nathan liang
@nathanliang.bsky.social
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PhD Student, Psychology @cornelluniversity.bsky.social | @duke-university.bsky.social '21 | 🇹🇼 he/him/他
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natematias.bsky.social
Are you a scientist, journalist, or civil society researcher studying New York State's distraction-free school policy, the one that bans internet-enabled devices in schools from bell to bell?

If so, I want to hear from you, as I refine a project to archive & classify published school policies.
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improvingpsych.org
Thanks to our amazing moderators working on this 24/7, we are now 50% done with the PsyArXiv backlog! 🎉

For all our PsyArXiv users, thank you for your patience. If you would like to help us, here are some tips to help your next preprint sail through moderation:

#PsychSciSky
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kyleratner.bsky.social
This paper holds a special place in my heart. I was working on an earlier draft (almost 3 years ago!) when my wife went into labor with my son. We still call him Bouba, although lately he has been more of a Kiki ;)
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spspnews.bsky.social
👋 Good evening, folks! We want to celebrate your latest achievements across our social media channels. Do you have a new project, article, or professional update you're excited about? DM us here or email a link to [email protected], and we'd love to share your news!
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mindandmoralitylab.bsky.social
🚨We're hiring! The Mind & Morality Lab is seeking a Lab Manager to start this September. Excited about research on social cognitive development? Apply here: forms.gle/4rKXD2x1vmkD.... Learn more about us: sites.brown.edu/mindmorality....
⏳ We’re reviewing applications on a rolling basis—apply early!
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erinwestgate.bsky.social
How long SHOULD we take to make a decision? At some point the costs of deliberation outweigh the benefits - but that’s NOT how we decide. Instead we try to get as much info as possible. And the more we care about information, the faster we learn, which pays off. Javier Masis. #SSM2025 #APS2025
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abbycassario.bsky.social
🚨🚨 NEW PRE-PRINT 🚨🚨

Prominent theories in political psychology argue that threat causes increases in conservatism. Early experimental work supported this idea, but many of these studies were (severely) underpowered, and examined only a few threats and ideological DVs. 1/n osf.io/preprints/ps...
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shariliu.bsky.social
If you are attending #CogSci2025 I hope you will consider attending our pre-conference workshop on July 29 - "Putting it Together: Interactions Between Domains of Cognition"
sites.google.com/view/cogsci2...
Domain Interactions | CogSci 2025
Organizers
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shenyanghuang.bsky.social
🙋‍Come by my poster next Tuesday 8-10AM to discuss the good, the dad, and the ugly of Representational Similarity Analysis! (Not an April fools' joke)

🔗 www.cogneurosociety.org/poster/?id=5...
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donmoyn.bsky.social
The Trump tax plan only works by cutting public services.

This incredible visualization combines the potential tax cuts (which mostly go to the rich) and loss of services (mostly borne by the poor).

It is a giant wealth transfer from the poorest to the richest. budgetlab.yale.edu/news/250319/...
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felipedebrigard.bsky.social
The updated version of the IIT-Concerned letter has now been published in NN, thanks to the herculean efforts of the corresponding authors (thank you!!!). Here's the link. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Still, the process was frustrating. When the letter was first posted in the archive (1/n)
What makes a theory of consciousness unscientific? - Nature Neuroscience
Theories of consciousness have a long and controversial history. One well-known proposal — integrated information theory — has recently been labeled as ‘pseudoscience’, which has caused a heated open ...
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sampratt99.bsky.social
New Paper in Philosophical Psychology:

Trust in experts is low. Why? How bad is it? And what should we do? To answer these questions, we reviewed philosophy (when *ought* we defer to the experts) and psychology (when *do* people defer to the experts).

Link in comments!
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sampratt99.bsky.social
A year ago @kurtjgray and I argued that popular discourse about the "loneliness epidemic" might be making people more lonely.

Today @NatureComms published direct evidence for this: reading news stories about the risks of isolation makes people feel worse about being alone. 🧵
sampratt99.bsky.social
New op-ed with @kurtjgray: Being Alone Doesn't Make You a Killer.

We explore the stigma against solitude, why the "loneliness epidemic" is misleading, whether Thoreau would be a mass shooter in 2024, and how the covid lockdowns had an unexpected benefit.

Link in photo
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kyleflaw.com
In another preprint, we (@stysyropoulos.bsky.social & @lianeleeyoung.bsky.social) found that Americans underestimate how many future generations others see as worthy of consideration in policy and collective decisions, a form of pluralistic ignorance that may hinder long-term action.
stysyropoulos.bsky.social
🚨Preprint #2 for today!🚨

We find Americans care about future generations more than we think—but underestimate this shared concern.

This misperception could weaken intergenerational collective action.

Link: shorturl.at/y5M95
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kyleflaw.com
We (@stysyropoulos.bsky.social, @jowylie.bsky.social, Gordon Kraft-Todd, @nathanliang.bsky.social, @lianeleeyoung.bsky.social) found striking self-serving asymmetries in how people judge others’ public virtue and how they expect their own to be judged. Check it out below!
stysyropoulos.bsky.social
🚨New preprint!🚨

Why do people keep signaling virtue in public despite the social costs?

We think our public virtue looks principled—but others’ looks like reputation management. Self-serving bias strikes again!

Link: shorturl.at/2Sfeh
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dianatamir.bsky.social
Are you a junior faculty member interested in spending 2-4 weeks at Princeton Psych? Please apply for our Microsabbatical program! It’s a fully funded visit for professional development and creating long-term collaborations.
psych.princeton.edu/diversity/mi...
Microsabbaticals at Princeton Psychology
Microsabbaticals at Princeton Psychology provide a several-week-long visit to our department for early-career faculty from groups that are historically under-represented in academia. The program focus...
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spruill.bsky.social
Happy SPSP Day to those who celebrate! I’m looking forward to starting this conference off sharing new research, “Right, Wrong or Reasonable? Morality in Legal Decision Making” in the Moral Pre conference!! #SPSP2025
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gordpennycook.bsky.social
Very interesting perspective from @katestarbird.bsky.social on our recent preprint 👇
katestarbird.bsky.social
New research from Costello, Pennycook, and Rand. Can conversations with AI help reduce belief in conspiracy theories? Quite possibly. What’s the mechanism? Evidence production. Let me explain my little-t theory about how this might work.
tomcostello.bsky.social
Last year, we published a paper showing that AI models can "debunk" conspiracy theories via personalized conversations. That paper raised a major question: WHY are the human<>AI convos so effective? In a new working paper, we have some answers.

TLDR: facts

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gabe-beratio.bsky.social
Excited to be a panelist at the Diversity & Climate Committee Undergraduate Mentoring Event! 🎉

If you're a diverse undergrad in psych, don’t miss this chance to connect, ask questions, and network with amazing scholars & grad mentors.

Spots are limited—join us!
spspnews.bsky.social
⬆️Level up your #SPSP2025 experience! Join mentoring sessions February 21-22 in Denver - from undergrad events to early career conversations. Limited spots available, register now!

✍️Sign up here: ow.ly/2U8Z50UTcPK
Celebrating SPSP 25th Annual Convention
February 20-22
Denver
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felipedebrigard.bsky.social
Call for papers! Pablo Abitbol, Santiago Amaya and I will be co-editing a Special Issue on "Memory, Emotion and Forgiveness" in the Review of Philosophy and Psychology. If you are a philosopher and/or psychologist working at the intersection of memory, emotion and forgiveness [1/2]