Ashley Ruba

@ashleyruba

Post-Doc Fellow studying emotions and child development | Ph.D. | BA | Writer | Baby Enthusiast | | | she/her

Madison, WI
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2018.

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    3. velj

    Check out my most recent paper in Dev Psych: "Superordinate Categoziation of Negative Facial Expressions in Infancy: The Influence of Labels" . This is the first study to explore how language influences emotion categorization in infancy! 1/5

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    prije 12 sati

    In lab today we read Fei Xu (2019), Psych Review, "Towards a rational constructivist theory of cognitive development." This is an ambitious theoretical paper that tries to synthesize core knowledge with Bayesian modeling and the "theory theory."

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  3. 3. velj

    Infancy work is hard. It's been over four years since I first conceived of this project. Two years of data collection + a journal rejection (which prompted another year of data collection) + one year of journal reviews and revisions. Don't give up on your research! 5/5

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  4. 3. velj

    In creating this study, I was inspired by the work of and . I wanted to design a study that could explore theoretical ideas in from an empirical, developmental perspective. 4/5

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  5. 3. velj

    However, when these facial configurations were presented with the same novel label ("toma"), infants formed a superordinate category. This is a similar process by which labels facilitate object category formation in infancy! 3/5

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  6. 3. velj

    In short, I found that 14- and 18-month-olds did not spontaneously form superordinate categories of negative valence across multiple negative facial configurations (e.g., disgust, sadness). 2/5

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    2. velj

    I thought it could be helpful to have a thread on ANOVA in R. As a statistical consultant, this is the most frequent FAQ I get from clients - how to run a linear model on their data, conduct hypothesis tests, extract predicted means and perform contrasts.

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  8. 24. sij

    Very excited to be chairing "Bridging Developmental and Affective Science in the Study of Emotion Understanding" in April! , Tina Woodard (), and Holly Shablack (), and I will be sharing our latest baby/kid emotion data 👶😭😁

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    21. sij

    To all young emotion scholars: I wish I had found this 2011 article by James Gross & at the beginning of my research journey. Great overview of psychological approaches to emotion:

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    20. sij

    A “behind the science” look into our new paper (out today in ) on how babies decide what’s worth their effort and what's not:

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    20. sij

    Dear science friends - I am developing a new graduate course titled "The Social-Emotional Brain". I would be so grateful for any suggestions you might have on papers in social/affective neuroscience that you think should be covered in such a class. Many thanks!! Please RT!

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    16. sij

    I’m a developmental psychologist & I headcam’d my kid from when he was 7 months old for 180 minutes every week. He’s now ~2; we plan on going till 30 months (see preprint for deets). Here are some insights I’ve gained from this project, both as participant an a scientist. 1/many

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    23. pro 2019.

    If you're a member of the psychological science community and are disappointed with the APS's decision to sign the AAP letter, please sign this petition to the APS board requesting that APS withdraw its support:

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  14. 22. pro 2019.

    What an amazing decade: - 10 years of baby research - 11 conferences - 7 publications - 3 psych degrees (BA, MS, PhD) - 2 cross-country moves - 1 post-doc fellowship - so many lifelong academic friends 💜

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    20. pro 2019.

    Well done, NIH. These new guidelines make it much easier for ppl to figure out whether they qualify as coming from a socio-economically disadvantaged background. And it includes all first-generation college students, who are 30% of doctoral students.

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    19. pro 2019.

    Our paper showing both variation and structure in the meaning of emotions is out today in . We show that words for emotions such as "love," "fear," and "surprise" have different meanings in languages around the world 1/n

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  17. 17. pro 2019.

    This text from my friend and fellow post-doc captures all my feelings about academia

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    12. pro 2019.

    There are few other societies where their membership fee feels justified and worth every cent, is one such example. Here are their takeaways from Social and Personality Psychology PhDs on the Academic Job Market survey👇 👀Full report:

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    9. pro 2019.

    Special issue on Replication, Collaboration, and Best Practices in Infancy Research, now out in Infant Behavior and Development. Featuring lots of awesome replication and methods papers!

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    11. pro 2019.

    Are names useful guides to new categories? In our new paper, now online at Cognition, and I show that even simple categories are much easier to learn when their features are easy to name. (1/6)

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