Chayce Baldwin
@chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
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PhD candidate at University of Michigan studying the self and emotion in everyday life using culture, language, and anything else I can. chaycebaldwin.com | r4psych.org
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3. 65% of these combinations, including many of the most effective ones, manifested as a blend of strategies that have not often been studied together (e.g., using rituals, exercising, and cognitive reappraisal).
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2. Remarkably, people were able to effectively regulate with a wide range of strategies used together: we found that the qualities of strategy combinations, regardless of the individual strategies used, predicted emotion regulation outcomes.
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
Here are three take-homes:

1. We documented the diverse combinations of strategies people organically use in daily life. And they *are* diverse: 74% of the more than 5,000 strategy combinations reported in our study were only used by one person, one time.
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
🚨New pub in Emotion🚨:
We find that people deal with their emotions in remarkably unique ways, often using strategies together that have rarely, if ever, been studied together. And strikingly, people are able to make these diverse combos work to reduce negative emotion.

Check it out:
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chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
Fun fact I just learned: 30+ countries invest *more than $500M* to fight loneliness and social isolation—but what do we actually know about their global health risks? Not much.

Join us at SPSP next Saturday, where we tackle this question with data from 350,000 people across 58 nations:
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Your wish is my command!
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
In the paper, we discuss the implications of these findings for understanding how close relationships play into moral judgment, especially in cultures where individuals must balance competing obligations to their ingroups and the larger society.
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
Here’s the tl;dr:

Across 4 experiments and more than 2500 people, we show that Japanese have a harder time resolving moral dilemmas about close others than Americans, but ultimately choose to consistently prioritize societal over personal or interpersonal interests.
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
🚨New pub now at JEPG🚨:

What do you do when someone you care about does something really morally bad? Do you choose loyalty to them or lawfulness to society?

The answer might depend on your culture.

In 4 studies and 2500 people we tested this in the US and Japan:
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texasinafrica.bsky.social
Comparative political scientist here. Assassination attempts are *always* bad, regardless of the target's politics.
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aidangcw.bsky.social
Want to study people in their daily lives using ambulatory assessment (EMA, ESM, etc)?

These can be hard studies to design well. I'm teaching a 2-day intro workshop on designing ambulatory assessment this later this month June 24-25)

DM for 15% discount

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johnrogers.bsky.social
Block and move on. Block and move on. Block on a whim, Block weird replies. We are not here to "win" the internet, we are here to read cool posts from experts and artists we would never ordinarily be able to interact with, and occasionally promote our own cool stuff to like-minded weirdos.
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Bluesky is officially “open” now (no more invites). So just a reminder to not engage with trolls and bad actors, there is no algorithm here to promote or spread them, replying to them is what puts them on everybody’s timelines. So block and give no oxygen.
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manylanguagesc.bsky.social
We are pleased to launch ManyLanguages, a globally distributed network of laboratories that helps coordinating #BigTeamScience data collection for studies on human language

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cos.io
We’re excited to announce that COS is collaborating on a pilot program with Meta. Using innovative methods from the open science movement to promote rigor and transparency, Meta and COS will pilot a new approach to industry-academia partnerships for accessing social media data. bit.ly/48OzLnu
Meta Partners with the Center for Open Science to Share Data to Study Well-being Topics
Using innovative methods from the open science movement to promote rigor and transparency of research, Meta and the Center for Open Science will pilot a new approach to industry-academia partnerships ...
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eriknook.bsky.social
🚨We're hiring a lab manager!🚨We're looking for a stellar post-bacc interested in studying emotions, supporting lab infrastructure, and building community. Please spread the word! See links in 1st comment for our mission and culture. Review starts 3/1! research-princeton.icims.com/jobs/18407/r...
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sgadarian.bsky.social
This but for academic papers. A lot of criticism of work is simply, “why didn’t they focus on some other variable/process that I think is important”. Taking papers on their own terms first is much more interesting and valuable.
emilystjams.bsky.social
"Why wasn't the film this?" is a really common criticism of, like, every movie and always has been, but I encourage you to look past it to figure out what the movie is doing and engage with that. You don't have to like it! You just can't assume you've defeated the film in intellectual combat.
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erinwestgate.bsky.social
Paging psychologists! Have you used the ✨affect grid✨ in your work? If so, we want to hear from you! We are looking for datasets that include the affect grid + traditional self-report measures of valence and/or arousal. Have a dataset with this? Let me know here or shoot us an email!
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briannosek.bsky.social
"Building reproducible bridges to cross the 'valley of death'" A viewpoint in Journal of Clinical Investigation by Tim Errington, Senior Director of COS.

www.jci.org/articles/vie...
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adamkuczynski.bsky.social
How do we measure experiences of loneliness in daily life? A thread for clinical psychologists, relationship scientists, EMA nerds, and measurement geeks 🧵👇

Preregistration, data, analysis scripts, and materials at osf.io/cwgme/.

#psychscisky #rstats #statssky
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Measuring Loneliness in Everyday Life: http://osf.io/64ns9/
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
As a student in the department, +1 to this--there seems to be various beliefs/misconceptions about open science across the department.
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
That's sad! I wonder if it's partially due to students sometimes being encouraged *not* to take extra classes that aren't required, especially as they move into their dissertation years.
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ruggeri.bsky.social
Behavioral science policy recommendations early in the pandemic were *largely correct*. Our global collaboration of 80+ experts covers 747 studies (average sample size over 16,000!) & supports 16 of 19 claims. Many lessons for science & policy.

Out today in Nature:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
chaycebaldwin.bsky.social
An approach like this--scaling up to much more complex and flexible models--might be what is needed to overcome our inability to prospectively predict objective outcomes very well, an issue we discuss in this preprint:
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