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Max Primbs

@MaxPrimbs

PhD Student, Radboud University (NL). Investigating how our environment shapes our prejudices. AD Translation and Cultural Diversity @psysciacc

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I am hoping to recruit a Ph.D. student to join our Social Injustice and Social Change research group at @UCSBpsych in Fall 2025! You can find more information about the position, about our team, and about our research on our website. sisc.psych.ucsb.edu/posts/recruiti…


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Culture conference in Vancouver, July 25 hosted by the wonderful @FriedrichMGoetz and others. More info at geo-psych.com

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NSF makes you say who you got conflicts (coauthored) with. We (really just Jordan Matelsky @j6m8 ) just built you a tool for that. Literally one click (on top of revealing your name): bib.experiments.kordinglab.com/nsf-coa - one of the most useful tools the lab ever built.


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🚨New preprint🚨 Prejudice is widespread today. But has it been historically constant, or has prejudice varied with social structure? A cross-cultural study of 90 societies and an analysis of Chinese historical records suggest that prejudice was higher in centralized states.

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Ooooh. Finally a news outlet tells the whole truth.

From TRT World

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🌻 New paper out in @PNASNews! We employ a reinforcement learning approach to understand how societal stereotypes are internalised as personal prejudice. link: pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… @david_m_amodio's excellent explainer 🧵 below:

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🚨New in @PNASNews, led by @DSchultner & Ben Stillerman: In 8 studies, we test a mechanism through which exposure to societal stereotypes—even those we know may be false—can implicitly transform into individual-level prejudice and then spread across a community.

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Our department @PsychPrinceton is hosting the VIPS program again this summer! PhD students at other universities who do not have summer funds can spend 2 months working in the labs of @DianaTamir, @olsonista, or Rebecca Carey. Spread the word! psychology.princeton.edu/diversity/visi…


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Beyond excited that our (@sylviapperry @jabaied @DeborahJWu) Annual Review on Racial Socialization in the U.S. is finally out online: annualreviews.org/content/journa…. 🎉🥳


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I’m incredibly honored to have been elected as a PSA Associate Director together with @JProtzko! Huge thanks to everyone who voted & supported me. Together, let’s continue building a global community in science, strengthening research practices, & making lasting contributions.

I’m excited to announce the conclusion of our associate director election! The PSA has selected Ekaterina Pronizius & John Protzko as our new associate directors. Both have accepted the roles and will officially begin the first of November. Congratulations!



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Our recently published paper in PSPB asks: What proportion of people engage in anti-Black discriminatory behavior? The paper features decades of archival data, meta-analyses, and simulations. The results suggests that discrimination is widespread (relative to concentrated) 🧵👇

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This is how it is in the Netherlands. One big side effect is that there a relatively few PhD students, meaning that the selection into academia starts earlier (choosing the right master and excelling in it), meaning non-traditional students have it harder.

researchers should get atleast living wage, along with labour rights. There is no reason why the labour of knowledge production performed by doctoral researchers should be treated as an exception to how every other industry pays wages for work at similar level.



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We are giving away a signed (!) copy of Peng Ding's wonderful book on #causal #inference. Re-post this and follow me by October 27 for a chance to win. More details on the book here: routledge.com/A-First-Course… #Statistics @CRC_MathStats not affiliated with X.

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People select romantic partners who are more similar to them than chance (assortative mating) - but is this due to selection for similarity or becoming more similar with time? A 16-year long longitudinal study followed 1080 German couples from the time that they moved in…

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Read the original message and this response. People are so sensitive to the slightest of criticisms. If you find any problems with my work feel free to criticize it. Because if criticism becomes taboo, there'll be more bad work out there. And that's bad for science.

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“He would have done the same if she was three years old.”

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Are you passionate about researching romantic relationship wellbeing, and excited about studying the role of a mindfulness-based intervention in this domain? Please see the PhD candidate vacancy in our department below 👇@Radboud_Uni ru.nl/en/working-at/…


Now accepted at PSPB!

New Preprint osf.io/preprints/psya… We investigated whether the cultural legacy of the Ku Klux Klan persisted within regions across time. We expected that areas with more Klan activity in the 1920s would show increased racial bias and White Supremacist activity today



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Please join my colleagues and me for a Zoom tomorrow with the Kukama leader Leonard Tello. If you are in Tallahassee, consider attending the live events, including my talk. We are honouring Hispanic Heritage Month @FloridaState Link: fsu.zoom.us/j/95589854980 @fsucge @FsuModern

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Omg Pride and Prejudice.

gotta say. that’s a new one for me.

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