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Psychology PhD student at the University of Warwick(@warwickpsych.bsky.social)/Monash University, studying the decision-making features of sports gambling platforms.

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Warwick ReproducibiliTea is the Uni's branch of the worldwide journal club for open science, @reproducibilitea.org. We meet monthly to discuss a paper on open research, and we host workshop/speaker events like this! If you're warwick staff/student, see here for details: warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/...

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Last week, Warwick @reproducibilitea.org had the pleasure of hosting Warwick’s own Prof. Bruno Frenguelli! Bringing to bear almost 20 years of editorial experience, Prof. Frenguelli gave us insight into what reputable journals are doing to combat fraud and uphold integrity in scientific publishing.

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🏠 Take-home: perfectionism + neuroticism are frequently linked to the development burnout. Future theorising on burnout should focus on these predispositions, so that management strategies for burnout can limit their influence. (9/9)

12.06.2025 08:19 β€” πŸ‘ 0    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0

πŸŸ₯ Limitation 2/2: We didn’t statistically combine results (instead recording the direction + significance of results), and so we cannot comment on the strength of these associations, just how frequently they were identified. (8/9)

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πŸŸ₯ Limitation 1/2: We used a broad definition of burnout, and studies varied considerably in how they measured burnout - this may have influenced results/ (7/9)

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⭐ Key finding 3/3: various other traits (e.g., agreeableness, extraversion, resilience) linked to lower risk of burnout, but the evidence supporting these associations was either inconsistent and/or of unclear quality. (6/9)

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⭐ Key finding 2/3: self-efficacy (self-perceived ability to handle challenging demands) was also linked to burnout, but the evidence favoured both forward (self-efficacy --> lower burnout risk) and reverse (burnout --> less self-efficacy) causation. (5/9)

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⭐ Key finding 1/3: perfectionistic concerns (harshly critiquing yourself when falling short of expectations) and neuroticism (prone to anxiety, self-consciousness, negative emotions) consistently predicted burnout. (4/9)

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We focused on longitudinal studies - those assessing whether personality measured at one point in time predicts the development of burnout in future - and assessed the quality of studies to prioritise high-quality studies in literature synthesis. (3/9)

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Although most views of burnout prioritise the role of environmental stressors, there's been considerable research looking at the role of personality/individual differences - so we undertook a review to identify which of these traits are most salient in burnout. (2/9)

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Very pleased to have finished this review, before it finished me πŸ˜…
"A review of longitudinal studies assessing personality and burnout", available open access in Journal of Psychiatric Research Honoured to have published with Prof. Gordon Parker! doi.org/10.1016/j.jp...) (1/9)

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Great to have been able to share my research so far on cash out and control!

04.06.2025 18:13 β€” πŸ‘ 2    πŸ” 0    πŸ’¬ 0    πŸ“Œ 0
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Warwick ReproducibiliTea is the University's branch of the worldwide journal club for open science, @reproducibilitea.org. We meet monthly to discuss papers on open science, and host workshop/speaker events! If you're warwick staff/student, see here for details: warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/...

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Was an absolute pleasure to host Dr. Nick Brown (@steamtraen.eu, Linnaeus University) for a Warwick @reproducibilitea.org workshop! We were introduced to the topic of statistical errors/fraud in scientific research, and shown how to check whether the statistics in a scientific paper "add up" 🧐

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Warwick ReproducibiliTea is the University's branch of the worldwide journal club for open science, ReproducibiliTea. We meet monthly to discuss papers on open science, and host workshop/speaker events! If you're warwick staff/student, see here for details: warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/med/...

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Was an absolute please being part of the organising team for this year's Nudgeathon! Held by the Warwick Behavioural Insights Team, four teams competed to develop interventions to boost creativity in schools.

In just one weekend they came up with four brilliant - and dare I say creative - ideas!

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