Everything Hertz

Everything Hertz

Methodology, scientific life, and bad language. Co-hosted by Dr. Dan Quintana (University of Oslo) and Dr. James Heathers (Cipher Skin)

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115: A modest proposal

115: A modest proposal

We discuss James' recent proposal that scientists should be paid for performing peer review for journals published by for-profit companies—$450, to be precise. Dan also puts forward three meta-science...

7 Sep 20201h

114: Diversity in science (with Jess Wade)

114: Diversity in science (with Jess Wade)

We chat with Jess Wade (Imperial College London) about diversity issues in science, including her work increasing the profile of underrepresented scientists on Wikipedia and on getting more young wome...

17 Aug 202053min

113: Citation needed

113: Citation needed

Dan and James discuss whether scientists should spend more time creating and editing Wikipedia articles. They also chat about how they read scientific articles and the heuristics they use to help deci...

3 Aug 202053min

112: Leaving academia

112: Leaving academia

Dan and James chat about James' new industry job, why he quit academia, the biggest differences between academia and industry, and why it's crucial for early career researchers to have a plan B. James...

27 Jul 202051min

111: The cumulative advantage of academic capital (with Chris Jackson)

111: The cumulative advantage of academic capital (with Chris Jackson)

We chat with Chris Jackson (Imperial College, London) about the "Matthew Effect" in academia, how we can improve work/balance, and whether we should stop citing shitty people. Here's more stuff we cov...

6 Jul 20201h

110: Red flags for errors in papers

110: Red flags for errors in papers

We answer a listener question on identifying red flags for errors in papers. Is there a way to better equip peer-reviewers for spotting errors and suspicious data? More details and links... We answer ...

15 Jun 202046min

109: Open scientific publishing [Live episode]

109: Open scientific publishing [Live episode]

Dan and James recorded a live episode on open publishing as part of the Open Publishing Fest. They also ran a survey (from start to finish) during the course of the episode on the public's perception ...

1 Jun 202051min

108: Requiem for a Screen

108: Requiem for a Screen

We discuss the recent claim that screen time is more harmful than heroin and whether psychological science is a crisis-ready discipline Other stuff we cover: Dan's adjustment to a second kid The "Psyc...

18 Mai 202047min

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