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Social Identity and Morality Lab
United States
Приєднався 22 вер 2020
Here you can find videos featuring people and research from Jay Van Bavel's Social Identity and Morality Lab
Academic Job Market Panel 2024
Are you on the academic job market this year and need some insights and advice on the process? We held an academic job market panel, where recently hired professors and professors who served on the search committee in the social psych department at NYU share their insights and advice. Check it out!
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NYU Center for Conflict and Cooperation: Uri Hertz
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Dr. Uri Hertz visited NYU's Center for Conflict and Cooperation to give a talk on his recent research regarding the cognitive processes underlying learning social norms and biases. The abstract for his talk is as follows: Social norms provide groups of individuals with behavioral prescriptions, and govern the way individuals perceive and interact with groups. Changes to social settings caused b...
How to use GPT for text analysis in R
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A brief tutorial on how to use GPT, the LLM underlying the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT, to analyze psychological constructs (such as sentiment and emotions) in R. For sample code to follow along with this tutorial, check out the supplementary materials of the following paper: Rathje, S., Mirea, D., Sucholutsky, I., Marjieh, R., Robertson, C., & Van Bavel, J. J. (2024). GPT is an eff...
Jay Van Bavel: Lessons I learned in Grad School (Part 2/3)
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In this series of presentation, Prof. Jay Van Bavel shares the lessons he learned in graduate school. In it, he outlines the mistakes he made in school (as well as common mistakes he sees in many other graduate students) and how you can avoid them. He also gives tips on how to invest your time and maximize your success in graduate school. This part 2 of his presentation focuses on the skills yo...
Jay Van Bavel: Lessons I learned in Grad School (Part 1/3)
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In this series of presentation, Prof. Jay Van Bavel shares the lessons he learned in graduate school. In it, he outlines the mistakes he made in school (as well as common mistakes he sees in many other graduate students) and how you can avoid them. He also gives tips on how to invest your time and maximize your success in graduate school. This part 1 of his presentation focuses on how to take c...
Four Presentations from our SI&M Lab at NYU and the TeDCog group at UBristol
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During our joint meeting with the Technology, Democracy, and Cognition group at the University of Bristol, two members from each lab gave brief talks of new research that is relevant to the themes from both our labs. Here are the titles of their talks: - Jesper Rasmussen (Aarhus) “Public Health Communication Reduces COVID-19 Misinformation Sharing by Boosting Self-Efficacy” - Steve Rathje (NYU)...
The Human Sleep Paradox: How Social Sleep Made Us Human
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The human sleep pattern is paradoxical. Sleep is vital for optimal physical and cognitive performance, yet humans sleep the least of all primates. Dr. David R. Samson from University of Toronto presented his work on the social sleep hypothesis which proposes that extant traits of human sleep emerged because of social and technological niche construction.
Insights about designing and deploying Big Team Science collaborations
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Want some tips for Mega Studies? Dr. Kim Doell, NYU Social Identity Morality Lab affiliate, gave a presentation together with Dr. Madalina Vlasceanu and Dr. Jay Van Bavel about conducting studies with Big Team Science collaborations.
Elizabeth Harris PhD Dissertation Defense: Understanding Partisan Bias in Fake News Belief & Sharing
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Elizabeth Harris, PhD student in the Social Identity & Morality Lab, successfully defended her dissertation, "Understanding Partisan Bias in Fake News Belief and Sharing," on July 27, 2022. Congratulations, Dr. Harris! You can learn more about Elizabeth's work on her website: www.elizabethannharris.com/ You can read Elizabeth's papers here: www.jayvanbavel.com/publications
How To Make Effective Science TikToks That Go Viral
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Want to go viral on TikTok? Steve Rathje, successful TikTok creator and NYU Social Identity Morality Lab postdoctoral fellow, gives a workshop on the importance of science communication and tips for making effective, informative, and engaging content. Check out his TikTok: @stevepsychology!
