Event: PsyID lab at the IDSAI Day of Ideas
The PsyID lab recently presented their Computational Social Science research at the IDSAI Day of Ideas at Exeter Castle to about 130 representatives from industry and academia.
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Dr Miriam Koschate-Reis has taken on the role of Deputy Director for the Institute for Data Science and AI (IDSAI) at the University of Exeter: https://www.exeter.ac.uk/research/idsai/
Zinn, A., Lavric, A., Levine, M., & Koschate, M. (in press). Social identity switching: How effective is it? (Registered report). Journal of Experimental Social Psychology. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jesp.2022.104309
Two postdocs have joined the PsyID lab in 2021/22: Dr Joseph Rennie will be working on an MRC Confidence in Concept grant (with Prof Celia Morgan & Dr Miriam Koschate-Reis) to better understand substance use by using natural language processing
Tejita Agarwal, a Yale student, interviewed Dr Miriam Koschate about ASIA. Read her feature article here: https://www.yalescientific.org/issue-94-2/
Our talks at ISPP 2021: 13th July, 3.30pm – Using Linguistic Style to Assess Social Identity Salience in Naturally Occurring Data; 6pm – Developing a Typology of Social Identities using Naturally Occurring Online Linguistic Data
You can join our online tutorial “Understanding group membership from language use” at IC2S2
Our talks at IC2S2: 28/07/21, 10.45am: How Different types of Online Group Membership Affects Addiction Recovery Progress, 28/07/21, 11am: Tracking parent identity development in online forum posts, 29/07/21, 11.15am: Developing a Behavioural Typology of Social Identities
Naserian, E., & Koschate, M. (in press). Do group memberships online protect addicts in recovery against relapse? Testing the social identity model of recovery in the online world. Proceedings of ACM Human-Computer Interaction, 5, CSCW1, Article 68. In this conference paper, we show that
Koschate, M., Naserian, E., Dickens, L., Stuart, A., Russo, A., & Levine, M. (in press). ASIA: Automated social identity assessment using linguistic style. Behavior Research Methods. https://doi.org/10.3758/s13428-020-01511-3 In this collaboration with colleagues in computer science at Imperial College and UCL, we created a