Garvin Brod
Prof. of Psychology at DIPF & Goethe University, Frankfurt.
For in psychology there are experimental methods and conceptual confusion.
- Reposted by Garvin BrodReally important points…
- Reposted by Garvin Brod📱Das am DIPF entwickelte, kostenlose Trainingsprogramm „Mission Monsterhilfe“ unterstützt das Fremdsprachenlernen mit Strategien für das Vokabellernen. Es wird mit der Lernplan-App „PROMPT“ angewendet und über mehrere Wochen in den Unterricht eingebettet. 👉 www.dipf.de/de/dipf-aktu...
- Reposted by Garvin Brodℹ️ Offene Stellen zur Mitarbeit an einem Forschungsprojekt in der neuen AG von Prof. Dr. Garvin Brod: ✅Wissenschaftliche*n Mitarbeiter*in /PostDoktoranden*in (m/w/d): iwm-tuebingen.de/de/karriere/... ✅Mitarbeiter*in (m/w/d) für die Studienkoordination: iwm-tuebingen.de/de/karriere/... #jobangebot
- Curious about how smartphones shape children’s development? We’re recruiting a Postdoctoral Researcher for 3(+2) years for a cutting-edge randomized controlled trial conducted in collaboration with @orbenamy.bsky.social and her team. iwm-tuebingen.de/en/career/jo...
- The position is at the @iwmtue.bsky.social in lovely Tuebingen, Germany (in other news). 😀
- Reposted by Garvin BrodThe self-regulated learning literature must distinguish true self-regulation (i.e., inhibition, adaption) from internalized, habitual enactment. We don't want students self-regulating every moment during learning! This is a helpful discussion of habits re: SRL. #PsychSciSky #AcademicSky #EduSky
- Reposted by Garvin BrodYou can read both the manifesto and the report here: www.dejongeakademie.nl/en/news/3148... and some coverage in e.g. the @foliacivitatis.bsky.social here www.folia.nl/en/actueel/1...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodThrilled to see this paper out! It's the culmination of a project begun in the depths of the pandemic with Sabrina Karjack and @zoengo.bsky.social . We continue our exploration of how children generalize when their episodic memory is not yet mature. www.nature.com/articles/s41...
- You can learn better by making your own predictions than by watching someone else's predictions, even if they are the same as yours. New computational approach to show the benefits of active/generative learning developed together with the fabulous @ebonawitz.bsky.social rdcu.be/eILdR
- A core assumption of adaptive/personalized education is that different learners thrive under different instructional conditions. Leo Tetzlaff examined the expertise-reversal effect and found some support for this, but it's complicated (asymmetry, moderators) www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodA new paper is out in @edpsychjournal.bsky.social with @luisevk.bsky.social! In educational psychology, motivation theories have not really changed since I was a ph. D. student (20y ago) and same theories are still dominant. Do you find it strange? If so, read it! www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
- Reposted by Garvin BrodIn case you needed more evidence that social media may not be the thing we should be obsessing about when it comes to wellbeing…another meta-analysis of experimental data showing no link.
- New meta-analysis of experiments of social media use reduction finds no evidence that reducing social media use improves mental wellness: www.nature.com/articles/s41... I've only taken a quick look thus far but this replicates my own meta-analysis from last year. Always nice to see.
- Thank you, @amiyake.bsky.social
- This Breitwieser et al. article (from @garvinbrod.bsky.social's group) discusses & illustrates the benefits of mobile interventions for education (e.g., timely intervention, ecological validity, considering situational factors). Important for offering personalized interventions. tinyurl.com/4rras9k5
- Reposted by Garvin BrodExcellent post on the lack of empirical support for stereotype threat, from someone deeply involved in the research. Also, importantly, "stereotype threat isn't real" != "stereotypes are not threatening." These are very different claims, but the former is often taken to mean the latter.
