Kelly Kane
Social psychology professor specializing in media psychology effects, especially on judgment and decision-making.
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- Reposted by Kelly KaneMay be of interest to the reproducibility folks: New tutorial on computational reproducibility for simulation studies just dropped! felipelfv.github.io/Why-risk-it-... by @felipefv.bsky.social, Jason Geller & @brodriguesco.bsky.social
- Reposted by Kelly KaneSocial media research has a conflict of interest problem: “these findings suggest industry influence in social media research is extensive, impactful, and often opaque” A real concern is that this may incentivize scholars to minimize the harms of social media platforms arxiv.org/pdf/2601.11507
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- Reposted by Kelly KaneWe need better ways to tell computers and humans apart Article: The potential existential threat of large language models to online survey research www.pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...