Xenia Schmalz
@xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
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I study reading and dyslexia, especially across languages. Psycholinguist, cognitive scientist, Open Science advocate, academic mum. I love books, languages, travelling.
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mpi-nl.bsky.social
We're seeking the next Director of the Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics! Lead cutting-edge research in language & cognition. Nominations (incl. self) due 19 Dec 2025.
mpi.nl/career-education/vacancies/vacancy/nominations-and-self-nominations-sought-position-director-max
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gewonnofficial.bsky.social
Welcome to join our upcoming Journal Club meetings in Oct & Nov! Happy to have @cyhsieh.bsky.social & Dr. Cosimo Iaia as our guest speakers!

Register to get the Zoom link or sign up as our next guest speaker:
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More exciting talks coming up. Please share & see you there!
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lmuphilosophy.bsky.social
LMU Munich invites applications for a W2 Professorship in Philosophy Education, starting in October 2026. We are looking for candidates with an outstanding research record in philosophy and a strong profile in philosophy education.
Deadline: 15 November 2025:
job-portal.lmu.de/jobposting/b...
Professorship (W2) of Philosophy Education
job-portal.lmu.de
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
I'll officially start my job as acting professor at the Chair of General Psychology at @tudresden.bsky.social tomorrow! I can't complain about the view from my office window...
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candicemorey.bsky.social
Call for collaborators! 🧵

The TL;DR: we seek collaborators on a #ManyLabs #RegisteredReport about what causes rapid forgetting.

In-principle accepted Stage 1: osf.io/ahjn5

Expressions of interest: cardiffunipsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...

Further details in the 🧵:
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alexh.bsky.social
Our preprint on our translations of CRediT into 36 languages. We've come a long way with this project! osf.io/preprints/me... If you know of non-English academic journals that don't have a policy on saying who did what, get in touch - CRediT may be part of the answer.
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scientifical.bsky.social
haven't been asked to review a paper in a while so if you're an editor looking for a psycholinguist who works on discourse...👀
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phil-durrant.bsky.social
I am seeking a Postdoctoral Research Associate to work on the ESRC-funded project 'Writing Tasks at School and University'.
The post is full-time and will run from 1st November 2025 to 31st January 2029. See below for a brief overview of the project.
jobs.exeter.ac.uk/hrpr_webrecr...
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elenlefoll.fediscience.org.ap.brid.gy
I've finally finalised my slides for the closing keynote of @UniKoeln's Summer School on Large Language Models for #digitalhumanities research entitled: "LLMs for DH research: The good, the bad, and the ugly".

If you happen to be in Cologne this coming […]

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Title of the keynote: LLMs for DH research: The good, the bad and the ugly

Thursday 11 September 2025
“LLMs for DH Research” Summer School
Faculty of Arts & Humanities, University of Cologne

Logos of the university of Cologne and SFB 1252 Prominence in Language.

The title slide also features the poster of the film "Il buono, il brutto, il cattivo" by Sergio Leone and the fonts of the title slide echo the poster.
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
It's kind of difficult to argue about such a big topic in short social media posts, so I wrote a blogpost: Will #peerreview collapse in the coming years? xeniaschmalz.blogspot.com/2025/09/will... Looking forward to hearing everyone's thoughts!
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gesis.org
Neuer Beitrag im GESIS #Blog über #Sprache als Faktor für eine verlässlichen #Wissenschaft

Warum ist Sprache so entscheidend im Kontext wissenschaftlicher #Replizierbarkeit und wie können Forschende sprachbezogenen Herausforderungen begegnen?
doi.org/10.34879/ges...
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
2024 habe ich mich auf 13 Professuren in D in Psychologie beworben, wobei der Begriff "Bereich" bei uns verschwommen ist. Wenn man nur meine spezifische Fachrichtung zählt, kommt ein mal in ein paar Jahren eine relevante Ausschreibung.
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amreibahr.bsky.social
#IchBinHanna hat viel seltener Kinder als Vergleichsgruppen:

👨‍👦 unter 35
befristete Wissenschaftler_innen: 6,5%
andere Hochschulabsolvent_innen: 21%

👨‍👦 unter 40
befristete Wissenschaftler_innen: 36%
andere Promovierte: 46%

Gründe (v.a. für Frauen): mangelnde Vereinbarkeit, berufliche Unsicherheit!
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lmu-osc.bsky.social
🔍Find out about the replicability crisis across fields & open research initiatives you can implement in your own work!
Attend the “Replicability Crisis” lecture by Prof. Dr. Felix Schönbrodt (@nicebread.bsky.social) on Mon 15 Sept, 9:45-10:45.
👉Register here: www.pretix.osc.lmu.de/lmu-osc/OSSS...
Promotional poster for the LMU Open Science Center Summer School 2025 Public Lecture. The poster features a photo of speaker Prof. Dr. Felix Schönbrodt. The text states the lecture focuses on the replicability crisis and open research initiatives, time and date of lecture being  9:45-10:45 CEST on  September 15 2025, and instructions to register online. Logos of LMU Open Science Center, LMU, and Universitätsbibliothek München are displayed at the bottom.
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
And another interesting thought brought up by Ven: should we split up study programmes for aspiring researchers and aspiring practitioners in psychology? That would allow for much more instruction in math and computational modeling for researchers, analogous to biology vs. medical practitioners.
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
And a question I didn't get to ask: are computationally modeled theories really more precise than verbal theories? One can have vague mathematical models (p(recall) ~ input frequency) and precise verbal theories (well-defined concepts & relationships). Any thoughts?
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
Very interesting keynote at #ESCOP2025 by Ven Popov on the importance of computational modeling for theory building in psychology, with lots of questions to think about. Is #psychology really more complex than #physics? How can we lower the hurdles for psychology researchers to do formal modeling?
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
I have some ideas for #NLP analyses I could do as a quick and dirty way to compare different platforms. Does anyone have recommendations for #journals that publish #peerreviews and could serve as a comparison group to @pci-regreports.bsky.social?
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
Does anyone know if there is a list of journals that do this? Now I’m kind of curious and I have a long train trip coming up to see if I could at least get some anecdotal data.
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
Does anyone know if there is a list of journals that do this? Now I’m kind of curious and I have a long train trip coming up to see if I could at least get some anecdotal data.
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
The quality of reviews across publication formats is an empirical question 🧐. With that aim, PCI has the huge advantage that the reviews are actually available for everyone to scrutinise and analyse.
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
Morning jog in #Sheffield, Crookes Valley Park. Does anyone at #ESCOP2025 have any other recommended routes? I tried the Five Weirs Walk, but it's rather run down with detours along big roads, unfortunately.
Photo of a park with hills in the background Photo of a park with a pond in the middle and a playground to the right
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
specialised enough? I've been thinking of starting a PCI in psycholinguistics, cognitive psychology, or reading research.
xeniaschmalz.bsky.social
Interesting - I don't have any personal experience, so I can't comment. I often feel the same way about journal peer review, though. Do you think there's a systematic difference that may exacerbate the problem at @peercommunityin.bsky.social ? Maybe "psychology" is too broad, so reviewers aren't...