Benji Kaveladze
@benji700.bsky.social
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Postdoc at Dartmouth, studying how to help everyone struggling with mental health get access to high-quality support that they resonate with. 📧: [email protected]
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eikofried.bsky.social
Had missed this absolutely brilliant paper. They take a widely used social media addiction scale & replace 'social media' with 'friends'. The resulting scale has great psychometric properties & 69% of people have friend addictions.

link.springer.com/article/10.3...
Development of an Offline-Friend Addiction Questionnaire (O-FAQ): Are most people really social addicts? - Behavior Research Methods
A growing number of self-report measures aim to define interactions with social media in a pathological behavior framework, often using terminology focused on identifying those who are ‘addicted’ to engaging with others online. Specifically, measures of ‘social media addiction’ focus on motivations for online social information seeking, which could relate to motivations for offline social information seeking. However, it could be the case that these same measures could reveal a pattern of friend addiction in general. This study develops the Offline-Friend Addiction Questionnaire (O-FAQ) by re-wording items from highly cited pathological social media use scales to reflect “spending time with friends”. Our methodology for validation follows the current literature precedent in the development of social media ‘addiction’ scales. The O-FAQ had a three-factor solution in an exploratory sample of N = 807 and these factors were stable in a 4-week retest (r = .72 to .86) and was validated against personality traits, and risk-taking behavior, in conceptually plausible directions. Using the same polythetic classification techniques as pathological social media use studies, we were able to classify 69% of our sample as addicted to spending time with their friends. The discussion of our satirical research is a critical reflection on the role of measurement and human sociality in social media research. We question the extent to which connecting with others can be considered an ‘addiction’ and discuss issues concerning the validation of new ‘addiction’ measures without relevant medical constructs. Readers should approach our measure with a level of skepticism that should be afforded to current social media addiction measures.
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jamiecummins.bsky.social
Can large language models stand in for human participants?
Many social scientists seem to think so, and are already using "silicon samples" in research.

One problem: depending on the analytic decisions made, you can basically get these samples to show any effect you want.

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The threat of analytic flexibility in using large language models to simulate human data: A call to attention
Social scientists are now using large language models to create "silicon samples" - synthetic datasets intended to stand in for human respondents, aimed at revolutionising human subjects research. How...
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protzko.bsky.social
Researchers: Stop Thinking You Know How Things Have Changed, Go Measure It!

Your intuitions are biased.
The past isn't how you think it is.
Measurement Invariance is a mindset & a must.

Our new paper on intuitive vs real change in society/people.

osf.io/4v6mf_v1/dow...

#psych #phdsky #sociology
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benji700.bsky.social
This was the largest trial of SSIs, and the first ever megastudy of mental health interventions. Thanks to leadership from @protzko.bsky.social, @lluaces.bsky.social, @matnoc.bsky.social, @stephenschueller.bsky.social, and @jschleiderphd.bsky.social, and all 50 teams who submitted SSIs!
benji700.bsky.social
The most successful SSIs’ content and styles varied a lot, but broadly, they provided focused, engaging, and actionable guidance on a skill that was important to users.

We think future work should aim to leverage SSIs’ short-term gains toward more sustained behavior change or service engagement.
benji700.bsky.social
We randomized 7,505 American adults experiencing depression to one of the 12 SSIs or a control.

Nearly all SSIs boosted agency and hope for improvement immediately (Cohen's ds ≤ 0.37). However, only two significantly reduced depression four weeks later (ds = 0.14 and 0.15).
benji700.bsky.social
Digital single-session interventions (SSIs) have been shown to improve depression, with small effects and in limited settings. We wanted explore ways to make them better.

To learn which kinds of SSIs work and which don’t, we crowdsourced 66 diverse SSIs from global teams and chose 12 for testing.
benji700.bsky.social
New preprint! A Crowdsourced Megastudy of 12 Digital Single-Session Interventions for Depression in American Adults

What's the best way to help someone overcome depression with just 10 minutes of their time online? We ran a trial (n=7,505) testing 12 diverse interventions.

osf.io/preprints/ps...
benji700.bsky.social
Thanks to my terrific co-authors, @arkaghosh024.bsky.social, @carterfunkhouser.bsky.social, @stephenschueller.bsky.social, and @jschleiderphd.bsky.social

And shout out to @psychscience.bsky.social for being leaders on open science.

Non-paywalled version of the paper here: osf.io/preprints/os...
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PsyArXiv is seeking new moderators to help combat an increase in AI submissions! If you've ever posted a preprint to PsyArXiv, please consider joining. Minimum commitment 1h/month, there's a training session this Monday @ 1pm ET. More info here: forms.gle/9LB1rEtxHAeZ... #PsychSciSky
Expression of Interest in Serving as a PsyArXiv Moderator
As you might have heard, PsyArXiv is having some issues with an increase in low-quality submissions, ranging from AI generated manuscripts to inflate citation metrics, incoherent or nonsensical docume...
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protzko.bsky.social
What happens when kids get their first smartphone?

They spend less time watching TV/movies, but no less time sleeping or engaging in enrichment activities like reading or going to museums or playing musical instruments or…

From @leoroe.bsky.social

www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...

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benji700.bsky.social
Lincoln park Zoo, Ohio St beach or Oak st Beach, the Field Museum, and the giant faces that spit out water next to the bean!
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briannosek.bsky.social
An open letter highlighting the co-optation of open science language in the latest Executive Order to justify policies that are, in fact, antithetical to open science principles.

Read and consider signing with your support.

www.standupforscience.net/open-letter-...
Open Letter in Support of Science — STAND UP FOR SCIENCE
www.standupforscience.net
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minzlicht.bsky.social
🚨 New preprint! 🚨 Inform and Do No Harm: A Novel Approach to Reduce Negative Effects of Mental Health Awareness

My student Dasha Sandra tackled growing concerns about false self-diagnosis following awareness efforts and found a promising solution. Thread /1

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gramos.bsky.social
Are you a person of color interested in using a mindfulness app to improve your mental well-being?

You can earn up to $140 for participating in this study.

Help us make these apps better for people like you!

Eligibility: redcap.link/gjmdtwjc

Please participate and share 🤓
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lakens.bsky.social
Kind of amazing that you can post the results of a replication project that shows only 19% of studies can be replicated, and we have just gotten used to how bad the situation is and no one really blinks an eye.
lakens.bsky.social
The long awaited results of the Brazilian Reproducibility Network are in! Their final sample consists of 97 replications of 47 studies. The only coherent measure of replication, p<.05, shows a replication rate of 19%. www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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lluaces.bsky.social
We’re in the home stretch keep sharing please!
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darbysaxbe.bsky.social
🚨BREAKING. From a program officer at the National Science Foundation, a list of keywords that can cause a grant to be pulled. I will be sharing screenshots of these keywords along with a decision tree. Please share widely. This is a crisis for academic freedom & science.
list of banned keywords
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benji700.bsky.social
The Child Mind Institute is running an interesting competition for students to create digital solutions for healthier tech use and win up to $5,000. Open to high school, college, and grad students in California. Learn more and apply: childmind.org/science/appl...
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monikanlind.bsky.social
Our new work shows ➡️ an institution's response to violence may affect the survivor's recovery.

"Institutional Courage Attenuates the Association Between Institutional Betrayal and Trauma Symptoms Among Campus Sexual Assault Survivors" by rockstar Alexis Adams-Clark and crew (including me 🙋)

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