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What I am glad I did – and did not do.

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What I am glad I did – and did not do. Kathleen Vohs, University of Minnesota. Same advice I would give scholars at my stage…. Glad to have done. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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What I am glad I did – and did not do. Kathleen Vohs, University of Minnesota
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What I am glad I did – and did not do.

Kathleen Vohs, University of Minnesota

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Same advice I would give scholars at my stage…

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Glad to have done

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Work your ass off.Connect, don’t network.Be engaged, be present.

Seek brutal feedback.Be interesting (Gray and Wegner, 2013 PPS)

Be ready to kill anything – exps, findings, paragraphs.

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Find a topic that you love.

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Write it down

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Stop writing at an easy place.

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Never trash others’ work in your writing.

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Justify each new study.

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Cite classic or most impactful works.

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Read broadly (esp for methods)

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Email is not work

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Follow individual people’s careers, recent papers.

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Take others’ perspective– in your writing

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Take others’ perspective– when interacting with

coauthors

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Don’t work with crappy collaborators more

than once

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The best thing to do to work with a senior collaborator is to bring him or her data. Everyone loves when data fall into your lap!

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Approach teaching as a means to figure out how to communicate our findings to people outside of our little academic realm.

You figure out what others want to hear about, and their assumptions.

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Check the details —thrice

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What we could all do better on

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Say no to more projects – writing takes a lot of time and practice is

the only way to get better.

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Recognizing that no one has to do anything for you.

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Be grateful for all the time that others spend helping

you reach your goals.

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Thank You!

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Thank You!


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