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Associate Professor at Hanken in Finland. I write about the consumer culture and advertising markets that allow disinformation to thrive on social media.
Author of the book "Market-Oriented Disinformation Research."
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Retired professor of psychology at University of Oxford. Interests in developmental neuropsychology and improving science. Blogs at deevybee.blogspot.com
The stats book guy. Metal fan masquerading as Prof of Quantitative Methods. Learn R with the discovr package. (http://discovr.rocks/discovr/).
Associate professor of statistical methods, Psych Dept, Nottingham Trent University. Statistics, Data science, Bayesian methods, R, Python, Open science, etc.
Lecturer in quantitative methods. Psychometrics, personality, and psychopathology | https://pure.qub.ac.uk/en/persons/emanuele-fino | http://https://www.qub.ac.uk/research-centres/starc/
Professor of Psychology Education at Nottingham Trent University; Chartered Psychologist; National Teaching Fellow; fascinated by all things inclusive in higher education. Find me at https://www.ntu.ac.uk/staff-profiles/social-sciences/julie-hulme
Professor of Cognitive Psychology. Interested in working memory, long-term memory, and attention, based at the University of Leeds, Yorkshire. Dad of two boys and follower of bad football teams.
Statistics, cognitive modelling, and other sundry things. Mastodon: @richarddmorey@tech.lgbt
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Reads, runs, looks out for birds, teaches data analysis methods in Psychology at Lancaster University, researches individual differences in reading and language; he/him/his
Professor and Director of Research in the School of Psychology at Keele University. Institutional lead for Research Integrity, and institutional lead for UK Reproducibility Network.
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Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience.
Co-director of York Neuroimaging Centre (YNiC).
Interested in memory, spatial navigation and brain imaging.
He/Him
http://www.aidanhorner.org/
Cognitive and educational psychology of text production
Professor Emerita, Nottingham Trent University. Sociologist of gender, childhood and youth, children’s identities, active girlhood, education, skateboarding, informal learning. Neurodivergent. Trainee Pilates teacher. Secular Jew. She/her. Views mine.
Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Bristol. Homepage: https://www.lewan.uk
Head of Psychological Research @ National Institute of Teaching. Research on memory/ cognition/ feedback/ higher education. National Teaching Fellow. he/him 🏳️🌈. Views my own.
Science-ing, trying to improve science. Cognitive and perceptual psychologist.
Biases include @simine (💍), cats (🚫)
Mastodon: @alexh@fediscience.org