Prof. Thomas Pollet


This page will feature updates on my work.

Talk about Machine learning to predict settlement patterns.

I am lucky enough to find myself in Amsterdam at HBES, just after being in sunny Spain. Here, you can find my slides and see what I attempted in terms of trying to use machine learning to predict settlement patterns the ethnographic atlas. This would not have been possible without... [Read More]
Tags: Research, NIAS, Machine learning, Methodology

Talk about the good, bad, and ugly in Evolutionary Social Psychology.

I am lucky enough to find myself in sunny Spain on a workshop on evolutionary social psychology organised by Bram Buunk. Perhaps, I am always going to be an outsider but, I think, I have seen the good, the bad and ugly. Here, you can find my slides and see... [Read More]
Tags: Research, Social Psychology, dull-stuff, replications

New preprint on measurement equivalence and loneliness!

This paper has also been on the back burner for a while. It is a short report examining loneliness as measured with the SELS-A has the same underlying structure in men and women. We found that the structure is indeed the same in men and women. Interestingly, we also found... [Read More]
Tags: Research, Loneliness, exciting-stuff, SEM

New preprint on Facebook and loneliness!

This paper has been on the back burner since 2015. It is a short report examining Facebook network characteristics and their relationship to loneliness. It was part of a research project by Marit Eidt, who is now a portfolio manager of a start up in Amsterdam, and Riana Brown, who... [Read More]
Tags: Research, Loneliness, exciting-stuff, Facebook

Crossing the road, ... .

This blog post is just a small piece about a published student project, which also was covered in the Times (pay-walled) and on improbable.com. In previous work, we have found gender differences in risk taking behaviour in cyclists, such as for example, in crossing a train track. Men were more... [Read More]
Tags: Teaching, Observational study, Research, Risk taking