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Nullius in Verba

Smriti Mehta and Daniël Lakens

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Nullius in Verba is a podcast about science—what it is and what it could be. It is hosted by Smriti Mehta from UC Berkeley and Daniël Lakens from Eindhoven University of Technology. We draw inspiration from the book Novum Organum, written in 1620 by Francis Bacon, which laid the foundations of the modern scientific method. Our logo is an homage to the title page of Novum Organum, which depicts a galleon passing between the mythical Pillars of Hercules on either side of the Strait of Gibralta ...
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Talking about everything and nothing at the same time. Real life stories, trends, and entertainment. You may be surprised, we do the most. Hosted by Mike, friends, and special guests. #thatsfasho Support the podcast at www.paypal.me/fashopodcast
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This podcast series is a celebration of strength, resilience and cultural pride…. as told by the Yued community of Moora. Narrated by Cyndy Moody and Daniel Hansen, this collection of stories was collected during Community Arts Networks Place Names project which explores the meanings of Noongar places. These playful, poignant and precious stories are our nation’s hidden histories and remind us that this always was and always will be, Aboriginal land. WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Isl ...
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Rugby is in our DNA. We are The Roar, Australia's biggest sporting debate! Join our hosts Christy Doran and former Wallaby Matt Toomua as we chat with a cast of special guests, debating and dissecting the talking points in Super Rugby, the Wallabies and the international game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oxford Society for International Development

