Judith Danovitch
@danovitch.bsky.social
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Psychological scientist studying how children think about information sources, including technological sources #firstgen
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🚨New publication alert: How do children think about how much they know in absolute terms and relative to what an expert knows? with @candicemmills.bsky.social
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Question: The journal is not blinded. Should I send the authors my long list of comments and suggestions? I don't know what the final editorial decision was either. (4/4)
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Needless to say, I will never agree to review for this journal again. This kind of irresponsible behavior damages our field and makes my job recruiting reviewers as an associate editor harder. (3/4)
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When I went to submit it, I discovered that the journal had terminated my invitation due to “receiving the required number of reviews” without letting me know. (My review was 9 days late but I received no reminders.) (2/4)
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Short rant with question at end: I agreed to write a review for a journal I had never reviewed for before and was given only 2 weeks to do it. The manuscript was directly based on several of my papers and I spent hours working on a detailed review. (1/4)
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I've already got @profsimons.bsky.social excellent writing guide on my list!
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I'm excited to be teaching a grad writing course this fall based on Barbara Sarnecka's The Writing Workshop book. Would anyone out there who has done this be willing to share their syllabus? I'm looking for ideas on how to plan a 14 week session, and other good writing resources for my students.
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