We chat about a recent blogpost from Dorothy Bishop, in which she proposes a Master course that will provide training in fraud detection—what should such a course specifically teach and where would these people work to apply their training? We also discuss whether open science is a cult that has trouble seeing outward.
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Quintana, D.S., Heathers, J.A.J. (Hosts). (2023, December 7) "175: Defending against the scientific dark arts", Everything Hertz [Audio podcast], DOI: 10.17605/OSF.IO/K2J7N
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180: Consortium peer reviews
179: Discovery vs. maintenance
178: Alerting researchers about retractions
177: Plagiarism
176: Tracking academic workloads
174: Smug missionaries with test tubes
173: How do science journalists evaluate psychology papers?
172: In defence of the discussion section
171: The easiest person to fool is yourself (with Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris)
170: Holy sheet
169: Using big data to understand behavior (Live episode with Sandra Matz)
168: Meta-meta-science
167: Diluted effect sizes
166: Is science becoming less disruptive over time?
165: Self-promotion
164: The great migration
163: eLife's new peer review model
162: Status bias in peer review
161: The memo (with Brian Nosek)
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