

Amanda Rotella
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@AMRotella
👩🏻🔬 Researcher - Science of social incentives 👀 🔭 Cooperation & Competition; Inequality; Morality; Cultural Change 🍃 Evolutionary & Ecological approaches




I know publishing is biased against null findings, but it's WILD to me that reviewers and editors felt comfortable saying it out loud! Here's what I experienced. bpspsychub.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/bj… @OSFramework @ChineseOpenSci

"Researchers value null results, but struggle to publish them" "only 30% of respondents with null results had attempted to publish them" "69% didn’t think null results would be accepted for publication" nature.com/articles/d4158…



Since 1954, "The Handbook of Social Psychology" has been the field’s most authoritative reference work, and today is the launch of the all-new 6th edition. Best news? The HSP is now an open-access public resource—free to read, download, and share. the-hsp.com








1/ 🌟Paper *just* accepted @ PSPB!🌟 Does moral licensing really exist?? 👀(doing a good thing, then a less good thing) ➡️ Many failed replications. Why? ➡️ Using #metaanalysis, we put the effect to the test—to uncover when & why it happens 🧵👇 @NorthumbriaPsych #SocialPsych

1/ 🌟Paper *just* accepted @ PSPB!🌟 Does moral licensing really exist?? 👀(doing a good thing, then a less good thing) ➡️ Many failed replications. Why? ➡️ Using #metaanalysis, we put the effect to the test—to uncover when & why it happens 🧵👇 @NorthumbriaPsych #SocialPsych


1/ 🌟Paper *just* accepted @ PSPB!🌟 Does moral licensing really exist?? 👀(doing a good thing, then a less good thing) ➡️ Many failed replications. Why? ➡️ Using #metaanalysis, we put the effect to the test—to uncover when & why it happens 🧵👇 @NorthumbriaPsych #SocialPsych

Lots of famous findings about human behavior are built on the results of economic games - tasks where participants allocate resources or make choices with different payoffs. A new study finds that up to 70% of participants don't understand the instructions of these games.

