Honoured to share our new paper in @nature.com today. Across 12 countries in eastern and southern Africa and Southeast Asia, 1 in 6 internet-using children had experienced technology-facilitated child sexual exploitation and abuse. A thread 🧵
⏩ Perfectionism among young people isn’t just increasing, it’s accelerating.
This is one of the key findings from a new paper by @thomascurran.bsky.social, Andrew Hill and Pia Marie Pose, published in Psychological Bulletin.
Find out more 👇
📸 Meet the team behind PBS.
Our faculty, researchers and professional services staff recently came together for a group photo, reflecting the collaborative community that shapes psychological and behavioural science at LSE.
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New blog by Ana Barjašić and @krpd.bsky.social 👇
A timely investigation into how people use AI to engage with politics by Sayeh Yousefi, @benmtappin.bsky.social and @jenskoedmadsen.bsky.social ⬇️
🪧 How can we encourage more people to take part in climate action?
@gangashreedhar.bsky.social & colleagues explored this question through a large-scale social media experiment. She discusses the study findings and implications in the latest issue of LSE's Research for the World magazine 👇️
"Uncertainty is inherent to scientific knowledge; it is not a defect to be eliminated but a feature to work with."
We needn't lament that only 50% of social science papers are reproducible. There are other benchmarks of credibility – Ilka Gleibs @lsepbs.bsky.social for @lseimpactblog.bsky.social
💥New | Is it really bad that only 50% of social science papers are reproducible?
✍️ Ilka Gleibs (@lsepbs.bsky.social)
#SocialScience #AcademicSky #OpenResearch
👩⚕️ "Machine says go, doctor says no."
Alyssa Pandolfo & colleagues explored what happens when ICU doctors are given rapid test results to guide antibiotic prescribing and found that clinicians often err on the side of caution, overriding negative results and prescribing antibiotics.
Sakshi Ghai
The spread of false information online distorts how people see the world & relate to others, posing an urgent threat to our democracies.
CCDH & @lsepbs.bsky.social gathered leading experts to discuss how to navigate this problem & make society more resilient. Thanks to all who joined the event 🙌
LSE Department of Psychological & Behavioural Science
LSE Department of Psychological & Behavioural Science
LSE Department of Psychological & Behavioural Science
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Nature research paper: Technology mediation in child sexual exploitation and abuse in Africa and Asia
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LSE Impact
Enabling parental mediation of online activities and children’s knowledge of where to seek help after sexual harassment or assault is associated with higher rates of disclosure of technology-facilitated CSEA.
Three papers in Nature find that around half of social science studies hold up under replication, reproducibility, and robustness tests. Is this a bad thing
How can social media move people from passive concern to collective climate action? LSE research analysing Extinction Rebellion posts shows why direct calls outperform softer messaging.
Background Rapid molecular diagnostics such as the BioFire FilmArray Pneumonia Panel (the Pneumonia Panel) can improve antibiotic stewardship by supporting doctors to make more targeted antibiotic…
In venture capital, evaluators’ bias means that companies run by women are overlooked and underfunded compared with those presented by men.
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Three papers in Nature find that around half of social science studies hold up under replication, reproducibility, and robustness tests. Is this a bad thing