Arran Reader

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Lecturer in Psychology, University of Stirling. Brains / bodies / movement.
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In time for the fall semester ! (Yes, already 😳)

I find this essay on the teaching workload really useful; it suggests how to unpack all of the actual facets of teaching & decide how to tackle & prioritize them

šŸ™ @LoleenBerdahl

#academicchatter

https://loleen.substack.com/p/how-to-streamline-your-teaching-workload

How to streamline your teaching workload for next semester

Plus links to some additional teaching resources. Because September is coming! (sorry)

Academia Made Easier

Quite enjoying this summer of discontent with large commercial academic publishers https://www.timeshighereducation.com/news/another-wiley-journal-board-resigns-after-month-long-strike

#DiamondOA not #RipOffOA

Another Wiley journal board resigns after month-long strike

Departing editors accept that there’s ā€˜no shortage of academics’ to replace them as they call for ā€˜concerted action’

Times Higher Education (THE)
An executive summary of science’s replication crisis

I wrote this as part of a handout to convince people in power near me to do something about the replication crisis (no luck so far). To evaluate and build on previous findings, a researcher sometim…

Alex Holcombe's blog
I was in grad school taking an optics class before I learned that people are NOT supposed to see like this at night. #Astigmatism

The Guardian covers the story of the mass resignation of "Neuroimage" (published by Elsevier) editorial board.

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2023/may/07/too-greedy-mass-walkout-at-global-science-journal-over-unethical-fees

#elsevier #OpenAccess #Neuroscience #ScienceMastodon

ā€˜Too greedy’: mass walkout at global science journal over ā€˜unethical’ fees

Entire board resigns over actions of academic publisher whose profit margins outstrip even Google and Amazon

The Guardian

šŸ‘€ "...Scottish #university principals share 'eye-watering' pay rises worth more than Ā£300,000.
The Scotsman finds 11 university chiefs were handed large pay hikes in the wake of pandemic cuts."

So the mean is Ā£20k *rise* in 2022 among 15 VP's. But NB wide variations including reversal of some temporary pandemic pay cuts including at #EdinburghUni... to Ā£406,000 per year šŸ‘€. #UCUrising
āž”ļø https://archive.ph/6gUXT

Short-term incentives of research evaluations: Evidence from the UK Research Excellence Framework https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0048733323000136

More papers submitted just before the REF deadlines, compared to just after, and those papers submitted just before are less highly cited, less diverse and more likely to be retracted

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#metaresearch #metascience

I am working on a paper quantifying the number of registered studies on the Open Science Framework that end up publicly shared (e.g., as a paper, preprint, thesis in a repository, or conference poster with enough detail to include in a meta-analysis). Which % of registered studies do you think ends up shared like this? I am curious how surprising our results are, or if they are in line with expectations.

Reflexivity is not just for qualitative researchers:

ā€œIn this paper, we make the case for integrating reflexivity across all research approaches, before providing a ā€˜beginner's guide’ for quantitative researchers wishing to engage reflexively with their own work.ā€

Jamieson et al. (2023):

Published (shareable?) version: https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/share/SU2KRDNH8NGVDQ2IZYFX?target=10.1111/spc3.12735

Preprint: https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/xvrhm

@socialpsych
#OpenScience
#MetaScience
#ResearcherBias
#Reflexivity
#Quantitative
#Qualitative
#Positionality

Bodily maps of musical sensations generalize across cultures

https://psyarxiv.com/qfyts/