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DR i krig for de unge
DR vil tættere på de unge og længere ind på de platforme, hvor kampen om opmærksomhed allerede foregår. I den nye strategi er sociale medier ikke længere et supplement, men en central del af DR's fremtid. Hvad betyder det for et public service-medie at bevæge sig ind i algoritmernes verden? Og hvis vi tager kulturbrillerne, hvad siger den her strategi så om dét, der interesserer de unge? Parnasset i denne uge sætter kulturprismen for øjnene og ser, hvad der kan hentes i kunsten. Få til sidst også svaret på, hvorfor det er så vigtigt at p...
2026-01-07
57 min
Science Fictions
Unpaywalled: Jonathan Haidt vs. social media
Hello everyone! We weren’t able to record a podcast this week, because 1) Stuart was busy and 2) it’s Tom’s birthday. So by way of apology we’re re-releasing this one about some drama last year between Jon Haidt, sworn enemy of smartphones, and some guys who like meta-analyses. Hope you enjoy it!A while back, The Studies Show covered the question of whether smartphones and social media cause mental health problems. Amazingly, that podcast didn’t settle the issue, and the debate has continued—and continued rather acrimoniously.Psychologists—most notably Jonathan Haidt—are currently la...
2025-11-26
00 min
Rádio Ponto UFSC
Que praia é essa? - No rastro dos Sambaquis
O programa “Que praia é essa?” convida você a mergulhar na origem e nos significados dos nomes de algumas praias de Floripa. Além de explorar a história e a cultura da ilha, o podcast traz curiosidades que revelam a identidade de cada lugar. No quarto e último episódio da temporada, o programa mergulha na história da Praia do Sambaqui. Essa praia guarda vestígios deixados pelos povos construtores de sambaquis, que viveram há mais de 6.500 anos. O episódio também revela como a colonização açoriana moldou o bairro e trouxe tradições que...
2025-10-31
21 min
Rádio Ponto UFSC
Que praia é essa? - Nas ondas da Joaca
O programa “Que praia é essa?” convida você a mergulhar na origem e nos significados dos nomes de algumas praias de Floripa. Além de explorar a história e a cultura da ilha, o podcast traz curiosidades que revelam a identidade de cada lugar. No terceiro episódio, entenda sobre a praia da Joaquina, ou a famosa Joaca. Uma praia que é conhecida por sua água gelada, areia fina, costão de pedras e suas dunas. Conheça as lendas em torno de seu nome, problemas denunciados pelos moradores e a maior dádiva para quem frequenta a praia: o surf...
2025-10-10
20 min
Rádio Ponto UFSC
Que praia é essa? - Da Armação ao Matadeiro
O programa “Que praia é essa?” convida você a mergulhar na origem e nos significados dos nomes de algumas praias de Floripa. Além de explorar a história e a cultura da ilha, o podcast traz curiosidades que revelam a identidade de cada lugar.No segundo episódio, falamos sobre a praia da Armação e a do Matadeiro. Praias que carregam no próprio nome as marcas de um período turbulento que movimentou a economia e a vida da região. Entre memórias de um passado duro e a força da natureza que hoje ressignific...
2025-09-26
24 min
Rádio Ponto UFSC
Que praia é essa? - A praia da Daniela não existe
O programa “Que praia é essa?” convida você a mergulhar na origem e nos significados dos nomes de algumas praias de Floripa. Além de explorar a história e a cultura da ilha, o podcast traz curiosidades que revelam a identidade de cada lugar.No episódio de estreia, contamos a história por trás do nome da praia Daniela. Hoje conhecida pelas águas calmas e pela presença de famílias, sua denominação guarda versões pouco lembradas e curiosidades sobre esse pedaço do norte da ilha.Este programa...
2025-09-12
15 min
Tijgerbalsem
'Sam en Eus zijn openhartig, Mats eet kokosijs' S03E02
Het trio van afgelopen week werd als zo’n genot ervaren dat de mannen er weer voor gaan.Sam, Eus en Mats zijn in Deventer, voor de tweede aflevering van het derde seizoen van ‘Tijgerbalsem’. Met als introductie: hoe hebben de mannen elkaar eigenlijk leren kennen?Mats is op een culinaire tour door Deventer gegaan, van ijsjes tot smoothies. Eus is druk bezig met een plan voor zijn nieuwe boek, en moet baba anne gaan inzetten voor zijn promotionele tour.Verder zijn Eus en Sam openhartig over dingen die onlangs in hun werk- en pri...
