Social Psychology with Jeff

Ideas about Methodology, Statistics, Social Psychology, and Behavioral Science

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What do I consider when I am making or assessing a survey?

A well-designed survey can provide valuable information about a person’s attitudes, thoughts, evaluations, and behavioral intentions (or past behaviors). However, many of us have taken surveys that were inefficient, irrelevant, or confusing. We may have wondered: “how do these questions relate to my life?” or “why am I answering these questions?” Bad surveys have real…

Perspectives from two years of (mostly) emergency-remote high school speech and debate competitions—and the transition to a hybrid present

Many of us remember what life was like when the transition to emergency remote speech and debate competitions occurred in Spring 2020. Most tournaments after approximately mid-March were cancelled, and the main tournaments that were able to occur—the Tournament of Champions and NSDA Nationals—occurred through classrooms.cloud. This created the first immediate pivot during the start…

How I will try and get through COVID-19

Covid-19 changed everything fast. Most of us are on a pseudo-isolation or pseudo-quarantine for at least 30 days… It is scary, and it is creating uncertainty in who we are and how we live.

The Questions We Face When We Follow Our Dreams

I know that I know the fundamentals. I can identify my strengths as a researcher, an administrator, and a lecturer or professor in training. But I need to figure out what I want to do with the next step of my life.

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