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Ideas shouldn't get "lost in the struce": they should be put on a podcast! Explaining challenging concepts from economics, statistics, social science, data science/tech, philosophy and EA... without watering it down. You'll come away with real knowledge and insight that you didn't have before. - Reading and discussing articles and posts; mine & others - Short takes/short ideas, & some gripes and musings on language, society, & culture. - Findings & themes from behavioral science, carefully c ...
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Direct from Profusion HQ, join our hosts, Henrik Nordmark (Director of Science, Data and Innovation) and David Reinstein (Academic Consultant), as they talk to data leaders from popular household brands to uncover just how companies are really using their data. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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When Justin and I spoke with actor Kiefer Sutherland, we practiced our questions for the first and last time ever. We had no intention to ask our special guest about his legendary parents, yet he spoke fondly of both during our April 23, 2021 conversation, which is posted here. We hope you enjoy this brief excerpt and find one of Donald's numerous …
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Today, Sarah, Will and Jan sit down to discuss the last season of ReproducibiliTea. We talk about Will's terrible terrible taste in puns, Jan's terrible taste in pizza, and Sarah's fall into FORRT(.org).While we are wrapping up Season 3, stay tuned for a few more fun & exciting episodes we have planned for this year!Not many footnotes this time:Sar…
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Today, Will sits down with Max Korbmacher, Thomas Rhys Evans, and Flavio Azevedo, some of the authors of the paper "The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes" to talk about the paper, FORRT, and Open Science communities.Show notes:The paper we discuss for this episode: Korbmacher, M., Azevedo, F., Penn…
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Today, Will talks to David Reinstein about scientific publishing and The Unjournal.The Unjournal: https://www.unjournal.orgThe Unjournal on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unjournal/To get the latest updates: https://bit.ly/ujupdatesTo apply for positions at the Unjournal: https://bit.ly/UjworkWill and David’s extended notes for the epis…
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Today, Will sits down with Björn Jorges and Sabrina Hansmann-Roth to discuss the role of academic societies in the science reform movement.The poster session: https://www.visionsciences.org/2023-pre-data-collection-poster-session-satellite/Korbmacher, M., Azevedo, F., Pennington, C., Hartmann, H., Pownall, M., Schmidt, K., ... & Evans, T. (2023). T…
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Today Sarah chats to Zoltan Dienes Live from SIPS!Zoltan's keynote: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BxdGXLOC1CcReviewing labor: https://researchintegrityjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s41073-021-00118-2?ref=refindPeer Community In Registered Reports: https://rr.peercommunityin.org/Flourishing Science Think Tank paper: https://mindrxiv.o…
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Today, Sarah is joined by Agata Bochynska and Matthew Good from the University of Oslo's Open Research Team to talk about how vital libraries are to Open Science.Links from this episode:QualiFAIR: https://www.uv.uio.no/ils/english/about/organization/tlvlab/qualifair/ TIER2: https://tier2-project.eu/ Carpentries: https://carpentries.org/ Reproducibi…
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Today, Sarah and Will discuss the invisible workload of making open science.The paper on invisible workload: https://journal.trialanderror.org/pub/the-invisible-workload/release/1The replication crisis has led to positive structural, procedural, and community changes: https://osf.io/r6cvx/For more info go to ReproducibiliTea.orgFor comments, questi…
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Today special guest Nora Serres talks with Sarah Sauve about Registered Report and how cool Bayesian statistics are.Show notes:Appetezer paper: Bayes factor design analysis: Planning for compelling evidence https://link.springer.com/article/10.3758/s13423-017-1230-yNora’s thesis: https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/95323/5/Master-thesis_N…
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Today, Will and Jan sit down with special guest and author of the paper "A large-scale study on research code quality and execution" Ana Trisovic to talk about the reproducibility of analysis code. Also windows.Links from this episode:Ana's paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41597-022-01143-6Gratitude package: https://github.com/Pakillo/gratef…
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First of maybe 3 episodes with some audio giving you a flavor of (my experience of) the EA Mexico Fellowship. Most of this episode surrounds my conversations with Agustin Covarrubias. Some people might find the "Branches of AI Safety" (jump to that section) the most interesting part. 27 May 2023 -- Sorry, I see the audio ordering was wrong — my 30 …
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! Important Update !Since recording, UCU have announced that they will "ringfence £250,000 for members facing deductions for undertaking forms of ASOS, including the marking and assessment boycott." This is reassuring news for workers at universities where the VCs have threatened 50-100% pay deductions. But still no new offers from employers.Today,…
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Will, Helena and Jan talk about how we assess research and that it is weird we never really learned how to do Peer Review.Papers we discussed:Responsible Research Assessment Should Prioritize Theory Development and Testing Over Ticking Open Science Boxes: https://psyarxiv.com/ad74m/A consensus-based tool for evaluating threats to the validity of em…
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We mentioned lots of resources this week, brace yourselves!Books that changed our worldsHow To Read a Paper: The Basics of Evidence-Based Medicine by Trisha Greenhalghhttps://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Read-Paper-Evidence-Based-Medicine/dp/1444334360How to Win Campaigns by Chris Rosehttps://www.amazon.co.uk/How-Win-Campaigns-Steps-Success/dp/1853839620Po…
