Sarah Müller
@sarahmlr.bsky.social
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Psychologist | Doctoral Researcher @MoralComputingLab @ZPID 🎓 | Research Interests: Computational Psychology, Morality, Well-Being 🔍
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Happy to share that our #bibliometric analysis of #translational psychological treatment is now published OA in the latest issue of @apajournals.bsky.social's Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice! doi.org/10.1037/cps0...

Terminological inconsistency may threaten the progress of the field!
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@t-1m.bsky.social doing an excellent job presenting our work on MoralNet at #CCN2025 where we explore the alignment between brains and machines during moral perception.
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🧠❤️🤖⚖️ We had an inspiring and fun satellite event at #CCN2025 forging new research ideas at the intersection of emotion, morality, and brains. Excited for next steps!
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👉 Our findings suggest that changes in positive (but not negative) sentiment in scholarly tweets may reflect collective changes in their emotional well-being.
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We analyzed the sentiments of 3.48 million tweets by nearly 15 k psychology researchers (2019–2021) to explore whether social media sentiment can reflect collective researcher well-being.
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I’m excited to share my first first-authored paper with @abitter.bsky.social in the Journal of Happiness Studies:

“The Emotional Climate of Academia: Exploring Social Media Data as an Indicator of Well‑Being.”

📖 Read it here (OA): link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Are LLMs impartial moral judges? @sarahmlr.bsky.social doing an excellent job sharing our first results at #MoralMedia25, highlighting that LLMs rate moral violations from ingroup members less severely than the same actions committed by outgroup members.
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Remember the old #Twitter and when you decided to migrate? How important were your peers for your decision?

In our current study, we use data from 250k researchers during the 2022 migration to #Mastodon to examine #socialinfluence within the research community.

👉 doi.org/10.23668/psy...

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