| bio | website | jeromyanglim.blogspot.com |
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| location | Melbourne, Australia | |
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I am a Lecturer in the School of Psychology at Deakin University bridging I/O psychology and statistics.
I'm quite active on the Cognitive Sciences and Statistics Stack Exchanges.
You can find me also on:
- Twitter: @JeromyAnglim
- Google+: https://plus.google.com/100803004599943057656
- My blog on psychology and statistics: http://jeromyanglim.blogspot.com
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What is a validated single-item measure of mood? edited tags |
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Feb 23 |
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What is a validated single-item measure of mood? the main measure that I'm aware of is the one used in some experience sampling studies. Respondents select a response in a grid, with left-right corresponding to negative-positive, and down-up corresponding to passive-active. If I find an example article, I'll convert this to an answer. |
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What is a validated single-item measure of mood? deleted 3 characters in body; edited tags |
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Feb 23 |
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Is positive self-talk beneficial for those with low self-esteem? edited tags |
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Feb 23 |
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When is higher confidence predictive of less accuracy? Interesting. It's been a while since I've read the Kruger and Dunning article, I'll have a read and perhaps post a specific question, as I find the issue quite interesting. |
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Feb 23 |
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What is the term for when too many choices results in inability to decide? edited tags |
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Feb 23 |
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Does Facebook activity predict job performance? edited tags |
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Feb 23 |
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When is higher confidence predictive of less accuracy? Interesting article. I wonder if that is any more than just a result of the imperfect correlation between actual ability and perceived ability (I've often seen correlations in the .2 to .6 range), along with the inherent floor and ceiling effects of such scales. I.e., if you have low ability, you have more scope to over estimate. If you are high ability, then you have minimal scope to overestimate because you are already high. |
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Does Facebook activity predict job performance? deleted 5 characters in body |
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Feb 23 |
reviewed | Approve suggested edit on How does the brain act on the information gained via eye saccades? |
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Feb 22 |
asked | Does Facebook activity predict job performance? |
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Feb 22 |
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Are spaced flashcards effective for learning? deleted 17 characters in body; edited tags; edited title |
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Feb 22 |
answered | How can I find open access journals for cognitive science research? |
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Feb 21 |
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What is the relationship between computer game performance and measures of ability? deleted 5 characters in body; edited tags; edited title |
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Feb 21 |
awarded | Announcer |
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Feb 21 |
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Are there sex differences in inter-rater consistency of attractiveness ratings of opposite-sex faces? deleted 5 characters in body |
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Feb 21 |
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Is the decline of fluid IQ with age less severe for professors and scientists than it is for other people? deleted 1 characters in body |
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Feb 20 |
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Are there sex differences in inter-rater consistency of attractiveness ratings of opposite-sex faces? deleted 21 characters in body; edited tags; edited title |
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Feb 18 |
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Are autonomy, mastery, and purpose the most important motivators? added positive-psychology tag; it captures the discipline that talks about these kinds of motivators |