Social-personality-political psychologist at the University of Illinois Chicago | Asian American(ist) | Lover of Chicago, public transportation, ramen, ube, dumplings, and more | Views are entirely my own
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Jin X. Goh | ๅดๆๅ
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An analysis of 370,000 college student essays found that human-written essays contain 8X more novel ideas than those generated by A.I!
Though AI works often contain more flowery language, story lines are more homogeneous and lack distinctive ideas.
www.nytimes.com/2026/05/27/o...
Out in PNAS
pnas.org/doi/10.1073/...
Inequality is not only hard to solve.
Sometimes, it is hard to *see*.
We ask a simple question: Do people notice when members of minority groups are absent?
Across field studies and experiments, the answer was often no.
Thanks to @goodauth.bsky.social for featuring this reflection on Asian American politics as part of a convo with @brownphdgirl.bsky.social and me! goodauthority.org/news/how-asi...
New study from me @socprobsjournal.bsky.social . I revisit the initial question that got me interested in Christian nationalism: Why are "Christian nation" claims connected to race & family? Cuz it's about boundaries and order. It's also connected to GOP partisanship.
Free: doi.org/10.1093/socp...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), a peer reviewed journal of the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) - an authoritative source of high-impact, original research that broadly spans...
The National Science Foundation is terminating and suspending grants again, and at Grant Witness we need you to help to track them! ๐งช
We can only identify research being suppressed by under-the-radar suspensions directly from researchers. Please report! grant-witness.us/posts/2026-0... #NSF
Janelle S Wong
New pub by my grad student, @gnihill.bsky.social. This is her first first-author publication! In this work, she has extended our lab's prior work on how confrontations to prejudice on social media can meaningfully shape perceptions.
spssi.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Academic writing should be addressed neither to the public nor to other academics. It should be addressed to a single interlocutor with whom you have a petty rivalry and whose work you are trying to discredit
Imagine your city having a Pride Ball at City Hall. Shoutout New York