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Asst. Professor @SocialPsychUG in Political Psychology | Director of @FORRTproject | @Cambridge_Uni @FulbrightPrgrm. Open, collaborative & cumulative science.
Jun 8, 2022 12 tweets 35 min read
Have you ever wished to have access to 51,404 observations from 69 countries (28 nationally representative samples) from Global North/South to analyze & study the social & moral psychology of #COVID19?

#OpenScience for the win!

Preprint & Materials: doi.org/10.31234/osf.i…

🧵 World map showing the sampl...All moral and social psycho...Abstract of our paper on th...Correlation matrices for su... As part of the ICSMP (icsmp-covid19.netlify.app), we wrote a paper describing our survey methodology, sharing survey materials, raw/cleaned data, code & translations (osf.io/tfsza/) & data visualization interface/Shiny app: icsmp.shinyapps.io/icsmp_covid19/

doi.org/10.31234/osf.i… Authors list of ICSMP data ...Authors list of ICSMP data ...A screenshot of the ICSMP d...A screenshot of the ICSMP d...
May 31, 2022 20 tweets 28 min read
#BlackLivesMatter put a much-needed spotlight on systemic racism against Black people. Yet, public support has been mixed & dwindling over time.

We investigated the determinants of BLM support (with @Tamara_Marques_ @LeticiaRMicheli).

#openaccess

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doi.org/10.1017/S15375… Abstract of the paper "...Police brutality against Bl... Our goals were to uncover main themes in the published literature, consolidate research findings & other available evidence (surveys, polls), pit predictors of BLM against one another, & explore differences across societal groups.

See alt-text for + info

doi.org/10.1017/S15375… The Research Goals & Contri...
Mar 5, 2019 25 tweets 6 min read
Thank you, @NathanKalmoe, for once more engaging with our work. I feel privileged to have the opportunity to discuss how both of our works differ/intersect. As you invited and welcomed my retorque, here are some additional thoughts.

(1/gazillion) I say additional because there was a thread of this article's findings:


And a first pass on a few topics here with @ChrisPolPsych @ntdPhD
Feb 23, 2019 29 tweets 11 min read
🔥off the press 🔥

Colleagues and I tackle admittedly contentious debates in ideology scholarship: ideological innocence, nexus between ideology’s most commonly theorized sub-structures (social & economic), and ideological asymmetries of PolPsy (via NeoLib).

Highlights below: Using a set of high quality nationally representative surveys from professional survey companies (SSI/Research Now/YouGov), in the US and UK, & in which a greater number and range of ideological instruments and psychological constructs were administered, we demonstrated that >>>
Jun 21, 2018 13 tweets 5 min read
Proud to see published my first #openscience, collaborative and cumulative science project with great collaborators @jakewomick, @TobiasRothmund, @KinglaKing, and @JohnJost1.

A perfect start to #SIPS2018 in just a few days!

journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.117… #SPPS

Thread alert (1/12) Methodologically, this work adds to the existing literature in a few meaningful ways. We used facets of established constructs to gain a more precise understanding of the psychological underpinnings of Trump supporters (2/12)