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106: Science on the run

Apr 20, 202050 min
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Episode description

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 stuff they discuss...

  • Whiskey as a hobby
  • James' pandemic tips
  • How publication practices have changed during the pandemic
  • The news article that stated bioRxiv papers are peer-reviewed
  • Peer review during a pandemic
  • The impact of the corona virus on employment in academia
  • Bad peer-reviewed studies do more damage than bad preprints
  • Preprints that require permission for citation
  • Is there a need for the rapid dissemination of psych research, at the risk of making errors?
  • Hertz merchandise

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Music credits: [Lee Rosevere](freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/)

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Episode citation and permanent link
Quintana, D.S., Heathers, J.A.J. (Hosts). (2020, April 20) "106: Science on the Run)", Everything Hertz [Audio podcast], Retrieved from https://osf.io/7ydvz/

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