2025-08-29
59 min
Rádio Ponto UFSC
O Som da Notícia - 10/07/2025
O Som da Notícia está no ar!Nesta edição, você confere: frio histórico em Florianópolis, fechamento temporário do Restaurante Universitário do Campus Trindade, realização do 19º Encontro Nacional da ENABET na UFSC e a aprovação da mudança de nome do Campus Trindade.Produção da Turma A da disciplina de Áudio e Radiojornalismo da UFSC.Reportagem e redação de notícias: Anne Correa, Bibi Giehl, Duda Duarte, Guilherme Kuhnen, Ibrahim Khan, Matheus Locks, Conrado Favaro, Igor Cardoso, Júlia Sarmento, Olivia Scheel, Eduarda Fernandes, Wendel Baes e Isadora...
2025-07-10
29 min
Stanford Psychology Podcast
63 - Anne Scheel: Why Most Psychological Research Findings Are Not Even Wrong
Joseph chats with Anne Scheel. Anne is currently a postdoc at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam but will be starting as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Methodology and Statistics at Utrecht University in mid October. Anne is a meta-scientist who is interested in which research and publication practices can improve the reproducibility of the published literature, and how researchers can be encouraged to design more falsifiable and informative studies. She did her PhD at Eindhoven University of Technology, followed by a postdoc project at VU Amsterdam and CWTS Leiden. In this episode we chat about her recent p...
2022-09-15
1h 09
Curiosity Weekly
Bacterial Electric Grid, Females Fight Back, Why Tea Leaves Sink
Learn about a bacterial electric grid; traits females have evolved to avoid harassment; and why tea leaves sink. There's a bacterial electric grid beneath our feet by Grant Currin Hidden bacterial hairs power nature’s “electric grid.” (2021, September). EurekAlert! https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/927031 Gu, Y., Srikanth, V., Salazar-Morales, A. I., Jain, R., O’Brien, J. P., Yi, S. M., Soni, R. K., Samatey, F. A., Yalcin, S. E., & Malvankar, N. S. (2021). Structure of Geobacter pili reveals secretory rather than nanowire behaviour. Nature, 597(7876), 430–434. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03857-w Specktor, B. (2020, September 18). Scientists find “secret molecule” that allows bacteria to exhale electric...
2021-10-13
13 min
Everything Hertz
135: A loss of confidence
Dan Quintana and James Heathers chat about well-known psychology studies that we've now lost confidence in due to replication failures and the role of auxiliary assumptions in hypothesis-driven research. Other links The reversals in psychology website Anne Scheel and team's paper on whether you’re ready to test hypotheses Homer Simpson burning bridges meme The paper that suggests replications will make psychology too boring and nobody will want to study it Daniel Lakens’ blog post on the hungry judges study Everything Hertz on social media Dan on twitter James on twitter Everything Hertz on twit...
2021-07-05
50 min
開放咖啡角
EP21_咖啡伴侶_科學研究的推導鏈
主題閱讀:Scheel, A. M., Tiokhin, L., Isager, P. M., & Lakens, D. (in press). Why hypothesis testers should spend less time testing hypotheses. Perspectives on Psychological Science. doi: 10.31234/osf.io/vekpu 閱讀筆記:https://osf.io/n6gca/ 咖啡伴侶小改版重新出發。本集介紹Anne Scheel與研究團隊夥伴倡議的推導鏈(Derivation Chain),這項源自Paul Mheel的主張對於行為與社會科學研究有何幫助,同時回顧EP12與EP13的理論逼真性。 延伸閱讀: Anne Scheel接受More of a Comment Than a Question訪談: https://moreofacomment.buzzsprout.com/1207223/5725279-scheel-be-right-mate-with-anne-scheel EP12 咖啡伴侶 科學理論的逼近值(上集) EP13_咖啡伴侶_科學理論的逼近值(下集) Meehl, P. E. (1990). Why Summaries of Research on Psychological Theories are Often Uninterpretable. Psychological Reports, 66(1), 195–244. doi: 10.2466/pr0.1990.66.1.195 Marr, D. (1982). Vision: A computational investigation into the human representation and processing of visual information. New York: W.H. Freeman.
