Hyowon (Hyo) Gweon
@hyogweon
Associate Professor @StanfordPsych
#SocialLearning #cognition #development
Google Translate does a decent job pronouncing my name 권효원 :-)
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http://sll.stanford.edu 28-07-2018 15:35:19
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We are hiring a pre-doc fellow! It's a great opportunity for those who want more research experience before starting PhD. Deadline 2/29, info: iriss.stanford.edu/predoc
Also recruiting in our dept: Cameron T Ellis Judy Fan Tobias Gerstenberg Jordan Starck & Laura Carstensen Please RT!
Excited to share an open dataset of 321 3-12yo children who completed our ToM booklet task, as well as all task materials + guides for administration & coding.
Preprint: psyarxiv.com/gczp9
OSF: osf.io/g5zpv/
W/ Koraima, Hyowon (Hyo) Gweon, Rebecca Saxe
So glad this paper is out! All credit goes to the amazing Sophie Bridgers, Costanza De Simone, and Azzurra Ruggeri -- I just cheered along :-)
New paper, out now in PNAS! 🎉
This was a very fun collaboration with Alicia Chen, Taylor Burke, Fiery Cushman & Sam Gershman. 1/5
Huge congratulations to Talia Konkle talia konkle, recipient of the inaugural Lila R. Gleitman Prize 🏆
She’s a Professor of Psychology at Harvard University with a Ph.D. in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Learn about all her scientific achievements at cognitivesciencesociety.org/gleitman-prize/
starting my phd at Johns Hopkins University with this brilliant group liulaboratory.org/people led by the inmitable @liushari!! pinch me??
📣📣 New episode!!
A conversation w/ Mika Asaba & Hyowon (Hyo) Gweon about reputational thinking in young children.
As humans we care deeply about what others think of us. How does this tendency develop? What are its underpinnings and consequences?
Listen: disi.org/the-i-of-the-b…
We are hiring too! This full-time research coordinator will work with two labs (Hyowon (Hyo) Gweon Michael C. Frank). Review begins 3/27, start ASAP, more info👇
My colleague Steven Roberts was recently invited to comment on a 'debate' about diversity at a Association for Psychological Science journal.
His experience was troubling and surreal, and lays bare the very biases he studies. He describes it in this important pre-print.
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psyarxiv.com/xk4yu