- Stereotype threat: a once-dominant idea in social psychology that shaped how we think about identity and performance. But what happens when the evidence crumbles? A deep dive into the failed replications, the myths, and what it all means. Read my latest essay: open.substack.com/pub/michaeli...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodWe desperately need new ways to conceptualise social media's impact on the mind & brain. Formal computational modelling could be a way to do this. Georgia spent 2+ years of her PhD further developing this approach. More details below, its worth a read ⬇️
- Reposted by Garvin BrodI'm so grateful to @jeffgreene.bsky.social for my experience being a part of this! I learned so much about theory development and about the editor role from working with the topical collection authors and from Jeff's truly excellent mentorship & collaboration. link.springer.com/collections/... 1/3
- I'm thrilled to share this new article with @krisarob.bsky.social that provides commentary and reflections on the topical collection we guest edited for Educational Psychology Review on The Past, Present, and Future of Theory Development in Educational Psychology! link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodI'm thrilled to share this new article with @krisarob.bsky.social that provides commentary and reflections on the topical collection we guest edited for Educational Psychology Review on The Past, Present, and Future of Theory Development in Educational Psychology! link.springer.com/article/10.1...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodI don't think anyone has started a Learning Scholars starter pack, so here we go! Let me know if you'd like to be added, removed, etc. Please share! go.bsky.app/CBPm1dVat://did:plc:sfblz5gm2topbduvr4czwg4f/app.bsky.graph.starterpack/3l6sgqx5lfm2c
- Reposted by Garvin BrodInteresse an empirischer Bildungsforschung, Daten(management) und einer unbefristete E14-Stelle mit Dienstsitz Frankfurt?👇
- Reposted by Garvin BrodThis is just a brief reminder that we have this nice Open Access quantitative methods journal running. There are no fees whatsoever. We'd be happy to receive your submission at QCMB: Quantitative and Computational Methods in Behavioral Sciences qcmb.psychopen.eu/index.php/qcmb
- Reposted by Garvin BrodIMBES 10 – 12 July 2024 in Leuven. Distinguished keynote speakers for this event, namely Stanislas Dehaene (Unicog, Paris), Jennie Grammer (University of California LA, US), and Duncan Astle (University of Cambridge, UK). imbes2024.org
- Reposted by Garvin BrodRegistration and submissions for the 2024 IMBES meeting are both open! You can register at the Early Bird rate until May 1st, 2024 (imbes2024.org/registration/). Abstract submission deadline is February 1st, 2024. Come join us in Leuven!
- Reposted by Garvin BrodA hum-dinger of a Table of Contents for the latest issue of Educational Psychology Review. Articles on procrastination, active learning, learning with tech, retrieval practice, pretesting, and much more - oh my! #edusky #academicsky #PsychSciSky link.springer.com/journal/1064...
- Reposted by Garvin Brod🚨 New preprint with @schu.etze.co & @stephanyrea.bsky.social In this paper, we lay out ways in which instructors might be able to support students' use of effective, but difficult, learning strategies both in and out of the classroom and directions for future research. #psychscisky #edusky
- Reposted by Garvin BrodBeen saving this for my first post here. As part of a new Research Training Group on Curiosity to be established at Göttingen (www.uni-goettingen.de/de/681631.html), we advertise a PhD position in developmental curiosity research in my group. More details here: www.uni-goettingen.de/de/document/...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodNEW: Open Letter on the Need for Preregistration Transparency in Peer Review docs.google.com/document/d/1... To work as intended, preregistration needs to be part of peer review process. We make commitments to doing so as authors, editors, & reviewers. Please sign and share widely with colleagues!
- Reposted by Garvin BrodShould we question the empirical evidence on active learning pedagogies? Find out in my latest Substack! #edusky #academicsky #PsychSciSky open.substack.com/pub/bemusing...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodLearning to Imagine: The Science of Discovering New Possibilities (www.amazon.com/Learning-Ima...) is coming out Nov. 14! To celebrate, I will be posting an image and caption from each chapter over the next several days. Here’s the table of contents to start things off.
- Reposted by Garvin Brodwoo, several chapters now available from upcoming book "Bayesian Models of Cognition: Reverse Engineering the Mind": 1) Theory of mind and inverse decision-making (Chapter 14): www.tomerullman.org/papers/BBB_c...
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View full threadReposted by Garvin Brod3) Bayesian models of cognitive development (Chapter 20): www.tomerullman.org/papers/BBB_c...
- Reposted by Garvin BrodCome work with me as a Project Scientist for the UC/CSU Collaborative!