"I just can't, I don't think I could be bothered," Gino says. "It's like doing the cheat code where you get like invincibility or infant al-lives ... it's not fun." He adds that he gets financial incentives to fabricate for people like him but doesn't feel they're worth it. It must be incredibly stressful, particularly once you feel them closing in and have this hanging over your head at any time. The author has been still dying.
A VBW exclusive report! For years David and Tamler have been a little dismissive of fears about cancel culture in academia but now the SJWs have come for one of our own! We welcome back Yoel Inbar to talk about his experience applying for a position at UCLA psychology only to have his candidacy pulled at the last minute because of remarks he made on his podcast (!) about diversity statements. What does this mean for freedom of expression in academia? Should we advise our students and younger faculty to watch what they say when it comes to politically charged topics? Are they really going to start combing through podcast episodes now – is nothing sacred?
Plus another case of fraud in psychology comes to light courtesy of the Data Colada guys.
Data Colada post about Gino fraud
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