
A podcast about the methods and metascience of developmental science, cohosted by Jessica Logan @jarlogan and Sara Hart @saraannhart. We talk about developmental sciencing, including data collection, data analysis, research methods, and open science, as well as life in academia. Think about it like a lab meeting where you don’t have to do the readings and never have to present.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 58 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Understanding whether a conclusion in a paper you read or an experiment you run is a valid one is, well, let’s just say pretty important, and more than a little confusing. In this episode, we talk through the Big Four Validities (™): Internal, Extern... more
Sometimes grad students or people who are advising them will ask us if they should take extra statistics classes. Most programs require a few, and so they wonder what the benefit might be for spending the time, energy, and effort to learn even more s... more
Job Talks, they’re different from conference talks! Here, Jess and Sara talk about what we think is the most successful structure for a job talk; what to include and how long to spend in each area. We describe the purpose of this talk, and what you s... more
One question Jess and Sara get a lot is whether doing a postdoc is a good idea. Here, we talk about what a postdoc is, how long it lasts, and what kinds of jobs a postdoc can take on. We also describe what we see as the advantages and disadvantages o... more
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Great content for anyone interested in development, the scientific process, &/or academia!
Thank you! I learned of this podcast from the POWER Consortium. I have learned so much about the hidden curriculum of academia, even beyond what was taught in my professional seminar course.
Drs Logan and Hart do such a lovely job discussing developmental metascience in a way that is accessible, entertaining, and informative. As a junior researcher in the field, I really enjoy listening to them talk about various aspects of science and research. Listening makes me feel like I really do belong in academia. Thanks for making this podcast!!
Not enough content, too much useless banter. I didn’t find it entertaining or useful.
Fabulous podcast for anyone interested in development & science!
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This show centers on the methods and metascience of developmental science, with a focus on data collection, data analysis, and research practices, all discussed through accessible conversations between two hosts who are active in academia. Recent episodes explore core concepts like validity, the value of quantitative training, presenting research in job talks, the realities of postdocs, and the practicalities of funding, mobility, and career planning. The tone tends toward teachable, example-driven discussion, often linking theory to real-world lab life and career decisions. A standout feature is the blend of rigorous methodological topics with candid, personal experiences, which helps demystify academia for often-overlooked audiences like ... more
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