2020-10-11
00 min
More of a Comment Than a Question
"Scheel be right, mate" with Anne Scheel
This week, we talk to Anne Scheel, a doctoral candidate at the Eindhoven University of Technology, about her upcoming paper Why Hypothesis Testers Should Spend Less Time Testing Hypotheses.Scheel, A.M., Tiokhin L., Isager, P.M., & Lakens, D. (in press). Why hypothesis testers should spend less time testing hypotheses. Perspectives on Psychological Science. https://psyarxiv.com/vekpu/Kama Muta (a Sanskrit word!)Open-access versions of all papers (including the book chapter) on the website: kamamutalab.orgAnne's recommendation for a good...
2020-10-04
1h 42
ReproducibiliTea Podcast
Episode 32 - Crisis Research With Anne Scheel
Episode 32 - Research under Crisis with Anne Scheel We have a very special guest in this lockdown episode of ReproducibiliTea: Anne Scheel (@annemscheel). We reflect on research during the COVID-19 pandemic and the wide range of responses from the research community. We talked to Anne about her recent blogpost “Crisis research, fast and slow” (http://www.the100.ci/2020/03/26/crisis-research-fast-and-slow/) - her first in two years! A lot of research is being rushed to testing and to (pre)print; Anne worries that some of this goes against our collective efforts to promote ‘slow’ science. Anne masterfully flips the interview on Amy and Sam...
2020-04-07
1h 06
ReproducibiliTea Podcast
Episode 26 - Advice on starting a PhD part 1
Episode 26 - Advice on starting a PhD In a slight change of pace, Sophia interviews Amy and Sam for advice on starting a PhD. This is part 1 of a two part series on advice for new PhDs. If you have any thoughts or comments, hit up our twitter and join the conversation. Caveat: Amy and Sam both completed their PhDs in Experimental Psychology at Oxford University. We did try to make any advice or comments as widely relevant as possible, however we should recognise the limits of our experience. We would love to hear from you, whether your institution/department...
2019-10-29
40 min
Everything Hertz
78: Large-scale collaborative science (with Lisa DeBruine)
In this episde, we chat with Lisa DeBruine (University of Glasgow) about her experience with large-scale collaborative science and how her psychology department made the switch from SPSS to R. Discussion points and links galore: Deborah Apthorp's tweet on having to teach SPSS, "because that's what students know" People who are involved with teaching R for psychology at the University of Glasgow: @Eavanmac @dalejbarr @McAleerP @clelandwoods @PatersonHelena @emilynordmann Why the #psyTeachR started teaching R for reproducible science Data wrangling vs. statistical analysis The psyTeachR website Danielle Navarro, and her R text book that you should read ...
2019-02-17
58 min
ReproducibiliTea Podcast
SpecialiTEA 3 - Julia Rohrer
SpecialiTea 3: Julia Rohrer We talk to Julia Rohrer (@dingding_peng)about her blog, skills training as a PhD and what doesn’t get talked about enough in the Open Science Community. You can find her amazing blog here: http://www.the100.ci, where she is joined by Anne Scheel (@annemscheel), Ruben Arslan (@rubenarslan) and Malte Elson (@maltoesermalte). We want to note that this podcast had the world’s most WEIRDEST Skype setup as we forgot our headphone splitters. This meant that both Amy and Sophia were using separate headphones and were on muted Skype calls to each other while Sam was...
2018-08-28
38 min
The Bayes Factor
Julia Rohrer and Anne Scheel
In this third episode, Alex interviews two PhD students, Julia Rohrer and Anne Scheel. They discuss their experiences in the science reform movement, how cultural differences can shape reactions to reform efforts, and the controversy surrounding their group blog.
2017-11-23
55 min
Everything Hertz
47: Truth bombs from a methodological freedom fighter (with Anne Scheel)
In this episode, Dan and James are joined by Anne Scheel (LMU Munich) to discuss open science advocacy. Highlights: How Anne became an open science advocate Open science is better science Methodological terrorists/freedom fighters The time Anne stood up after a conference keynote and asked a question Asking poor PhD students to pay for conference costs upfront and then reimbursing them 6 months later Is it worth if for early career researchers to push open science practices? How to begin with implementing open science practices Power analysis should be normal practice, it shouldn’t be controversial An...
2017-07-07
1h 09