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)

Episoder(195)

107: Memes, TikTok, and science communication (with Chelsea Parlett-Pelleriti)

107: Memes, TikTok, and science communication (with Chelsea Parlett-Pelleriti)

We chat with Chelsea Parlett-Pelleriti (Chapman University, USA) about the role of memes and emerging social media in communicating science and statistics. Stuff we cover + links: Why Chelsea uses mem...

4 Mai 20201h 5min

106: Science on the run

106: Science on the run

Dan and James discuss whether getting rapid outcomes to address the pandemic is worth the increased risk of mistakes—how can researchers perform research that is both urgent and accurate? Here's other...

20 Apr 202050min

105: Tell it like it is (with Marike Schiffer)

105: Tell it like it is (with Marike Schiffer)

We chat with Marike Schiffer, who is a Senior Editor at Nature Human Behavior, about her journal's push to increase reproducibility in the behavioral sciences. She also shares how her team evaluates m...

6 Apr 202057min

104: Now we'll discover which meetings could've been emails

104: Now we'll discover which meetings could've been emails

Dan and James discuss the COVID-19 pandemic and how it's impacting academia Other things they discuss: Roy and HG's gymnastics commentary (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6WxaTXqf85Y) from the Sydney ...

16 Mar 20201h 3min

103: Swiping right

103: Swiping right

Dan and James discuss rejection in academia and emerging science communication mediums. Here are a few links and other things they cover: The main university of Sydney bar has closed (https://honisoi...

2 Mar 20201h 17min

102: Master of none

102: Master of none

Should research scientists build their knowledge and skillset broadly at the risk of being a master of none? Dan and James discuss this, along with a recent editorial on the use of Twitter in academia...

17 Feb 20201h 4min

101: Punishing research misconduct

101: Punishing research misconduct

Dan and James cover a new paper which discusses whether research misconduct should be criminalised. If so, where do we draw the line and who should investigate these cases? Here's an episode overview...

3 Feb 202059min

100: Hundredth episode live special (with Daniel Lakens, Amy Orben, and Chris Chambers)

100: Hundredth episode live special (with Daniel Lakens, Amy Orben, and Chris Chambers)

To celebrate our 100th episode, which we video-streamed live, Dan and James were joined by three special guests: Daniel Lakens, Amy Orben, and Chris Chambers. Here's what they covered in this episode:...

27 Jan 20201h 50min

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