@ajungherr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As fears of disinformation are making their way from #davos into headlines, this new publication might be timely: In a survey-experiment Adrian Rauchfleisch and I show that alarmist warnings against disinformation carry significant unintended negative effects. link.springer.com/article/10.100… 🧵

Tyler Vigen (@tylervigen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's new, it's improved, it's got AI-generated explanations for why everything correlates. Today I'm launching the new Spurious Correlations: tylervigen.com/spurious-corre…

It's new, it's improved, it's got AI-generated explanations for why everything correlates.  Today I'm launching the new Spurious Correlations: tylervigen.com/spurious-corre…
Crystal Lewis @cghlewis.bsky.social (@cghlewis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Recently a researcher gave me a dataset, and I asked: What do the values (1,2,3,4) of this variable mean? Their response: The categories are in order in Qualtrics, so the values should be in order. Me: Are you sure about that? 😉 #alwayscheck cghlewis.com/blog/survey_da…

Recently a researcher gave me a dataset, and I asked:
What do the values (1,2,3,4) of this variable mean?

Their response:
The categories are in order in Qualtrics, so the values should be in order.

Me:
Are you sure about that? 😉
#alwayscheck

cghlewis.com/blog/survey_da…
Sacha Altay (@sacha_altay) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out in Nature Human Behaviour 🔥 Can people tell true from false news? Yes! Our meta-analysis shows that people rate true news as more accurate than false news (d = 1.12) and were better at spotting false news than at recognizing true news (d = 0.32).

Out in Nature Human Behaviour 🔥

Can people tell true from false news? 

Yes! Our meta-analysis shows that people rate true news as more accurate than false news (d = 1.12) and were better at spotting false news than at recognizing true news (d = 0.32).