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- Universe Podcast revisited: United City.sportslaureateNotes
- 195: Living meta-analysisEverything Hertz37:00Notes
- 194: Author verificationEverything Hertz44:22Notes
- Universe Podcast. Power Chords: a launch.sportslaureateNotes
- 193: The pop-up journalEverything Hertz59:03Notes
- 192: Outsourcing in academiaEverything Hertz47:42Notes
- 191: Cleaning up contaminated medical treatment guidelinesEverything Hertz48:24Notes
- 190: What happens when you pay reviewers?Everything Hertz44:25Notes
- 189: Crit me baby, one more timeEverything Hertz53:40Notes
- 188: Double-blind peer review vs. scientific integrityEverything Hertz54:56Notes
- 187: What started the replication crisis era?Everything Hertz55:08Notes
- 186: Evaluating journal qualityEverything Hertz43:11Notes
- 185: The RetractionEverything Hertz1:08:40Notes
- 184: A race to the bottomEverything Hertz48:17Notes
- 183: Too beautiful to be trueEverything Hertz45:05Notes
- 182: What practices should the behavioural sciences borrow (and ignore) from other research fields?Everything Hertz51:09Notes
- 181: Down the rabbit holeEverything Hertz42:50Notes
- 180: Consortium peer reviewsEverything Hertz50:14Notes
- 179: Discovery vs. maintenanceEverything Hertz48:38Notes
- 178: Alerting researchers about retractionsEverything Hertz49:45Notes
- 177: PlagiarismEverything Hertz42:52Notes
- 176: Tracking academic workloadsEverything Hertz36:12Notes
- 175: Defending against the scientific dark artsEverything Hertz38:10Notes
- 174: Smug missionaries with test tubesEverything Hertz53:21Notes
- 173: How do science journalists evaluate psychology papers?Everything Hertz35:07Notes
- 172: In defence of the discussion sectionEverything Hertz35:36Notes
- 171: The easiest person to fool is yourself (with Daniel Simons and Christopher Chabris)Everything Hertz55:42Notes
- 170: Holy sheetEverything Hertz50:32Notes
- 169: Using big data to understand behavior (Live episode with Sandra Matz)Everything Hertz43:44Notes
- 168: Meta-meta-scienceEverything Hertz48:26Notes
- 167: Diluted effect sizesEverything Hertz43:39Notes
- 166: Is science becoming less disruptive over time?Everything Hertz52:12Notes
- 165: Self-promotionEverything Hertz41:18Notes
- 164: The great migrationEverything Hertz49:00Notes
- 163: eLife's new peer review modelEverything Hertz54:44Notes
- 162: Status bias in peer reviewEverything Hertz50:43Notes
- 161: The memo (with Brian Nosek)Everything Hertz47:58Notes
- 160: WhistleblowingEverything Hertz50:40Notes
- 159: Peer review isn't working (with Saloni Dattani)Everything Hertz51:35Notes
- 158: Word limitsEverything Hertz45:11Notes
- 157: LimitationsEverything Hertz46:46Notes
- 156: Looking for seedersEverything Hertz50:57Notes
- 155: Don't you know who I am?Everything Hertz46:20Notes
- 154: When the evidence is constructed around the narrativeEverything Hertz51:14Notes
- 153: Shame shame shameEverything Hertz47:19Notes
- 152: Sorry Not SorryEverything Hertz55:46Notes
- 151: The dirty dozenEverything Hertz39:53Notes
- 150: Why can't you do nothing?Everything Hertz52:33Notes
- 149: Medical misinformation (with Rohin Francis)Everything Hertz56:48Notes
- 148: Academic reference lettersEverything Hertz51:47Notes
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