Kaitlyn M. Werner, PhD
@kaitlynmwerner
Affective scientist studying motivation, emotion, and behaviour change. Research Fellow in Affective Psychology at the University of Tartu. www.kaitlynmwerner.com
Also, I think this one makes a great iPhone sticker (which unfortunately doesn’t work on this platform).
I mean, you're not wrong. Here is a great example of all these things.
Echoing all the other points on this important problem. In the meantime, it is helpful if people upload their papers to a personal/lab website. They get documented in the "All versions" link. This is an example of such indexing, though this paper is not APA - the uoregon link leads to the lab copy.
I was revisiting some papers on the person-situation debate for a project I'm working on and I need the world to know that this exists.
Hey @psychscience.bsky.social why does it cost more to book a recommended hotel using your discount code?? I've seen this twice now on two different hotels...
To add to the already great suggestions, I would also highlight this gem by @akmontoya.bsky.social: osf.io/preprints/ps...
🚨New paper forthcoming in the Journal of Affective Disorders! Regulatory flexibility—using strategies based on situational demands—has been a central topic in affective science in recent years. It’s often assumed that more flexibility is better. But is that really the case? osf.io/preprints/ps...
A fun fact about Estonia is that you are legally required to wear reflectors in the dark months so that you don’t get hit by cars. Usually this is a little keychain type thing dangling from your coat and/or backpack. So, meet my guardian of darkness gnome. Name suggestions are very much welcome!
Interested in visiting Australia? Consider this international fellowship at Adelaide University (my eventual academic home)! Get up to $20k AUD to spend 4-8 weeks collaborating and fostering connection with researchers on key themes (incl. health & well-being). adelaideuni.edu.au/partners-and...
One of the best parts of my job is that I get to visit seemingly random but interesting places. Today I spent the afternoon in Narva (northeastern Estonian city bordering Russia). Such a fascinating place.
stanfordsciencefellows.stanford.edu #psychjobs #AffectSci
This part is particularly horrifying. Like, whaaatttt? Don't ever do this. Also, if you don't like doing science, you know that you can literally do anything else with your time, right? Stop taking shortcuts to pad your CV. This is beyond ridiculous.
Had a wonderful first day at the @estwell.bsky.social annual conference! The presentations were outstanding and I’ve had so many exciting conversations about cool research. And the location is really nice, too :) @andero.bsky.social
Case in point. The OSF preprint page had a notification, but this says content-specific servers are fine. There is no notification on psyarxiv. Relying solely on social media to disseminate this information is completely unfair.
Similar to this, the times that I went paragliding, I was never “on the edge” of anything (eg., looking over a cliff). I always started on a regular hill, you do a little jog down, and then you start floating. The chair is like a backpack so you can’t move out of it at all.
My only take away from this is that our lab's dog needs a google scholar profile ASAP. He's earned his co-authorship through all the meetings he's attended!
Want to do a PhD or postdoc in Paris? Check out this really interesting opportunity with Mélody Mailliez at Paris Cité university! #psychjobs #affectsci
Spotted @falklab.bsky.social’s book featured at Shakespeare and Company in Paris! You’re not supposed to take pics in the shop, but I had to sneak one in because it made me so happy. Such a great book!
Finally made it to France! If you’re at CERE later this week in Grenoble, be sure to say hi! 👋
Another great week, another paper draft sent off. Happy weekend! ☀️
Sent a paper off to my mentor and celebrated with a chill ride before sunset ☀️
This is the only acceptable way to write on a sunny Friday afternoon. Also, conference posters on sport fabric make great park blankets.
Oregon summer is insane. So lucky to have this in my backyard ☀️
Fridays are for long walks in the park, laying in the flowers, and soaking up all the sunshine.
I just use screen mirroring and it connects automatically! I think it's a native feature from apple (e.g., you don't need a separate app).
Get an iPad! I use my 13in iPad pro as an monitor and I LOVE it. When at my desk (like right now), I use it for music or other entertainment since my monitor is massive (30in). But the 13in iPad + 15 in MacBook Pro when traveling is perfect. The pro iPad is not necessary, but I like this size.