Charlotte Buecken
@cbucken.bsky.social
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PhD in Psychology & Criminology • Post-Doc researcher at KU Leuven • Interested in (Children's) Memory, Disclosure, Lying, False memory reversal • She/Her 🌈
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cbucken.bsky.social
🗓️ May 22nd, 3pm CEST!

Ready for another edition of hashtag#ZPLS? This one is all about "Misinformation: Forms, Scope, & Prevention" 🧠

We are very excited to share the program and registration link below!

As always, ZPLS7 is completely free ✨
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lorrainehope.bsky.social
Yes - and you particularly don’t have to do this if they are predatory manipulators (esp. of young female researchers) and request lists of self-citations when reviewing…. Of their crappy, derivative, methodologically unsound work. Oh and when they invite themselves to give keynotes, just say no.
mirya.bsky.social
Academic version: you don't have to cite assholes. You don't have to invite them to conferences. Or to workshops. Or to be speakers. You don't have to engage with them at all!
faineg.bsky.social
you have the right to not hang out with assholes. you deserve not to hang out with assholes. you are under 0 obligation to socially interact with assholes in your free time.

it is truly terrible that our culture tricked so many people into thinking that they’re obliged to be friends with assholes!
cbucken.bsky.social
Generally, participants deemed it feasible to include different reversal strategies in child forensic interviews when there are suspicions that children's accounts might already be contaminated by prior conversations. We advocate for more research into the effectiveness of such strategies. (3/4)
cbucken.bsky.social
Many practitioners had worked on cases where they suspected that parents had discussed alleged events with the child prior to the child's interview, and more than half of our sample indicated already using strategies aimed at reducing possibly influence of such conversations. (2/4)
cbucken.bsky.social
#ZPLS is happening this Thursday - and I am very excited to be part of the round table discussion this year 🤩 Together with @lewan.bsky.social and @frederictomas.bsky.social we will discuss "Counteracting Misinformation - can it be done, and how?". Moderation by @henryotgaar.bsky.social
cbucken.bsky.social
In the last talk "Misinformation as a Consumer Policy Issue" of our #ZPLS speaker round, Michael Geers, assistant professor at University College Dublin, looks at misinformation from a digital marketing perspective! We're very curious 😎
cbucken.bsky.social
For our next talk of #ZPLS we are delighted to introduce @gillian-murphy.bsky.social, associate professor at University College Cork. Her talk, "Are Deepfakes a Uniquely Persuasive Form of Misinformation?", definitely got our interest 👨‍💻
cbucken.bsky.social
We're continuing our #ZPLS speaker introductions with @ciaragreene.bsky.social, associate professor at @ucddublin.bsky.social! We're looking forward to her talk on "Investigating the Effects of Misinformation on Behaviour"🧠📝
more info & sign up: celleuven.wixsite.com/home/zpls
cbucken.bsky.social
#ZPLS is approaching soon 🥳 This week, we want to introduce the speakers for our four talks👀starting with Marina Wimmer, associate professor at
@edinburghnapier.bsky.social! We are looking forward to her talk on "Bias in Memory for Fake News" 📰
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cbucken.bsky.social
🎙️We’re thrilled to introduce our #ZPLS Keynote Speaker: @sachaltay.bsky.social! Join us as he presents “Rethinking the Problem of Misinformation” — a fresh perspective at the intersection of Psychology and Law, on May 22nd‼️registration: celleuven.wixsite.com/home/zpls/z-...
cbucken.bsky.social
🗓️ May 22nd, 3pm CEST!

Ready for another edition of hashtag#ZPLS? This one is all about "Misinformation: Forms, Scope, & Prevention" 🧠

We are very excited to share the program and registration link below!

As always, ZPLS7 is completely free ✨
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