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I wish I could stop writing about replicability in psychology.
I wish I could stop writing about replicability in psychology. I really do.
A few months ago I sat in the audience for a PhD student’s talk that was, well, not great. The student was clear and articulate. They were prepared. The talk was not great because the ideas weren’t fully worked through, had internal inconsi...
One of my social media posts recently trended on Twitter.
One of my social media posts recently trended on Twitter.
For this week’s essay, I’m republishing something Dominic Packer and Jay Van Bavel wrote for their popular Substack, The Power of Us.
The Power of Us
We share science and the stories about social identity, group dynamics, and collective...
The title of this newsletter tells you that I use this space to speak my mind.
The title of this newsletter tells you that I use this space to speak my mind. And sometimes—ok, more than a few times—my views get me into trouble. Sometimes,...
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Psychology professor at the University of Toronto studying effort, empathy, and AI. Author of Speak Now Regret Later. The ideas are mine though I sometimes collaborate with the machines I study to help me put them into words.
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