The Importance of Intellectual Humility
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Jay Van Bavel, Director of the Social Identity & Morality Lab, discusses how intellectual humility can help us build a healthier society. Video was created by The Beautiful Truth (TBT) magazine and the original video can be seen here: ua-cam.com/video/SUscXgpRB0Q/v-deo.html
Anni Sternisko PhD Dissertation Defense - Psychological Pathways to Conspiracy Theories
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Anni Sternisko, PhD student in the Social Identity & Morality Lab at NYU, successfully defended her dissertation, "Same But Different: Psychological Pathways to Conspiracy Theories," on March 2, 2022. Congratulations Dr. Sternisko! You can learn more about Anni's work here: www.jayvanbavel.com/people You can read Anni's papers here: www.jayvanbavel.com/publications
Identity Myths Busted
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Jay Van Bavel, Director of the NYU Social Identity & Morality Lab, explains how group identity-something that can turn us against each other-can also help us embrace what we have in common and work more effectively on teams.
How to Download and Analyze Twitter and Facebook Data
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Steve Rathje, a PhD student at Cambridge University and visiting researcher with the NYU Social Identity and Morality Lab, explains how to download and analyze data from Twitter and Facebook. Resources discussed in this video: GitHub repository: github.com/stevesteve2/TwitterWorkshop How to apply for Twitter API credentials: developer. en/docs/twitter-api/getting-started/getting-acce...
How R Can Help You Build Qualtrics Surveys More Efficiently
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Claire Robertson, a PhD student in our lab, explains how to create an advanced format document in R, which you can use to build surveys more efficiently in Qualtrics. You can find all the resources discussed in the video here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rnHMomI_2x9mKlx88Fenpvy8EWUl1TRS?usp=sharing Claire’s GitHub: github.com/claire-robertson/code_snippets
Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 15)
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Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 15)
Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 14)
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Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 14)
Steve Rathje | Accuracy and Social Incentives Shape Belief in (Mis)information | APS Convention
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Steve Rathje | Accuracy and Social Incentives Shape Belief in (Mis)information | APS Convention
Steve Rathje | Outgroup Animosity Drives Engagement on Social Media | SPSP Virtual Conference
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Steve Rathje | Outgroup Animosity Drives Engagement on Social Media | SPSP Virtual Conference
Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 8)
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Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 8)
Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 7)
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Intellectual Humility Virtual Symposium (May 7)
The Neuroscience of Cooperation | Jay Van Bavel | 2021 SANS Virtual Conference
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The Neuroscience of Cooperation | Jay Van Bavel | 2021 SANS Virtual Conference
Political and Non-Political Belief Change Elicits Behavioral Change (by Madalina Vlasceanu)
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Political and Non-Political Belief Change Elicits Behavioral Change (by Madalina Vlasceanu)
Diego Reinero's PhD Thesis Defense. April 22, 2021 @NYU
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Diego Reinero's PhD Thesis Defense. April 22, 2021 @NYU
No wonder french fries and fashion on the rise in 24 😅
This is great
Thanks for the instructional! Bug alert: when the ChatGPT warning is triggered for "This content may violate our usage policies. Did we get it wrong? Please tell us by giving this response a thumbs down." the script will fail. I'm working on a workaround. I'm using text data from Reddit with no known policy violations, and some posts are triggering it for unknown reasons.
Thank you for sharing your work with us. It is super helpful!
Excellent job, guys; thanks!
Hello dear, i have question , I really depressed about my situation, Have you ever been in a situation where when you wake up you feel like you haven't slept for a minute? This feeling is very bad and very tired and makes me depressed.
Thanks for sharing
Hi! Thanks for this video- super helpful :) I wanted to ask: I replicated your code and entered my own API keys, but when I tried to chat with GPT, the response I got was character(0). Any idea why this might be occuring?
I'm having the same issue, I believe it's something related to the API but don't know what.
@@carmentello5479 @loopseye I'm having the same issue! did you ever figure it out?
