Natália Dutra

@nataliadutrapsy

Post-doc | PhD | development, cumulative culture, cooperation, and open science | Asst Dir | Coletivo Maria Emilia | she/her

Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2016.

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    3. sij

    My readings on culture (will try to keep track of them):

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  3. 1. velj

    Cerveja sem amigos / com amigos

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  4. 31. sij

    🎶 Everybody wants to rule the world🎶 Tias fofinhas 😁😁😁

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  5. 31. sij

    Diploma reconhecido! Parabéns à pela rapidez do processo simplificado!

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  6. 31. sij
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    30. sij

    Looking to hire a Post-doctoral Researcher in Cross-Cultural Developmental Psychology. 36-mo position for at to explore the development of empathy in infants from Samoa & UK. Feel free to contact me! Please RT and share widely

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  8. 30. sij

    (There are plenty of room for variation in undergrads in other courses and other universities, but if you don't look for it you won't find it). Bottom line is: cross-national samples aren't nearly enough to address the WEIRD problem. End.

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  9. 30. sij

    Think I'm exaggerating? Consider contacting a high profile Brazilian psych researcher to collect data with Brazilian psych undergrads. These mostly white, mostly middle class kids (psych is a middle/upper-middle class course in Brazil) are going to answer to your questionnaire.

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  10. 30. sij

    Then Brazil has this deep historical issue with slave trade and racism. I don't even remember discussing racism as an psych undergrad and I certainly don't remember having a Black psych lecturer. This is hugely problematic in this country.

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  11. 30. sij

    In Brazil, science funding tends to be concentrated in the Southeast and the South, the richest regions. I'm fortunate to be member of a fairly well funded lab in the Northeast (for Brazilian standards).

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  12. 30. sij

    And the WEIRD problem doesn't stop at national borders. Countries have regions and ethnicities that benefit more from a scientific narrative than others. Funding research is a political decision, have you ever thought about that?

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  13. 30. sij

    I don't wish people to stop studying undergrads or whatever rocks their boat but please be weary of the limitations of your questions and studies.

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  14. 30. sij

    Let that info sink in when you think of "robust" crosscultural findings using these kind of surveys. And trust me, X theory needs people from heterogeneous backgrounds to be tested. But these people aren't being tested, are they?

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  15. 30. sij

    Up until 2015, about 30 percent of Brazilians were functional illiterates and about 12 percent were fully capable of communicate using written language. These people usually have low income (low SES). Now think of lower income countries. And non-English speakers and so on.

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  16. 30. sij

    Recently I've witnessed a Brazilian evo psych ECR claiming they can't study X theory in people without higher education because they can't understand the questionnaires.

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  17. 30. sij

    I wrote this a while ago but thought it a bit salty. But the topic keeps doing the rounds so here we go. I promise this is my last comment on WEIRD psych for a while. Remember when I said there are layers to this discussion? Bear with me:

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  18. 30. sij

    Back to work and I can't get the coffee powder 😭

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    Thanks, Dorsa. It’d be great see researchers from these countries involved. I do see science as a way to reduce inequality and collaboration is one way. Researchers from “central” countries in science have way more resources and networking than those from “peripheral” ones.

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    29. sij

    Click through to learn more about our newly-minted Culture & Ontogeny Research Initiative (CORI) — a collaborative research network for scientists studying child development across cultures. Excited to be a part of a group focused on interdisciplinary & reproducible research!

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  21. 29. sij

    Brazilian Minister of Education issued a regulation that only allows one scientist of each department to travel to the same international conference (and two for the national ones). REGARDLESS OF WHERE THE FUNDING COMES FROM.

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