
David N. Rapp
@profrapp
Professor of Psychology and Learning Sciences at Northwestern University studying the effects of exposure to inaccurate information on memory and comprehension.
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http://rapplab.sesp.northwestern.edu 24-03-2011 18:56:25
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Honored to be this year's recipient of Northwestern's Florence Sales award for teaching, advising, and mentorship! Big thank you to all of the incredible students I've had the opportunity to work with, David N. Rapp for being my #1 fan, and The Wormhole Coffee for keeping me conscious ๐ฅณ

What we read can influence what we consider true even if bluntly wrong. The good news: Reflection might help. The bad news: Reflection is not the goal in many reading situations (e.g., read a novel). Today's #journalclub article (Nikita Antonia Salovich, PhD David N. Rapp): psycnet.apa.org/record/2020-81โฆ

Call For Papers: Frontiers special topic - The Psychology of Fake News on Social Media frontiersin.org/research-topicโฆ University of Strathclyde Strathclyde Humanities & Social Sciences David N. Rapp Mark Shephard ๐ณ๏ธโ๐ Strathclyde - Government and Public Policy Jens Koed Madsen British Psychological Society American Psychological Association Australian Psychological Society EFPA Gordon Pennycook Sander van der Linden please RT




.David N. Rapp told @RadioXimena that he thinks one-on-one, trusted messengers are the best way to convince people to get vaccinated. โTo effect change, really encourage people to take up vaccination behaviors, we have to meet them where theyโre at,โ he said. spr.ly/6012yUclg

.David N. Rapp told @RadioXimena that he thinks one-on-one, trusted messengers are the best way to convince people to get vaccinated. โTo effect change, really encourage people to take up vaccination behaviors, we have to meet them where theyโre at,โ he said. spr.ly/6012ytf6Y


Congratulations to Nikita Salovich (Northwestern University), recipient of the Psychonomic Society's 2021 Graduate Student Conference Award. Make sure to check out Nikita's poster at #psynom21! bit.ly/3Cgv9Wu Nikita Antonia Salovich, PhD




Don't scoff at those who embrace misinformation, SESP psychology + learning sciences David N. Rapp tells NPR. Instead, meet people where they're at and think about the core issues behind their mistrust. Read /listen to the story ๐ spr.ly/6012JMxre. Northwestern Sources #COVID19


We're hiring! Tenure-line assist. prof., pursuing an integrated approach to the scientific study of language, utilizing experimental, computational, and/or data-intensive approaches to inform linguistic theory and its applications. App. deadline Jan 10! linguistics.northwestern.edu/about/news/facโฆ

Your girl is officially ABD (all but dissertation)! BIG thank you to my dream team committee of David N. Rapp Sid Horton and Nadia Brashier for their support ๐


To rhyme is sublimeโฆfor our memories. New post by Lisa Fazio on #psynomMC Springer Psychology paper by Brooke andy elfenbein @profrapp featuredcontent.psychonomic.org/roses-are-red-โฆ


Awesome new episode of Build For Tomorrow on all the facts you think that you know that are actually wrong (spoiler: goldfish have memories waaay longer than 2 secs). Plus, David N. Rapp is featured on the show! Check it out wherever you listen to your podcasts: jasonfeifer.com/episode/all-thโฆ

What if everything we knew about the memory span of a goldfish was all wrong? In the podcast "Build for Tomorrow" Jason Feifer talks to David N. Rapp about why we remember misinformation so easily and whether there's a better way to learn. A fun listen! spr.ly/6017zVGxh


Congratulations to Dr. Nikita Salovich Nikita Antonia Salovich, PhD for successfully defending her dissertation today! A pleasure to have learned from and with you these years. And canโt wait to hear of your future successes and impact. You are great!


In Association for Psychological Science's Observer, David N. Rapp explains how he began studying learning and #misinformation: 1/6