Andrea Low
andreaaaaa.bsky.social
Andrea Low
@andreaaaaa.bsky.social
PhD student at UCLA Anderson in Behavioral Decision Making
Reposted by Andrea Low
One initial line of defense could be to require transparency statements regarding how instruments have been vetted to combat malicious users, based on best practices (like a STAR editor check). In a recent workshop, we aimed to create such a compendium (see @andreaaaaa.bsky.social for access)!
December 19, 2025 at 7:53 PM
Reposted by Andrea Low
There's hope! This is an adversarial game, researchers will need to continuously innovate to stay ahead

@kiante.bsky.social @andreaaaaa.bsky.social & @jbogard.bsky.social ran an excellent workshop at #SJDM2025 to help folks get started

Materials here:
kiante-fernandez.github.io/sjdm-data-va...
November 25, 2025 at 11:29 PM
Thanks so much for featuring us! So glad for everyone who attended and very happy to follow up if that’s of interest
How can we identify or block #AI #survey respondents?

@andreaaaaa.bsky.social, Kianté Fernandez, @jbogard.bsky.social, and Craig Fox demoed examples, facilitated discussion, and tested our live suggestions.

See their Modern Threats to Online Surveys: kiante-fernandez.github.io/sjdm-data-va...
November 24, 2025 at 9:18 PM
Very cool and important work 🤩
💢New paper alert💢

Dishonesty is everywhere — but it’s not all the same. My new solo-authored paper in Journal of Experimental Psychology: General disentangles cheating and lying as distinct forms of dishonesty.

Link to paper: doi.org/10.1037/xge0...

A thread 🧵👇
May 16, 2025 at 11:55 PM