Lifespan Research Network
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The Lifespan Research Network (LRN) at Royal Holloway, University of London: Interdisciplinary insights into human development from infancy to late adulthood.
Royal Holloway, Egham, Surrey
Joined December 2023
My attempt at an accessible explainer of our recent @Nature article on why #family is key to advancing socioeconomic and genetic research https://t.co/VwTnaEIbqr
https://t.co/cBvl8i3uZC via @LinkedIn
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Michael J. Fox once said: “Family is not an important thing.
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The Festival of Social Science – led and funded by the @ESRC – runs until Saturday 9 November and includes events on our Egham campus. List of Festival events: https://t.co/PfSRj5FwXI Events at Royal Holloway: https://t.co/88XJtUVqiS
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🌟New preprint! 🌟 We describe a method for generating short versions of questionnaire measures using (very simple) machine learning (w/ @NuraSidarus) https://t.co/UoZJGcnbiD 1/n
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Questionnaire measures are central to many areas of study within the psychological sciences. However, they often place a heavy burden on participants; questionnaires are frequently lengthy and...
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An exciting lineup of speakers for the Statistical Genetics Group meetings at @RHULPsychology! First up on 6th November is @ZiadaAyorech: Leveraging family-based data reveals gene-environment interplay in life course depression. Full schedule: https://t.co/7IUwRz3ctC 🎙️
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Absolutely @TeresaCremin!! We need to integrate approaches to promote reading proficiency and activity. See evidence review with @Literacy_Trust here:
literacytrust.org.uk
This report brings together insights from different research methodologies and perspectives to synthesise key findings on reading in secondary students.
Reading attitudes matter: Do you know what your students think? You may know if your students can read well, but do they ‘want’ to read? @TeresaCremin urges schools to focus on both reading skills & reading attitudes https://t.co/f7eqOMyAnw
#teachersoftwitter #literacy
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Great meeting with the team planning for #ESRCFestival! Do you work with Young People? Are you concerned about their use of social media? Join the first of our online workshops Monday 21st Oct 1-2pm https://t.co/GhMEL0BCCp
@SocDevLabRHUL @SurreyYF @EikonCharity @MindworksSurrey
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A reminder: we currently have an open call for our @RealAAAI workshop on Theory of Mind 🔥 We encourage submissions from cog sci, CS, and psychiatry - we want to bring together several fields, work together, and understand ToM 🧠🤖 https://t.co/DnJKrdPdRG
@nitalon @r_mirsky
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Call for papers
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Want to do a PhD about the influence of psychological biases on technological progress? Email us. If not, please retweet
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As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science, we are hosting a series of workshops focusing on the risks, benefits and opportunities of children's and adolescents' social media use. Please join us for one, two, or all of 5 workshops (1 is in person)! https://t.co/oF3sYcTJuz
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Really looking forward to kicking off the @SocDevLabRHUL online Smart Socials & Digital Youth workshops for #ESRCFestival on Mon 21st Oct from 1-2pm. Intended audience is for those working with young people. @RHULScience Collab with @CFSurrey @SurreyYF
https://t.co/F9PRmWgkWw..
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1 hour online workshops exploring the experiences of young people today when using social media
As part of the ESRC Festival of Social Science, we are hosting a series of workshops focusing on the risks, benefits and opportunities of children's and adolescents' social media use. Please join us for one, two, or all of 5 workshops (1 is in person)! https://t.co/oF3sYcTJuz
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The joy of learning new words - the latest @LRN_RHUL blog post by the brilliant Professor @salonikrishnan She examines how intrinsic reward influences adolescent word learning 📚✨ @RHULPsychology Read more:
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Want to learn more about gene-environment interplay in explaining individual variation in academic achievement? 📚🧬 Check out a new paper published in @molpsychiatry, with contributions from @LRN_RHUL researchers. See the detailed thread below! 👇 @RHULPsychology
1. Out now in @molpsychiatry “Gene-environment correlation: The role of family environment in academic development”. We investigate how family environments and genetic propensity combine to result in individual differences in academic achievement 🧬🌍 https://t.co/njERvOCySM
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In this fascinating Papers Podcast, @yaszadeh provides a definition of #Racism, explores what is currently known about the experiences of racism, and discusses how experiences of racism are linked to negative mental & physical health outcomes. Listen at https://t.co/bTOMnGxnMx
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Excited to share a new paper on genetic associations between non-cognitive skills and school achievement across development, with contributions from @LRN researchers. More details in the thread below! ⬇️ @RHULPsychology
Out today in @NatureHumBehav: Genetic associations between non-cognitive skills and academic achievement over development https://t.co/ZKjPk31DjR
@QMUL @QM_SBBS @uclnews A detailed thread👇
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Was a pleasure to discuss all things teenage reading with @melissadenes @thetimes … check out our website (link in bio) for new work led by teenagers to draw out their peers’ voices and perspectives on reading @RHULPsychology
Have kids fallen out of love with reading? I talked to the brilliant @frankcottrell_b @questingvole @jeffreykboakye @ricketts_lara and felt a) more optimistic and b) more angry about English GCSEs https://t.co/VNzL0GY6uu
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Thrilled that @LaShaps1 and I were able to draw on our @NuffieldFound and @ESRC research and contribute to discussions around the English GCSE led by @EnglishAssoc at @The_Globe recently: https://t.co/C2u1C3Pafk
@RHULPsychology
englishassociation.ac.uk
We support the teaching, learning, and enjoyment of English at all levels of education, from early years to further and higher education and beyond.
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New paper out on sensitivity and burnout in teachers! Highly sensitive teacher are more likely to experience burnout when reporting stress. In addition, highly sensitive secondary school teachers were more affected by the school climate. https://t.co/qkAfOFRSMR
#highlysensitive
onlinelibrary.wiley.com
School teachers are among workers most exposed to stress and burnout—a relevant occupational phenomenon leading to psychological and economic costs. The Environmental Sensitivity individual trait—as...
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🚀 Exciting #PhD opportunity in #Psychology or #Economics! Join our fully funded project at Royal Holloway, starting Jan 2025! 📚 Causal links between school environment and mental health. Supervised by Dr. Rimfeld & Prof. Anderberg. Get in touch if interested! 📩 Please RT!
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In this #OpenAccess paper, J. L. Kingston (@RoyalHolloway) et al examine whether #SocialAnxiety & #Paranoia can be differentiated, patterns of co-occurrence & psychosocial factors that differentiate social anxiety alone versus in combination with paranoia.
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Background Paranoid beliefs are common in the general adolescent population. The paranoia hierarchy suggests common social evaluative concerns may develop into persecutory thoughts via ideas of...
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We are now in the final stages of our project to identify key priorities in teenage reading📚We are seeking feedback on the videos produced as part of the project and are keen to get a range of opinions. Scan the QR code or follow the link below (1/2)
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