Oxford Society for International Development

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The official Oxford Society for International Development podcast. We interview leaders and key thinkers in the field of international development with the aim of generating discussion around some of the biggest challenges facing today’s global society. Find out more at oxsid.org
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The Bledisloe Cup is staying in New Zealand for another year - but is Australia - finally - about to turn a corner? Christy Doran and Matt To'omua discuss the thrilling clash in Sydney and look ahead to Wellington, and they are joined this week by Rugby Australia Chairman Daniel Herbert for a candid discussion on the future direction of the game, t…
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How the heck do you process THAT result? The All Blacks have retained the Bledisloe Cup, but they survived a fast-finishing Wallabies in a thriller in Homebush. The Roar's Christy Doran and Tony Harper dive into the rollercoaster match, the highs and lows for the Wallabies, what's next in Wellington, and ask: is this a genuine step forward? Hosts: …
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In this episode, we discuss the paper "A case history in scientific method" by B. F. Skinner Shownotes Skinner, B. F. (1956). A case history in scientific method. American psychologist, 11(5), 221. Richter, C. P. (1953). Free research versus design research. Science, 118(3056), 91–93. https://archive.org/details/WaldenTwoChapter01…
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It's Bledisloe Cup week! The biggest week of the year in the Aussie rugby calendar sees Christy Doran and Matt To'omua sit down with one of the greats of the game, former All Black coach and World Cup winner, Sir Steve Hansen. They discuss the challenges the game faces in the Southern Hemisphere, what the Bledisloe Cup means, making sure you are no…
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The Wallaroos are set to kick off their largest tour in their history outside of a World Cup this weekend, taking on Ireland in Belfast. Christy Doran sat down for a special interview with Wallaroos Head Coach Jo Yapp prior to their departure, discussing settling into Australian life, how the growth of the women's game compares to the UK, the growt…
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Wallabies fans take a breath for a week - and it is much needed, following a record-breaking loss in Argentina. Christy Doran and Matt To'omua come together to discuss what on earth happened in Santa Fe and how it feeds back to issues with the game back home - and they are joined by former Wallaby Dr Brett Robinson, who is vying to become the most …
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Where on earth do the Wallabies go from here?! Joe Schmidt's men have copped a 67-27 loss to Los Pumas in Santa Fe, the most number of points EVER CONCEDED by a Wallabies side. The Roar's Christy Doran and Tony Harper give their immediate thoughts on the historic loss - and where to go from here with the All Blacks looming in two weeks. Hosts: Chri…
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In today’s episode, we discuss critically reading and appraising scientific articles. How do we select which articles to read carefully? Which heuristics are useful for assessing paper quality? And do open science practices actually lead to better quality papers? Enjoy. Shownotes Bacon, F. (1625). Of Studies. PNAS Submissions contributed by NAS mem…
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The Wallabies stole victory in a thrilling encounter in La Plata - but can they repeat the effort when they face a resurgent Argentina in Santa Fe? Christy Doran and Matt To'omua are joined this week by the man who likely knows both teams more than any other - former Wallabies and Los Pumas coach, Michael Cheika. They discuss his journey back to Le…
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It was a fairytale finish in greasy conditions in La Plata as the Wallabies got back to winning ways against Argentina - breaking an eight-match losing streak in the Rugby Championship. Christy Doran and Tony Harper dissect the result, the positives and work ons, what it means in the development of the Wallabies, and where to next Joe Schmidt's sid…
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There are few parts of the world more passionate about their rugby than Argentina. The Wallabies head into hostile territory for the first time in 2024, as they prepare to try and break an eight-match losing streak in the Rugby Championship when they play Los Pumas. Christy Doran and Matt To'omua discuss the challenges ahead for Joe Schmidt's men -…
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In this episode, we talk about academic societies, professional organizations, and academic advocacy groups, focusing primarily on the discipline of psychology. What are their roles and responsibilities? Is it necessary for researchers to join such organizations? And should we bring back scholarly soirees? Enjoy. Shownotes Royal Society Referee Rep…
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Are the Wallabies in dire straits? Certainly, their loss to the Boks highlights how far they have to climb. Christy Doran and Matt Toomua discuss where next for Joe Schmidt's men as they prepare to head to Argentina - and they dive back into the world of Sevens Rugby, as they are joined by Aussie Sevens Director of High Performance, Scott Bowen, to…
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The Wallabies leave Perth with a second loss to the Springboks - and a myriad of injury concerns as they cast their eyes to Argentina. Christy Doran and Tony Harper discuss the dogged clash Optus Stadium, and what positives can be taken for Joe Schmidt's men. Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony Harper Producer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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Who was worse: the Wallabies, All Blacks, or Raygun? Ex-Wallaby Matt To'omua and Christy Doran discuss what went wrong for Joe Schmidt's men and what they must do to reverse the result against the Springboks in Perth in the second Rugby Championship fixture. Plus, former Waratahs coach Darren Coleman joins the pod to explain his next role and why h…
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The Wallabies have lost their first Test of the Joe Schmidt era - soundly beaten by Rassie Erasmus's South Africa. Christy Doran and Tony Harper of The Roar are joined by Harry Jones to work out where it went wrong for the Wallabies. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In this episode, we discuss review boards for research with human subjects. Are they necessary? Are they efficient? Are scientists well equipped to make judgements about ethics? And are economists more ethical than psychologists? Shownotes Whitney, S. N. (2015). Balanced ethics review: A guide for institutional review board members. Springer. Schra…
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Hosts Matt To'omua and Christy Doran preview the first Test of The Rugby Championship as Joe Schmidt's 3-0 record with the Wallabies goes on the line against Rassie Erasmus's World Champion Springboks in Brisbane. They also dive into the Waratahs new coaching structure, which includes ex-England man Mike Catt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy…
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All eyes are on Paris this week as the Rugby Sevens takes centre stage - and France's victory has lead to the GOAT discussion around Antoine Dupont. Christy Doran is joined by special guest host Ryan Smith (Queensland Reds player and co-host of the Socks Up podcast) to discuss the Sevens and the Reds' recent tour to Tonga, before being joined by ne…
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In this episode, we discuss activism in science. How do political and personal values affect science? When is activism just part of the job? And should one be careful about activism in the classroom? Enjoy. Shownotes: Frisby, C. L., Redding, R. E., & O’Donohue, W. T. (2023). Ideological and Political Bias in Psychology: An Introduction. In Ideologi…
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The Wallabies end their July campaign with a win over Georgia and now turn their eyes to the Springboks, who arrive in three weeks. Christy Doran and Matt Toomua discuss the win against the Lelos, and are joined by Andrew Slack to discuss the Wallaby Immortals and the 2023 Review, and Anthony Eddy to discuss the state of the Aussie Sevens as they c…
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The Wallabies winning streak under Joe Schmidt continues, as they wrap up their July mid-year campaign with a 40-29 win over a determined Georgia - winning their opening three matches for the first time in nine years. Christy Doran and Tony Harper dissect the match, the key successes from the July series, and what key challenges loom for Joe Schmid…
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Australia has retained the James Bevan Trophy, overcoming Wales in Melbourne. Now, a clash with Georgia awaits in Sydney. Christy Doran and Matt Toomua return to discuss Joe Schmidt's second victory, and are joined by fellow-Wallaby James O'Connor, as he prepares for the Queensland Reds' first tour match of the year against Wales. Hosts: Christy Do…
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Enter, Filipo Daugunu! The Wallabies have won back the James Bevan Trophy with a 36-28 win over Wales in Melbourne. Christy Doran and Tony Harper come together to discuss the pros and cons of the result, what next for Joe Schmidt's men, the win over in New Zealand, what next for the Georgia clash, and more. Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony Harper Produc…
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In this episode, we continue our discussion of replications. We talk about how to analyze replication studies, which studies are worth replicating, and what is the status of replications in other scientific disciplines. Shownotes Mack, R. W. (1951). The Need for Replication Research in Sociology. American Sociological Review, 16(1), 93–94. https://…
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What is better than a Wallabies win? Smashing several whiskeys and a tub of gelato while watching it! Christy Doran and Matt Toomua return to discuss the Wallabies starting life under Joe Schmidt with a 25-16 win over Wales, examine what did and didn't work, and look ahead to this weekend in Melbourne - alongside their thoughts on the other test ma…
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The Wallabies have started life under Joe Schmidt the Wright way, with a win! Following Australia's 25-16 win over Wales in Sydney, Christy Doran and Tony Harper give you their instant reactions live from the stadium, discuss the performance, and dissect what needs to happen next ahead of their second clash next week in Melbourne. Hosts: Christy Do…
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Squads out! Joe Schmidt his first starting 23 to take the field against Wales, on what will be a exciting double header with the Wallaroos on Saturday at Allianz Stadium. Christy Doran and Tony Harper discuss the big calls for the new Joe on the block, and give their predictions for both matches. Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony Harper Producer: Nick Wa…
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