Åse Kvist Innes-Ker

@asehelene

Emotion psych geek. Need brains to hook up in parallel with. Likes my reality virtual. Has grown 3 brains the old-fashioned way.

Sweden
Joined June 2008

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  1. 15 hours ago
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  2. 12 hours ago
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    The few companies that control our digital public sphere—Facebook, Google & Twitter—are all driven by the same fundamental business model [getting people to click ads], but it doesn't have to be that way. Want to write like when I grow up!

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  3. 22 hours ago

    "A day in the life of a baby polar bear"

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  4. Dec 20

    What a surprise about a cash-rich, profit-first giant! We have yet to see E and others play hardball. It's going to get very messy and all these Plans are going to fail if we don't account for that.

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  5. Dec 20

    Philosophy in stages: 1. Ask simple question. 2. Complicate indefinitely. 3. Fail to answer simple or complicated questions. 4. Complain about simple question. 5. Rinse. Repeat.

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  6. Dec 20

    Psychology chums, Santa has come early. We have a new Lectureship in Psychology available ! Come and work with a fab team in a superb location. Details on jobs etc soon. Earlybird details here: Please RT, if you could, and let people know

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  7. Dec 20

    Repeat after me: meta-analyses are fucked "All methods performed badly when true effect sizes were heterogeneous or primary studies had small chance of being published. This suggests in many meta-analyses in psych, bias remains undiscovered no matter the detection method used"

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  8. Dec 20
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  9. Dec 17

    You know that line about judging people by their actions rather than their words? What about people whose only non-trivial output is words? (assume their actions are boringly uncontroversial, like say living basic middle class life funded by job at paper factory) Here’s a way.

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  10. Dec 19

    I am now section editor for Scandinavian Journal of Psychology, and have now (perhaps foolishly) sent out my first review requests....

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  11. Dec 19
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  12. Dec 18

    Call for new Editors at 3 journals: Behavior Research Methods, Memory & Cognition, & Psychonomic Bulletin & Review. Please put your hat in the ring!

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  13. Dec 18

    This job opening is like an Avengers movie where some of your favorite characters team up to do science. If you are looking for a PhD position this is your place!

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  14. Dec 18

    We are looking for a new PhD student! You will work for 1.5 years in Grenoble and then work for 1.5 years in Swansea. Supervisors: , , and yours truly. We seek candidates strong on methods and open science: (RT please for visibility!). 1/2

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  15. Dec 18

    Economics and philosophy are almost the *only* academic disciplines where people can politely defend socially unacceptable answers to unconventional questions and remain respected scholars. Indeed, it's the contrarians who make us great.

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  16. Dec 18

    Illegal Bajoran immigration costs the Alpha Quadrant more than 200 Billion Bars of Latinum a year. How was this allowed to happen?

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  17. Dec 18

    While I'm no fan of bad ev psych (mis)theorizing, the caricatured knee-jerk rejection of any application of evolution to human behavior is bad and stupid and terrible. Part of why I dislike the (mis)theorizing is that it feeds the caricatures. Let's not make it easy for them.

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  18. Dec 17

    Assigned during WWII to invent strategies for anti-tank warfare, and to teach them to cannon-fodder troops, despite having never seen a tank— might lead to skepticism about rationalist theories involving involving undetectable non-physical entities such as Beliefs and Plans.

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  19. Dec 17

    Another nuanced take on replication failure. I guess I'd go slightly further and say that (social) psychology's problem is that it doesn't even *have* a paradigm. Is that fair?

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  20. Dec 17

    Any field that seriously investigates what people actually do rediscovers this insight. Ethnomethodology has gone further than others.

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