Maksim Rudnev ๐บ๐ฆ
@maksimrudnev
University of Waterloo. Values, morals, SEM, and fun.
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http://maksimrudnev.com 18-09-2010 07:31:57
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Is intellectual humility always a virtue? Rachel Fraser โฆAeon Magazineโฉ aeon.co/essays/why-intโฆ
More important values are more more stable (unlike traits which are more stable in general). Makes sense, as low importance of a value is indifference hence entropy. = Choosing between two options you dislike is less stable vs having a clear preference onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.111โฆ
New Study๐Measurement invariance alert! Ron Fischer & Maksim Rudnev ๐บ๐ฆ reflect on the broader questions underlying invariance tests and argue they are substantive tools that can help us better understand personality processes across diverse populations. doi.org/10.1177/089020โฆ
Wise individuals serve as a contrast to the unwise; they are the ones we choose to follow, vote for, and strive to become. But what exactly makes up wisdom? Maksim Rudnev ๐บ๐ฆ Igor Grossmann, PhD @igi.bsky.social psyche.co/ideas/wisdom-iโฆ
The Wise Judgment Consortium (wiseminds.uwaterloo.ca) introduces Maksim Rudnev ๐บ๐ฆ, a quantitative social scientist here at the Wisdom & Culture Lab at University of Waterloo! His work explores human values, their cultural variability, and how they shape social perception across societies. 1/6
'Cause it's just a soul whose intentions are good... oh lord, please don't let MI be misunderstood! Measurement invariance is more than a statistical assumption. Check out our new preprint (with Flo Pargent, Maksim Rudnev ๐บ๐ฆ and David Goretzko)! osf.io/preprints/psyaโฆ