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Dr Elliott Johnson joined @lbc.co.uk to discuss the transformative power of a #BasicIncome to enhance public health, increase financial security, and empower people across the income distribution.
Listen from 02:10:11 www.globalplayer.com/catchup/lbc/...
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Opportunities β ASAB
π¨JOB alertπ¨ Full-time Managing Editor role for @asab.org journal Animal Behaviour. Applicants must have animal #behaviour background; previous editorial experience would be ideal.
Apply by 31st July 2025.
#publishing #editor #job
More details: www.asab.org/opportunities
PLEASE share widely.
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#NouveautΓ© // βPsychologyβ, la nouvelle section de la revue βPeer Community Journalβ, est dΓ©sormais en ligne !
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π Diffusion : centre Mersenne en collaboration avec UGA Γditions !
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Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Also, I hope it will be a fun read and students will learn something about the field. So all in all a hard title to identify.
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I also cover loads of stuff about theories, hypotheses, pre-registration, experimental design, open science, etc., so it is not just how to do a t-test etc. That's actually quite a small part.
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Instead I stress how data analysis is a critical link in the process of turning your question into an answer; you need to be thinking about it already at the stage of study design
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There are many considerations. I don't want it to seem too narrow or dry. I want to get away from the idea that data analysis is one step in the process, the boring one after the experiment is done, with no function other than getting the p-value
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Producing and Using Data in Cognitive Science
Producing and Using Data in Cognitive Science
I am thinking of something like:
From Questions to Knowledge: Data Analysis for Psychology and Behavioral Science using R
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Producing and Using Data in Cognitive Science
Producing and Using Data in Cognitive Science
Hello folks, I am writing a stats book based on my teaching materials (bookdown.org/danielnettle...). I want advice on the title.
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Poorest parts of England to get Β£2.2bn more for NHS to cut care inequalities
Deprived and coastal areas to get extra cash this year for staff and resources in effort to improve health outcomes
CSPG's Epidemiology Lead @profkepickett.bsky.social in @theguardian.com making the case for Basic Income as a powerful upstream intervention to reduce pressure on the NHS and improve population health in the poorest areas.
Read more: www.theguardian.com/society/2025...
#CommonSense #BasicIncome
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Laypeople often learn about science from expert explanations & those explanations often contain JARGON. Does jargon make explanations better or worse? In a paper out today in Nature Human Behaviour, @cruzf.bsky.social and I find that jargon can support illusions of understanding...
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+ geom_cake()
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Balloon wall art inspired by the ggplot2 hex sticker. The display features a hexagonal frame made of black balloons, filled with white balloons inside and surrounded by a background of light and dark blue balloons. A line graph with black balloon segments and round coloured nodes runs across the centre, and the word βggplot2β is spelled out in black balloon letters below the chart.
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Left: Colourful image of cells and neurons with the text "The Royal Society Publishing"
Right: Phlosophical Transactions B. Submit a proposal to edit an influential themed issue in your field by 18 July. For more information visit bit.ly/PTBproposals
Next deadline for submitting a proposal for a special issue in @royalsocietypublishing.org #PhilTransB is July 18th. I'm on the editorial board and would highly recommend it as an opportunity for new networks, insights and highlighting your field. Find out more at bit.ly/PTBproposals
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Beyond this, their preferences over institution design (means testing, eligibility and so forth) were pretty weak.
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And of course they prefer lower taxes
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They are rather Rawlsian: they give a lot of weight to impact on the worst off (actually, Kolm-Pollak more than Rawls, but it's going that way)
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Using a conjoint design with UK adults, we show that the most important things people consider are the rate of poverty (lower is better) and the cost (lower is also better)
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"Rethinking Ostensive Communication in an Evolutionary, Comparative, and Developmental Perspective" now published in Psychological Review
psycnet.apa.org/fulltext/202...
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As in most of my work, there is a guest appearance from Jensen's inequality
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We suggest that fluctuation brings uncertainty: and uncertainty is stressful and threatening.
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But we show that the effect is several fold too strong for this to be the whole story.
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Part of this is predictable: because of the non-linearity of the income-health association, a given down-fluctuation is always going to be worse than a given up-fluctuation is good
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In this paper that having an income that goes up and down from month to month is as strongly associated with poor health as having a low income is.
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OSF
Why is income volatility bad for physical and mental health?
osf.io/preprints/so...
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