Standard typo on first post in a thread - when will we get editing on Bluesky?
03.12.2024 12:15
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PrivlocR - analyzing location data easily and securely β PAVE Project
It is also completely offline - your participants' locations never leave your computer and are certainly not shared with a big company. You can read more on my blog post below. Please let me know if you find this useful!
pave.irlresearch.site/posts/privloc/
03.12.2024 12:13
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Instead of a paid, proprietary service (think Google Maps) it uses free map data from OpenStreetMap. This saves costs and also lets that you capture map data the way it was when you ran the study, making it reproducible even as map data changes over time.
03.12.2024 12:13
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privlocR takes a list of locations - longitudes and latitudes - and translates each one into a list of tags - is this near any buildings? any shops? is it in a university? in a forest or near a coastline? All in a few simple lines of R code.
03.12.2024 12:13
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Offline Reproducible and Privacy Preserving Location Analysis
Given a set of coordinates and pre-downloaded map data from OpenStreetMap retrieves meaningful tags of locations at a certain distance atound each coordinate, such as "shop","ocean","residential". Thi...
Do you collect location data from participants, or does your data collection platform has an option to do so that you didn't know what to do with? A new tool I've developed - the privlocR package, allows for free, easy, offline and private analysis of location data haranse.github.io/privlocR/ind...
03.12.2024 12:13
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On today's edition of "Sh*t I wish I knew 8 years ago"
Simple "isolate" function from blml package to get within- and between-person centered versions of a list of variables.
H/t to kzee.github.io/Centering_De...
#Rstats #AcademicSky
23.11.2024 17:47
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This work was conducted at the Princeton Social Neuroscience Lab, led by @dianatamir.bsky.social , with original study design and data collection led by Tony Phan and assisted by @markthornton.bsky.social and Sara Verosky. My work on it was supported by the European Unionβs Horizon 2020 programme.
23.10.2024 18:08
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This increased stereotyping might explain some of the harassment and other problematic behaviors these populations experience. You can read a slightly longer summary at the PAVE project blog pave.irlresearch.site/posts/social...
23.10.2024 18:05
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These might include celebrities, or model minorities (e.g., women who are perceived by some men as purer, more delicate and more moral). Our findings suggest that in these cases people are especially likely to rely on stereotypes even if they have ostensibly positive attitudes.
23.10.2024 18:04
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We found that familiarity was uniquely associated with the use of target-specific knowledge, while liking (by itself) was associated with more stereotyping. This has real implications for inferences about others we like, but are not familiar with and do not feel similar to.
23.10.2024 18:04
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To answer this question, we asked participants to make social inferences about various targets - celebrities, fictional people, and real acquaintances, while measuring similarity, familiarity and liking as well as the use of different information sources.
23.10.2024 18:03
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In most cases, similarity, familiarity and liking go together, and lead to more use of self-knowledge (assuming that others' beliefs are like ours) and target-specific knowledge and less use of stereotypes. The current study asks what happens when these dimensions diverge.
23.10.2024 18:03
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How do we reach agreement? @dianatamir.bsky.social @shannon47burns.bsky.social @falklab.bsky.social @haransened.bsky.social , Laetitia Mwilambwe-Tshilobo, Lily Tsoi and I just published a preprint on the conversational dynamics supporting agreement. [1/8] π§΅
08.10.2024 16:09
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"Whether you are watching student protesters on social media or experiencing the protests in person, the way you understand these protests depends on your perception of what they are protesting. It could not be otherwise."
Great article on what is happening, and why we perceive it in the way we do.
26.04.2024 22:57
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editor's decision letter
13.04.2024 12:03
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New blog post:
For the past two years I've been busy working on a large dyadic experience sampling study. After successfully recruiting some pilot participants on Prolific, I ended up recruiting the entire sample that way. Here's how it went (well):
pave.irlresearch.site/posts/dyadic...
16.03.2024 19:37
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