Dr. Roni Reiter-Palmon

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Dr. Roni Reiter-Palmon

Dr. Roni Reiter-Palmon

@RRPcreativity

Industrial Organizational Psychologist and Professor at UNOmaha, studying creativity and innovation at the individual, team, and organizational level.

Omaha, NE Katılım Mart 2014
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Roger Beaty
Roger Beaty@Roger_Beaty·
Penn State is hiring an Assistant Professor of Quantitative & Computational Psychology. Broad search with a focus on AI, data science, and advanced methods, especially for folks in cognitive/neuro or I/O psychology. Apply here: psu.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/PSU_Acad…
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Roger Beaty
Roger Beaty@Roger_Beaty·
Thrilled to share CAP: The Creativity Assessment Platform. CAP is a free web-app with creativity tests and automated scoring. App: cap.ist.psu.edu Paper: link.springer.com/article/10.375… We built CAP to make creativity testing easier and more reliable. Here's a quick tour.🧵
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Fred Oswald
Fred Oswald@FredOswald·
Join this National Academies webinar sponsored by the Board on Human Systems Integration (BOHSI) on May 28th, 1-2pm ET Future Trajectories of Human-AI Collaboration and Teaming Register at nationalacademies.org/en/event/45078… via @theNASEM
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Dr. Roni Reiter-Palmon@RRPcreativity·
@ZoranaPsych So excited for you @ZoranaPsych. Just finished reading my advanced copy - what a great book. Easy to read for anyone, but based on the science of creativity. Truly a must read.
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Zorana Ivcevic Pringle
Zorana Ivcevic Pringle@ZoranaPsych·
Tomorrow is the day! The Creativity Choice takes the science of creativity to uncover the process from having an idea to doing something with it. And how to make #creativity reliable and repeatable
PublicAffairs@public_affairs

“A must-read for all who want to grow their own creativity, support the creativity of a team, and lead for creativity and innovation.” —@sbkaufman THE CREATIVITY CHOICE by @ZoranaPsych is out TOMORROW! Learn more: bit.ly/4jG989j

