Three psychologists talk about doing science. With Sanjay Srivastava, Alexa Tullett, and Simine Vazire.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 86 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Social SciencesScienceLife Sciences |
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The contact hypothesis is an old idea in social psychology. It posits that under the right circumstances, bringing people from different groups together can reduce prejudice. In this episode, we discuss a new field experiment by Salma Mousa testing w... more
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An episode was set as a reference for my psychology course and I then went on to listen to a few others eps. Interesting discussions and I like the different perspectives each of the three hosts bring. I do find the compulsive dropping of ‘like’, ‘umm’ and jumbled sentences very distracting and it’s sometimes difficult to follow what Alexa is saying due to this habit.
This podcast has been a boon of useful information for this early career psychologist. I’m a clinical psych scientist, and even though the hosts are mostly in the social and personality realms, I find plenty of it is relevant to my area. I appreciate their humble and well-informed takes on open science, and they have certainly influenced me to take a more active role in using open science in my clinical studies. The information on job interviews was especially appreciated and I look forward to a... more
This podcast started when I was in my late stage of grad school. It is interesting, so friendly, and fun & informative! more
Way too much chatting at the start of the podcast. 25 minutes into an episode and they still hadn’t gotten to the topic. That’s twice my walk to and from campus!!!!
As a psychology undergrad approaching graduate school applications and decisions about my future in the field, I've found the information in this podcast helpful. I've gained some great insight into what it's like to work in academia and what I might expect to experience as a grad student. The tone of this podcast is also fun and doesn't take itself too seriously which makes it all the more enjoyable.
Apple Podcasts | #91 | Canada/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #174 | United Kingdom/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #113 | Norway/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #214 | Finland/Science/Social Sciences |
Apple Podcasts | #232 | Sweden/Science/Social Sciences |
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