I'm having the same issue! did you ever figure it out?
I was having this problem as well and got it to work after I added credits to my open AI account.
@@GregWurm Thank you!! I will try this!
Thank you very much for putting this together and putting it online! I have been considering joining a mega study as a collector with my professor, and I have been very curious in general about what the behind the scenes looks like for these sorts of projects. Seeing how everything works and the different strategies to shield against combinatorial explosion of work very much unmasks the process and helps me to understand much better. Thanks again!
Love the presentation. Do you have the 3/3? Thanks!
How much, if any, of the Twitter API information is still relevant. I realize this may be a difficult question. Thanks.
Brilliant presentation, which makes me want to know more. Thanks for all your research, analysis, and tree climbing. I'm extremely eager to read Our Tribal Future. As an uncredentialed 71 year independent student of neuroscience, evolution, anthropology, primatology, linguistics, and as much philosophy as I can stand, I've been searching for the way to "Channel Our Foundational Human Instincts into a Force for Good" for years, esp since around 2008-10 the time where IMO the danger of a post-truth world bringing out the worst in tribalism got well underway. My curiosity lead me to this item, which made me wonder if you've paid any attention to the 2015 article "Avatars in the Machine: Dreaming as Social Simulation". I discovered the article because I had the concept already, and wondered if anyone had brought it out into the world - in the same way as I thought social epistemology ought to be a thing, and so went searching for it. The Social Identity and Morality Lab also seems to me like "thank God such a thing exists", and makes me want to learn more. It is quite a pivot you (D.R.S.) are doing, and I look forward to seeing where it leads.
wheres the data set tho
Beatiful... Thanks a lot!
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Super helpful - thank you!
Interesting research and well communicated!
great tutorial. thank you so much. could you please give me more tutorials on this domain. Thank you
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the great video. However, after establishing a connection with the Standard twitter API, I encountered an error when I tried to get data from my own timeline. Warning: 215 - Bad Authentication data. Warning message: rate limit exceeded. mins until rate limit resets. How can I fix this? Thanks in advance.
Thank you so much for this video! It’s really helps🙏🏽
Two questions: (1) how do I get the code you are using? and (2) the function skim() is great for producing a html file of the results, but it absolutely useless if you want to producing a pdf output of the same results.
great video !!
Great work - thank you!
Thanks for the video Steve. I could not, however, figure out hot to get a callback URL. I am a PhD student and do not have a website. Please, not that I was able to create a Twitter developer account and fill in under "create_token" with some of the information, e.g., app, consumer_key, and consumer secret.
Great blurb!
Good explanation... Is it possible to have access to a sample of the dataset which you used in your explanation... Thanks
This was great! Thanks a lot!
This is a really well-taught class. Thanks for posting.
35:35 Hume-mitigated scepticism 42:00 trusting experts diminish individual /autonomy- more technocrats ,less pol. Participation =democratic deficits? 45:00 social failures of science 52:00 VACCINES
Hi Michael, is it possible to get access to a sample of the dataset used
can you share the doc?
Congrats Diego, wishing you the best at Princeton!
so helpful, thank you for making this available.
Are there any big advantages Zotero has over Mendeley?
Hi Carlos. For our purposes, Zotero's big advantage is that it allows you to share your citations through shared folders with other lab members. You can give individuals or groups permissions to add and edit the citations in the shared folder. Mendeley only allows you to share citations and documents with a group of up to 2 other users
Interesting paper. I wonder if the choice of research topics authors make is a better reflection of political/ideological biases? Another interesting area of inquiry may be in an analysis of political language in papers, especially surrounding concept formations and causal analysis, that may exist alongside replicable data. A great gripe among conservatives for example in certain areas of research is the oppressor/oppressed framework that is often used. Merely looking at replicability and other quality indicators may neglect to consider the real world effect and influence of studies, which, if I'm not mistaken, was only considered with prestige of authors and universities, not of political langauge.