Laura Hoenig
@lhoenig.bsky.social
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Post Doc Researcher at VU Amsterdam, on the influence of corruption on social decision making across cultures. Interested in human conflict and cooperation, and the roles of inequality and ideology in it.
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lhoenig.bsky.social
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📌WHO? Rumanian speaker with expertise in experimental economic games paradigms, social psych or cultural psych

📌WHEN? Starting now (or as soon as feasible in the next weeks for the person)

For more info (study, timeline, reward, ...), feel free to reach out and DM me.📧

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Giuliana Spadaro and I are looking for someone who can assist us with the Rumanian translation of study materials for a cross-cultural study on corruption and social decision-making.

We need your help to spread our call to any potentially interested person!📣
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briannosek.bsky.social
An open letter supporting the international bachelor’s psychology programs threatened for cuts. Proceeding with these cuts would damage some of the most important and impactful psychology departments globally. #supportdutchpsychology

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Against Language Barriers: A Call to Protect International Education in Dutch Academia
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hannesrusch.bsky.social
🚨 POSTDOC WANTED 🚨

Join the Behavioral Economics of Crime & Conflict Group at MPICSL in Freiburg!

We're seeking a behavioral scientist with PhD in economics, psychology, or related. Experience with experiments is key.

Full time, 2 years, no teaching. Apply now!

tinyurl.com/FGR251

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lhoenig.bsky.social
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Giuliana Spadaro and I are looking for someone who can assist us with the Swedish translation of study materials for a cross-cultural study on corruption and social decision-making.

We need your help to spread our call to any potentially interested person!📣
lhoenig.bsky.social
Some info:

📌WHO? Swedish speaker with expertise in experimental economic games paradigms, social psych or cultural psych

📌WHEN? Fall/ winter 2024

For more info (study, timeline, reward, ...), feel free to reach out and DM me.📧

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Giuliana Spadaro and I are looking for someone who can assist us with the Swedish translation of study materials for a cross-cultural study on corruption and social decision-making.

We need your help to spread our call to any potentially interested person!📣
Reposted by Laura Hoenig
pruthie.bsky.social
Hope is hard to come by these days, but is that strictly a bad thing?
Out now in ERSP: Smadar Cohen-Chen and I review past work on group-based hope to examine when it's good and when it's bad, in feeling and in function. Open access at shorturl.at/xFIS7
lhoenig.bsky.social
Find out how cooperation relates to expectations, norms, and voting preferences for the choice architecture at JEP:G (doi.org/10.1037/xge0...) or osf (osf.io/84wsg/) for open access.🤝
lhoenig.bsky.social
Thanks to JEP:G, my collab. Ruthie Pliskin & Carsten De Dreu, and some constructive reviewers, our paper sees the light of day!

Honoring that humans often have multiple public goods in which they can choose to invest resources, we explore the realm of ✨multiple-public-goods provision problems✨
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🚨Job Alert🚨
We are hiring a postdoctoral researcher to work with us on how value is represented at the psychological and neural level. Details: universiteitleiden.nl/vacatures/20...
🔈Deadline: 20 February Please spread the word!
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pruthie.bsky.social
Out now on Psych Inquiry is my commentary on the interesting claim by Pinsof et al. (2023) that morality does not factor into ideologies. The issue also features great commentaries by @mjbsp.bsky.social , @cmfederico.bsky.social and many others.
The Full Equation: On the Context-Dependency of Ideological Morality
Published in Psychological Inquiry: An International Journal for the Advancement of Psychological Theory (Vol. 34, No. 3, 2023)
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