
43: Death, taxes, and publication bias in meta-analysis (with Daniel Lakens)
Daniel Lakens (Eindhoven University of Technology) joins James and Dan to talk meta-analysis. Here’s what they cover: Daniel’s opinion on the current state of meta-analysis The benefit of reporting ...
5 Mai 20171h 2min

42: Some of my best friends are Bayesians (with Daniel Lakens)
Daniel Lakens (Eindhoven University of Technology) drops in to talk statistical inference with James and Dan. Here’s what they cover: How did Daniel get into statistical inference? Are we overdoing ...
21 Apr 20171h 7min

41: Objecting to published research (with William Gunn)
In this episode, Dan and James are joined by William Gunn (Director of Scholarly communications at Elsevier) to discuss ways in which you can object to published research. They also cover: What differ...
7 Apr 20171h 7min

40: Meta-research (with Michèle Nuijten)
Dan and James are joined by Michèle Nuijten (Tilburg University) to discuss 'statcheck', an algorithm that automatically scans papers for statistical tests, recomputes p-values, and flags inconsistenc...
24 Mar 201749min

39: Academic hipsters
We all know hipsters. You know, like the guy that rides his Penny-farthing to the local cafe to write his memoirs on a typewriter - just because its more ‘authentic’. In this episode, James and Dan di...
10 Mar 201754min

38: Work/life balance - Part 2
Dan and James continue their discussion on work/life balance in academia. They also suggest ways to get your work done within a sane amount of hours as well as how to pick the right lab. Some of the...
24 Feb 20171h 2min

37: Work/life balance in academia
In this episode, we talk work/life balance for early career researchers. Do you need to work a 70-hour week to be a successful scientist or can you actually have a life outside the lab? Some of the to...
17 Feb 201756min

36: Statistical inconsistencies in published research
In episode 34 we covered a blog post that highlighted questionable analytical approaches in psychology. That post mentioned four studies that resulted from this approach, which a team of researchers t...
27 Jan 201750min




















