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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.

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Feb
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asked How does raw IQ change over the lifespan at the group-level?
Feb
1
answered What's the psychology behind Trolling/Flaming?
Feb
1
answered What is the effect of ADD/ADHD on performance variability on cognitive tests over time?
Jan
31
answered What are the main causes of whether a person becomes introverted or extraverted?
Jan
30
answered Has the neuro-linguistic programming visual model been scientifically tested?
Jan
28
answered Is procrastination greater when skill is low and rewards offer low status boost and does this lead to efficient task allocation in groups?
Jan
27
answered Does evidence support Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs?
Jan
26
asked Studies modelling learning curves of an overall task and subtasks
Jan
24
answered How to measure emotional intensity?
Jan
23
answered What is the difference between solving a problem and acquiring a skill?
Jan
23
answered Performance of a group solving a cognitive task: How does it scale?
Jan
23
answered Are there any cognitive models for visual navigation?
Jan
23
answered Why do you sometimes write down one word while actually intending to write another?
Jan
23
answered Can intense multitasking improve fluid intelligence/working memory?
Jan
23
answered Is the decline of fluid IQ with age less severe for professors and scientists than it is for other people?
Jan
23
answered Does caffeine improve performance for habituated consumers?
Jan
23
answered Perception of time as a function of age
Jan
23
answered Does the concept of employee engagement add anything over and above traditional concepts?
Jan
23
answered Can mental exhaustion be measured?
Jan
23
answered Summary of meta-analytic correlations between self- and other-report measures