Susan Nolan
@susan_a_nolan
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05-11-2012 19:17:52
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I loved working on this Psych Hacks book with some of my favorite psychology people: R. Eric Landrum (he, him, his), Regan A. R. Gurung (He/HIs), Maureen McCarthy, and Dana Dunn!
Intentionally "provoking" international psychology educators in an article with wonderful colleagues: Jacqueline Cranney, Dana Dunn, Prof Julie Hulme, Sue Morris, and Kimberly Norris. frontiersin.org/articles/10.33…
More than ever, it's important to fight back against disinformation and malinformation. MichaelKimball and I consider the role of photos in this battle in our latest Psychology Today piece. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinf…
The Misinformation Desk (w/Susan Nolan) returns with some research about how people perceive potentially threatening groups. It explains some things: psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinf…
A new Psychology Today piece with MichaelKimball on how perceived threat may lead to dangerous discrimination. Based on fascinating (albeit disconcerting) new research findings by Rebecca Ponce de Leon and colleagues.
I already loved Maintenance Phase with the super smart and hilarious hosts Aubrey Gordon isn’t here and @RottenInDenmark, but the latest episode is perfection, a primer on behavioral science research, especially globally. I plan to use it in my classes, F bombs and all! buzzsprout.com/1411126?client…
Brigitte Khoury (co-chair with Susan Nolan ), American University of Beirut discussing problem of her training from the US not applying to communities in Beirut. Re Critical needs for international competencies in Psychological training continue #APA2022
Check out my new piece on preprints with MichaelKimball! psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinf…
A new Psychology Today piece with MichaelKimball about "fauxtography" -- such as fantastical viral CGI animal videos (like those by Vernon Manlapaz) that scammers misleadingly market as "news" for views and profit. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinf…
Always fun to write with MichaelKimball for Psychology Today! This time on replication and whether smiling increases longevity. Spoiler: Probably not.
Fun with science communication with props to Credible Hulk (Psychology Today) - with the great MichaelKimball psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinf…
A new Psychology Today piece with MichaelKimball on the perils of sharing without reading! psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinf…
I’m excited to present at The Science Teachers Association of Victoria/VCE Psychology at University of Melbourne in a few weeks alongside Professor Judith Gullifer and Dr Karen Marangio! With thanks to The Fulbright Program for a semester in Australia!
A more-uplifting-than-usual piece with MichaelKimball for Psychology Today
A new Psychology Today piece with MichaelKimball on tricking ChatGPT into creating misinformation. Chilling. psychologytoday.com/us/blog/misinf…
#ChatGPT can be used by bad actors to generate misinformation, write Susan Nolan and MichaelKimball for Psychology Today. buff.ly/3FCLrx7
Who gets phished? The psychology of scam susceptibility. A new Psychology Today piece with MichaelKimball. psychologytoday.com/au/blog/misinf…
Very excited to join #NUConnects in Sydney! Than you to fellow alum Cynthia Wang for organizing a fantastic event! Purple pride!