02/13/2020
It's that time of the year! The Conceptual Development Lab Annual Newsletter is out!
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12/02/2019
Why are bold, broad, and terse depictions of science perceived as more important, robust and generalizable than nuanced ones? In episode 63, Parsing Science talks with our very own Susan Gelman, who discusses her research into the use of generic language in scientific papers.
https://www.parsingscience.org/2019/11/26/susan-gelman/
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11/08/2019
We are actively seeking new participants, ages 2-10, to come visit our lab! Please share this post with anyone who might be interested in participating!
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11/08/2019
The Child Trends News Service report featuring Dr. Gelman's research on children's food preferences is now a live video recording, check it out!
You Are What Your Mom Eats - Child Trends
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (Ivanhoe Newswire) -- Move more, sleep enough, and certainly eat a variety of healthy foods. It’s advice we can all take to heart. But for kids, the earlier they adopt healthy habits, the better. Now new research suggests that when it comes to kids and healthy eating, just talking...
10/25/2019
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10/23/2019
Check out this article, featuring our very own Dr. Susan Gelman!
Positive Parenting: You are what your mom eats
It’s one thing to put a mix of lean protein, fruits and vegetables on your child’s plate. It’s another to get them to take a bite.
09/25/2019
When we read information-packed articles, what are we most likely to take away? According to DeJesus et al., students are most influenced by statements that use generic language. Some of this data was collected at the Conceptual Development Lab! If you’re interested in learning more about this recent work of Dr. Gelman’s, check out the full article! https://science.sciencemag.org/content/365/6459/1261.4
Full Citation: DeJesus, J. M., Callanan, M. A., Solis, G., & Gelman, S. A. (2019). Generic language in scientific communication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 116(37), 18370-18377.
To boldly claim
Science Writing The data should speak for themselves, but writers want a broad swathe of readers to appreciate the significance of the signal they interpret in complex, noisy data, whereas editors want authors to be both concise and to acknowledge the limitations of the data. Analyzing more than 100...
09/06/2019
Interested in overstatements of scientific findings? Check out this article, featuring our very own Dr. Susan Gelman!
Talking about scientific results without overstating the findings
Developmental psychologist Maureen Callanan has coauthored a new paper about researchers' use of "generic language" when they report scientific findings, a tendency that leads to bolder claims that may sacrifice precision.
09/04/2019
Are your beliefs about the mind myths or facts? Check out this article, featuring a quote from Dr. Susan Gelman!
10 Myths About The Mind
It’s high time we put the most enduring myths about human behavior to bed, and see the mind—and the world—as it is.
09/04/2019
Is your child a spendthrift or a tightwad? Check out coverage of our study in the Wall Street Journal to learn more! A special shout out to Dr. Margaret Echelbarger, Dr. Scott Rick, Dr. Craig Smith and Dr. Susan Gelman.
Why It's Not Okay to Call Your Kid an A$$hole
The unfunny consequences of ‘humorous’ statements that denigrate children
06/06/2019
Dr. Susan Gelman was recently a guest on the Flash Forward Podcast ! Check out the link to listen:
BODIES: Switcheroo
Today we travel to a future where we can swap bodies with one another. Would you trade places with someone? Do you own your body? Guests: Calvin Gimpelevich —…
05/30/2019
Check out this APA press release on our our article "Maybe They’re Born With It, or Maybe It’s Experience: Toward a Deeper Understanding of the Learning Style Myth,” by Dr. Shaylene Nancekivell, Dr. Priti Shah and Dr. Susan A. Gelman!
Belief in Learning Styles Myth May Be Detrimental
Many people, including educators, believe learning styles are set at birth and predict both academic and career success even though there is no scientific evidence to support this common myth.