A podcast about social science and work
Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 35 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScienceBusinessManagement |
Time to pull it all together! In this episode, we wrap up our mini-series on data literacy by discussing how to communicate effectively using data. We cover important things to consider when preparing your talk (or write-up), knowing your audience, a... more
Okay, we’ve got a research question and some data! Now what? In this episode, we talk about common analytical techniques used in the social sciences (particularly industrial and organizational psychology) and what questions they can help answer. We a... more
Let’s talk about data literacy. Data is already ubiquitous in our day-to-day lives, so even if you don’t work with data directly, it’s still important to understand it. In this episode, we provide a brief introduction to our three part series on data... more
Data has become increasingly common in our day-to-day lives. It has become easier than ever to collect, analyze, and share data than ever before. What implications does this have for us and how we make decisions in organizations? In this episode we d... more
I appreciate how clearly Jose and Nick summarize the most up-to-date research findings in I-O Psych. Super useful info for a recent HR grad entering the field!
For those considering grad school (or in a master’s or doctoral program already), this podcast is a tremendous resource for quickly upskilling on a topic. For those in the workplace, the episodes offer a fun way to refresh your learning, advance your understanding, and hear real-world examples (e.g., how improv classes foster psych safety). Jose and Nicholas - great stuff!
I’ve enjoyed listening because this podcast goes beyond just strategies that help you at work, but help you at life in general. The hosts are intelligent and share interesting insights. Highly recommend!
As someone who studies IO Psychology, I love listening to this podcast because it breaks down research in a palatable manner.
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Apple Podcasts | #207 |
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