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thehungrycity · 11 months
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tumbler-polls · 1 month
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folgzstudies · 3 days
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He is going to write my thesis in Multimessenger Astronomy instead of me
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bobastudy · 16 days
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april 7th, 2024.
tomorrow marks my last ever week of undergraduate classes and it is so so bittersweet. :,)
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lottiestudying · 18 days
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07.04.2024—early morning study session
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awoefulstudent · 2 months
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Hello everyone!
My name is Amina and I am a BSc Psychology with Honours student at the University of Hertfordshire. I am also the principal researcher of a study that aims to investigate whether judging category relatedness within semantic memory can be influenced by the level of typicality the items have alongside whether high versus low autistic traits have any effect on the performance of different types of processing.
I am currently taking volunteers for this online study. Any adults aged 18 to 65 can volunteer and you do not need an official Autism diagnosis to take part.
In the study, you will be given an item/ definition/ scenario at the top of your screen and will have to decide which of two following words match best to that using your keyboard. After that is completed you will be given the RAADS-14 questionnaire to complete.
It will take roughly 15 minutes to complete. However, a maximum of 30 minutes is given for the entire study to be completed including the information sheet, consent form, debrief sheet, and the “breaks” given (which are just for momentarily resting your eyes and hands), otherwise I cannot use your data. Please note that this study cannot be completed on a mobile phone or tablet, it must be done on a computer/laptop as the keyboard is required for the study’s completion.
You can completed this study at anytime until 23:59 GMT on Friday 1st of March here:
https://research.sc/participant/login/dynamic/0D915D45-8D85-44F9-9B63-376AF0C70573
This study has been approved by the Ethics Committee at the University of Hertfordshire and is also being conducted under the supervision of Dr. Nicholas Shipp.
Your participation is very important for this study and is very much appreciated.
Thank you for your time!
Many Thanks
Amina
EDIT: Study is now no longer taking participants!!! Thank you all who took part and spread the word of my study, it definitely means a lot to me 💟
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spacejax · 5 months
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you know it’s been a long week of midterms when you’re hallucinating skyrim cave ambience
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markscherz · 2 months
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Hi Dr Scherz, what were your favourite subjects back when you were studying undergraduate zoology? 🍀
Totally different than what I expected! I thought the core zoology courses would be my favourites, but in the end, I think my favourite courses were Molecular Phylogenetics, Evolutionary and Ecological Genetics, Evolution of Sex and Breeding Systems, Evolution of Parental Care, Developmental Biology, and Parasite Biology. I can attribute 80% of my enjoyment of those courses to the fantastic lecturers that we had at the University of Edinburgh, who conveyed both deep knowledge of and enthusiasm for the subject matter.
My least favourite courses were also the courses I fared worst in, i.e. Medical Biology, Principles of Ecology, and Population and Community Ecology. Surprise surprise, I am no ecologist. I should by rights also probably have failed Biological Chemistry in my first year, but somehow I scraped by with a tolerable mark.
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ladycatashtrophe · 2 months
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The urge to get a PhD...
The urge to get a PhD in linguistics, literature, writing, and psychology...
The urge to get a PhD in linguistics, literature, writing, and psychology abroad....
Mmm, self-indulgence...
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crisis-vision · 1 year
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permanganate is such a pretty colour💜
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threezoz · 10 months
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I've been struggling so hard for so long, i forgot what it was like to be quick-witted and feel smart.
i was gonna give up and just Get A Degree™️ but today, i read @teaboot post about filling yourself with love? I'm having different thoughts.
i want a degree that reflects my level of effort, how much pain i've had to work with to get here, what it's cost me.
no, it wasn't easy but i want people to give me a reason to punch them.
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planstudyrun · 1 year
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back in the city and at my desk after break — feeling energized to tackle these last few weeks of the semester! ☕️
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tumbler-polls · 4 months
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If you pursue or obtained more than one degree, go with the more interesting one. Feel free to tag your major!
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26.04.2023 || It’s been many years since I’ve posted here, but recent thesis deadlines are demanding a level of romanticise-academia-to-hustle-some-results-in that I haven’t needed in a long time. So here’s to some long study days and a conscious effort to avoid burnout (if those two things are capable of coexisting).
| Happy Wednesday 🪴|
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perverteddoctor · 7 months
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Trying to control a brat as a STEM major, call that motherfucker an extraneous variable.
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yourlocalswan · 1 year
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i’ve just entered my final semester of undergrad and in my advanced writing workshop my prof explained, to me, what can really separate good writing from great writing; he outlined for us cohesion, which most writers in any level of academia become accustomed to, but he added something else.
he told us that along with cohesion we must learn compression, which basically amounts to packing as much interpretive meaning into a single sentence, having one sentence have multiple functions, and overall being unique and memorable as a result.
i guess this concept is new to me but has probably been reiterated in different ways by different people, but this explanation really stuck out to me and i’m looking forward to implementing it more in my writing going forward :-)
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