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American Psychological Association
Misinformation about autism spectrum disorder may threaten essential research, services, and supports. Learn more about the science of #autism and how psychologists can maintain their commitment to evidence-based practice: at.apa.org/677626
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Shai Davidai
Shai Davidai@ShaiDavidai·
A great deal of false, misleading, and exaggerated claims are circulating regarding the potential deportation of Mahmoud Khalil, a 31-year-old @Columbia University graduate student, by the Department of Homeland Security (@DHSgov). I would like to make six important points about this. Yet, while there’s much to discuss, the most important takeaway is this: No matter how sensationalized the conversation becomes on social or traditional media, it is essential that we remain level-headed, embrace complexity, and avoid rushing to judgment until the facts are clear. #1: Lead with compassion. This likely won’t surprise anyone who has followed me over the past year and a half. While I am relieved that the federal government is beginning to address anti-Jewish, anti-Israeli, and anti-American activity on university campuses, I do not take pleasure in Khalil’s potential deportation. As someone who also arrived in the U.S. on a student visa and is now a green card holder, I can only imagine the fear of facing deportation for repeatedly violating its conditions. While I strongly disagree with Khalil’s actions, I refuse to strip him or his wife of their humanity. #2: In a properly functioning society, actions must have consequences: For over a year and a half, Mahmoud Khalil has led @ColumbiaBDS, a student coalition that spreads terrorist propaganda on campus and has been responsible for multiple violent takeovers of university buildings, two of which resulted in public safety personnel being hospitalized. Khalil has also acted as the primary negotiator between student protesters and the administration, both during a campus encampment that featured spaces honoring U.S.-designated terrorists and the more recent building occupations at @BarnardCollege. As a married, 31-year-old graduate student who has repeatedly violated the conditions of his green card, Khalil’s potential deportation is the direct consequence of the choices he has made. #3: The right to a fair trial is essential to the functioning of a democratic society. No matter what you think—or know—about Mahmoud Khalil and his actions, it is crucial that we all withhold judgment until he has received the fair legal process guaranteed to every U.S. legal resident. As someone who has both protested for democracy in Israel and volunteered as a graduate student teaching incarcerated men in maximum- and medium-security correctional facilities in upstate New York, I am deeply committed to the principles of due process, fair legal representation, and equal treatment under the law. Khalil, like anyone else, is entitled to fair and unbiased treatment under the law, whether from individuals, groups, or the government. I trust that the U.S. legal system will ensure his legal proceedings are carried out as intended. #4: Don’t fall for fake news. Over the past 48 hours, a smear campaign has spread false claims by Layla Saliba and Maryam Iqbal—two @Columbia student leaders who, alongside Khalil, have fueled anti-Jewish, anti-Israeli, and anti-American activity on campus— accusing me of working with the administration to deport Khalil. Let me be absolutely clear: I have never had a direct line to the administration. Even if I did, I would never use such influence to target an individual. This is not who I am or what I stand for. Like many, I’ve called out Khalil’s repeated legal violations and demanded accountability. But as I always remind my students, just because one event follows another doesn’t mean it caused it. Correlation does not imply causation. #5: This is not about free speech As I’ve stated many times, I am a strong advocate of free speech. People must have the right to voice their opinions, even when they are deeply offensive, reprehensible, or ignorant. However, it must be emphasized that Khalil was not apprehended by the Department of Homeland Security for exercising his First Amendment rights. He was apprehended for violating the conditions of his green card, namely for his activities aligned to a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. This isn’t about free speech—it’s about respecting and upholding the rule of law. #6: Khalil is not the story. The story is not about Mahmoud Khalil. He is neither a hero nor a villain, but rather a foreign national who has been radicalized by his professors and peers on Columbia’s campus. The real story here is about the fight against anti-democratic U.S.-designated terrorist organizations that have held 59 hostages in underground tunnels for more than 500 days, including Edan Alexander—a 20-year-old U.S. citizen from Tenafly, New Jersey. If you haven’t seen it yet, I strongly encourage you to watch the 1-hour interview with Eli Sharabi, an Israeli citizen who was held hostage for 491 days, only to learn upon his release that his wife and two daughters were murdered by Hamas terrorists during the October 7 Massacre. Don’t let the moral outrage of social media algorithms distract you from what is at stake. Bring Them Home. ** One small ask – If you have read thus far, please help me spread this message. With all the ‘fake news’ going around, it is important o share the truth.
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Simon Wiesenthal Center
Simon Wiesenthal Center@simonwiesenthal·
Kanye West used his Super Bowl ad to drive millions to his website, where he's selling swastika t-shirts. Kanye’s domain is registered by @GoDaddy; his website is run on @Shopify. The swastika symbolizes the murder of millions of Jews and the hatred of other minority groups. @GoDaddy @Shopify, why are you enabling and profiting from sales of Nazi t-shirts?
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Aviva Klompas
Aviva Klompas@AvivaKlompas·
Testimony from freed hostage Or Levy: ➡️ He lost 44lb over 16 months in captivity ➡️ Or was mostly kept in tunnels under Gaza ➡️ He was only allowed to shower every few months ➡️ Today was the first time in 491 days he was given shoes ➡️ Or only learned today that his wife was killed on Oct 7 ➡️ He was held with other hostages the entire time
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SIOP
SIOP@SIOPtweets·
ICYMI: The SIOP Workshop Committee will offer 10 workshops designed to provide in-depth learning and practical insights on key topics in I-O psychology at the 2025 SIOP Annual Conference. Learn more: tinyurl.com/h3xv89yd #IOPsych #SIOPSmarterWorkplace #SIOP25
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This is particularly meaningful to me, as I have admired Dr. John Holland’s work for many years and have used his occupational interests work in my research and teaching.
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I am honored to be named the inaugural recipient of the John Lewis Holland Endowed Chair in Industrial Organizational Psychology. The award is named after John Holland — a UNO graduate and noted psychologist. unomaha.edu/college-of-art…
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APA Division 10
APA Division 10@APADivision10·
Div 10 is seeking nominations for a Co-Editor for our flagship journal Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts! See below for nomination details and deadlines: div10.org/paca-co-editor…
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