Archives for 2023

‘Peer Community In’ for Preprints Offers a Model for Diamond Open Access
Communication
January 6, 2023

‘Peer Community In’ for Preprints Offers a Model for Diamond Open Access

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New U.S. Budget Includes 12 Percent Hike for NSF
Investment
January 5, 2023

New U.S. Budget Includes 12 Percent Hike for NSF

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Are Trigger Warnings Hitting Their Target?
Insights
January 5, 2023

Are Trigger Warnings Hitting Their Target?

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Academic Publishers and the Challenges of AI
Innovation
January 4, 2023

Academic Publishers and the Challenges of AI

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Deadline Nears for NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in SBE

Deadline Nears for NSF Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in SBE

The National Science Foundation has announced the Directorate for Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences (SBE) Postdoctoral Research Fellowships. This initiative seeks to encourage early career independence by supporting individuals’ research or training goals. Proposals must address scientific questions within the SBE’s scope, either in fundamental research in the SBE sciences or broadening participation in the SBE sciences.

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Dunning and Kruger Given 2023 Grawemeyer Award in Psychology

Dunning and Kruger Given 2023 Grawemeyer Award in Psychology

Social psychologists David Dunning of the University of Michigan and Justin Kruger of New York University, whose research captured the public imagination by suggesting that unskilled people often overrate their own abilities, have received the 2023 University of Louisville Grawemeyer Award in Psychology.

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David Dunning on the Dunning-Kruger Effect

David Dunning on the Dunning-Kruger Effect

The Dunning-Kruger Effect, explains David Dunning, comes when “people who are incompetent or unskilled or not expert in a field lack expertise to recognize that they lack expertise. So they come to conclusions, decisions, opinions that they think are just fine when they’re, well, wrong.”

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