Beth Morling
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Beth Morling
@bmorling
Thought follower. I teach at U of Delaware and blog about psychological science at https://t.co/7hVWF5BYB2
Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Thanks so much Angela for discussing my upcoming book, Start Making Sense, on your very last NSQ show! We're all going to miss your insightful explorations!
Angela Duckworth@angeladuckw
What about all the questions we haven't answered? This week on @NSQ_Show: bit.ly/3VHDiPV
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Save this for next time you teach RM--a concurrent-measures design that has a moderator. Plus, dogs.
everydayresearchmethods.com/2024/12/is-you…
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This is a great job! Please apply and share with those who would be interested:
careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/5…
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Join us! We are hiring clinical faculty for our Institute for Community Health (ICMH) :
careers.udel.edu/cw/en-us/job/5…
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Teachers of intro psych or personality: maybe this column on person-environment fit will *fit* into your lesson plan? Featuring work by @CKandler82
psychologicalscience.org/publications/o…
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@rmcenta @SChewPsych Let's have a Runza bar at the next @nitopconference !
(I grew up in Kearney NE but have not had a Runza in years...)😀
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Congratulations to Megan MacWade, a junior psychology and women and gender studies double major, on being named the recipient of the 2024 Seitz Award. 💙💛
ow.ly/lP6p50SI4Ae
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Job Therapy is out today! I surveyed thousands of people looking for jobs, unhappy with their current ones, and who hire and promote to answer the questions: what makes us happy at work, and can we do about it? amazon.com/Job-Therapy-Fi…
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"Original reporting" link didn't work! Follow this: nytimes.com/2024/06/18/us/…
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A powerful example to open your RM class. Broader impacts of questionable survey methods (specifically, leading questions), COI, and lack of research-reporting transparency.
Original reporting :
tinyurl.com/preview/2d2et2…
My blog post about it :
tinyurl.com/preview/23tmk3…
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It can be hard to find engaging examples of curvilinear relationships when you're teaching RM, but here's a good one: Loneliness and age. #researchmethods
everydayresearchmethods.com/2024/06/loneli…
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Nice example to use if you're teaching regression or quasi-experiments (or vision development!)
everydayresearchmethods.com/2024/06/playin…
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@mjbeers1 I want to start teaching Intro again just to go to this conference....
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.@cndewall reflects on Teaching Current Directions, now in its 11th year (!) plus a special thank you to @DavidGMyers! psychologicalscience.org/publications/o…
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I found a nice repeated measures design for you to use in class soon. EEG data on kids while reading online vs. paper. everydayresearchmethods.com/2024/05/kids-b…
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Share this one with your RM students. Can wearing high heels make people's walking more efficient? Sure....maybe....but only if you trust a study with 8 people and no random assignment. 🙃
tinyurl.com/5esdt3ry
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Does cutting out meat reduce snoring? A new blog post by guest blogger (and UD graduate student) Carli Fine! Great practice for your students to apply what they are learning about sources of information (Ch 2) and correlation/causation (Ch 3 and 8) tinyurl.com/3wjtj9z3
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