Study with Subwords is OUT NOW on the App Store!
It's playful learning app for everyone with fun interactions, an simple design and a huge emphasis on accessibility!
Try Study with Subwords for free!
https://apps.apple.com/app/id6444380323
Reposts appreciated! 🚀
Turn learning into a word puzzle in Study with Subwords! The idea is simple - you create a study list, like one for countries and their capital or English words and their translation into Spanish. Study with Subwords will split these words into pieces and you have to put them back together. With mu…
I need some help:
I’m looking for an iOS developer joining me to work on @onesec!
More info + apply here: https://fuchsia-baroness-b58.notion.site/iOS-Developer-for-one-sec-b400f5ea16b847309bac5ed11fa1f9d9
[reposts appreciated 🙏]
Did you notice a cool new button has been added to JASP? Our latest and exciting new feature, the R Syntax mode now allows you to access the underlying function call in R for your analyses!
Learn more about how to use R Syntax on our latest blogpost here:
https://jasp-stats.org/2023/03/06/r-syntax-mode-in-jasp-the-first-button/
With the release of JASP 0.17, a new button has been added to the menus for the core analyses. In addition to renaming, duplicating, deleting an analysis and viewing the help file, JASP users now have access to the underlying… Continue reading →
Journal editing is a lot more than implementing policies. To help get us on the same page, I created this guide for Collabra: Psychology editors. I thought others might be interested, too. It's full of (possibly wrong) opinions. I hope it stimulates discussion!
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1zzEItmrMQpA3stKTL2X4Sl1XFCq6Qbi1uTYEwHb6-zE/edit?usp=sharing
Join us in our efforts to provide relief to the victims of the recent earthquake on the Syrian-Turkish border.
Donate to any humanitarian organization providing assistance in the region, and get lifetime access to Structured Pro as our way of saying thank you.
We'll match the amount up to €20,000 until February 24.
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2 more weeks to our online SciBeh workshop "Collectively Intelligent Science Communication": March 1/2, 2023
Speakers:
A. Freeman, Cambridge
L. McIntyre, Boston University
R. Gooberman-Hill, Bristol
G. Contessa, Carleton
G. Mulgan, UCL
****Join us to produce a report in a "Rapid Think Tank" on one of 3 topics of choice***
Topic 1 - Evidence comm. vs. science comm.
Topic 2 - Denialism: from COVID-19 to Climate Change
Topic 3 - Building trust in science
Description Topic 1 - Evidence communication vs. science communication Topic 2 - Denialism: from COVID-19 to Climate Change Topic 3 - Building trust in science Videos Workshop’s Outcomes: RTT-produced Reports 1.
✨ Happy to announce I’m filling in a new important position:
@GruningJ is one sec’s lead scientist!
His responsibilities: funneling all research, and organizing experiments within the app.
There are many cool things to come 😏
one sec changes smartphone habits deeply and sustainably. We have conducted research on the psychological effects of the app demonstrating that one sec reduces app usage by 57% and significantly improves life satisfaction. Please note: one sec does not collect user data by default, only users who opt-in to participate in our studies, and fill out the intro/exit surveys contribute data.
For the research group Social, Cognitive and Economic Psychology (Head: Oliver Genschow), the University is looking for a responsible, motivated and committed person to join us as soon as possible as Research Assistant (PostDoc)