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)

11: The placebo effect

11: The placebo effect

In this episode, James and Dan discuss issues surrounding the placebo effect. Links: Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/everythinghertzpodcast/ Twitter account https://www.twitter.com/hertzpodcast...

10 Mai 201643min

10: Failure

10: Failure

In this episode, James and Dan talk about failure. What's the benefit of openly sharing your failures - is this an antidote to the imposter syndrome or something only the privileged few can afford to...

4 Mai 201650min

9: What happens if your research is wrong?

9: What happens if your research is wrong?

In this episode, James and Dan discuss what happens if your research is wrong. They talk about the recent controversy surrounding tDCS, why many people don't hold negative results to the same scrutin...

28 Apr 201651min

8: The PhD to Postdoc transition

8: The PhD to Postdoc transition

In this episode, James and Dan discuss how to navigate the PhD to Postdoc transition. They provide advice to a hypothetical first-year graduate student and discuss the realities of the postdoc job mar...

20 Apr 201650min

Episode 7: 7: The writing process

Episode 7: 7: The writing process

How do you write a lot and do it well? In this episode, James and Dan discuss the writing process and the tools they use to get things done. Links: The Conversation https://theconversation.com BreakT...

15 Apr 201649min

6: The research pipeline - getting from idea to publication

6: The research pipeline - getting from idea to publication

In this episode, James and Dan talk about getting from research idea to publication. They discuss the ethical approval process, getting research published, and share tips for running experiments. They...

7 Apr 201653min

5: Do you even replicate?

5: Do you even replicate?

In this episode, James and Dan talk about replication in science, self-control, and the file-drawer problem in oxytocin research. Links: Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/everythinghertzpodcast/ ...

30 Mar 201645min

4: Meta-analysis or mega-silliness?

4: Meta-analysis or mega-silliness?

Meta-analysis has become an increasingly popular tool used by many scientists to synthesise data. However, it's not without its detractors — from H. J. Eysenck, Ph.D., calling it "an exercise in mega-...

22 Mar 201639min

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