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We are back!And we brought... a whole list of reading recommendations!Hosted and Produced by @Sarah_Sauve, @Will_Ngiam, and @VornhagenJB@hci.socialEdited by Jan VornhagenFor more information visit ReproducibiliTea.org and send your feedback here: https://forms.gle/8nNLZ92YUcU1mGhc6. For a transcript, please refer to our youtube video: https://youtu…
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To paraphrase the iconic band that glorified tribute act Greta von Fleet claims they've never listened to, "It's been a long time since we talked 24." Gosh, we missed you. For our Season 2 renewal, we needed a very special guest for a very special episode. Marisol Nichols exceeded all expectations and talked about how she thought 24 would never cas…
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Sophia and Jan serendipitously meet at a conference and immediately drag special guests @lonnibesancon, @lahariG, Wesley Willett into a room to talk about transparency, Open Science and Human-Computer Interaction.For more Infos about the seminar visit https://www.dagstuhl.de/en/program/calendar/semhp/?semnr=22392Or go to ReproducibiliTea.orgIf you …
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Links from this Episode:- Paper on the limits of open data for music science: https://emusicology.org/article/view/7646- Feminist papers on open science: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/pdf/10.1177/03616843211030926?casa_token=x6twMszrtQgAAAAA:7Wu2Z2V0X58Lo403dJPiLT3jL65YBErd4f6FE_bhcfnie_Sg4oqax9yaMF1R02WEsB4KKNvLu7b32xsandhttps://journals.sagepu…
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Find Kohinoor here: https://www.kohinoordarda.com/Find all the stuff mentioned in this episode here:The talk by a former senior admin, Dr. Max Liboiron: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rya5Gom5o20The book on the not-for-profit industrial complex: https://www.dukeupress.edu/the-revolution-will-not-be-fundedThe organization Sarah is a part of and men…
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What is the point of having a T in your name without being able to use it for a tea pun? ConTeabutorship was right there.More information on CRediT here: https://credit.niso.org/And more info on ReproducibiliTea here: https://ReproducibiliTea.org/Questions? Answers? Comments? Feel free to drop them here: forms.gle/bRFcfiGQof43stoq6Transcript: https…
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Today, Sarah, Will, Sam and Jan discuss what kind of community we would like to foster and how you can get involved.One of those ways, send us your questions and comments, in audio or text right here: https://forms.gle/bRFcfiGQof43stoq6Another way: Find us on Twitter as @ReproducibiliT or send uns an E-Mail via ReproducibiliTea.org.The latter is al…
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Sarah and Sam take a meandering discussion through slow science and what "slow" actually means in this context. Along the way, they also discuss some recommendations to promote slow science made in "Fast Lane to Slow Science" and how often scholarly critique often runs ahead of this slower pace.Links and references:Frith, U. (2020). Fast lane to sl…
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Sarah and Will went/logged on to this years SIPS respectively and talk about their conference experience. It was cool!More infos www.improvingpsych.org and you can find the conference program here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Rka3f0ZY9BBZVIlZoVINrpyaJYeitpq1yKXBLukeMng/editFor more information about us and how to start your own Reproducibil…
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Today @Will_Ngiam talks to @eneayegba_ and @priyasilverst about the Nowhere LabCheck out The Nowhere Lab at https://nowherelab.com/ or @theNowhereLabThis episode was produced by William Ngiam and edited by Jan Vornhagen.Learn more on ReproducibiliTea.orgThe Transcript will be added asap. Till then, you can find subtitles in the youtube version of t…
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Our new co-hosts @Will_Ngiam, @Sarah_Sauve, and @VornhagenJB discuss how Science needs to be better while also sharing way to much cool ressources.Transcript: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1lD0tTr-E-vv4lH8cJ9ItXedinORxnnQE/view?usp=sharingRessources like the blogpost that caused this:https://williamngiam.github.io/Science_needs_to_be_better/Cool …
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We are back! ReproducibiliTea 2.0 not titled #TheNewNormal.ReproducibiliTea is back with a new ambitions and rotating hosts, but first we hand the whole thing over.For hopefully not the last time brewed by @OrbenAmy, @Sam_D_Parsons and @CruwelliFind the Transcript here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bTwTL6S2Ov9nlfSKdUxxEdweSM9Uwhmh/view?usp=shar…
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It was a joy to speak with our guest Nazneen Contractor about a great many things, including the recent renewal of her CTV show, Children Ruin Everything and its family connection! We also cover how she simultaneously was cast on 24 and learned to drive, Hallmarkies, being married to Yakavetta, advice from Mark Hamill and then the Star Wars univers…
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It is amazing who you will meet in the 24 Universe! Twin siblings Frank and Mara grew up less than 30 minutes from me, but it took Jack Bauer and the holy grail of VHS tapes to bring us together. Joined by Aaron, the fearless leader of the 24 Universe, we talk about the Motor City, meeting Kiefer, Us Weekly, baseball stadiums, playing music on Siri…
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This week, we're talking to Girl Effect, a charity helping young girls across the world, and one we at Profusion have worked closely with over the last year. Girl Effect have been using chatbots in really innovative and successful ways to reach more people than ever before. To explain just how this works, we're joined by Karina Michel, Head of Crea…
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To paraphrase GnR, "she used to love him, but she had to kill him". There are a handful of truly great twists and shocks on 24. The tale of Marie Warner is easily in my Top 5 of the series. And this wasn't even the first time she fooled me! It was a thrill to reunite Laura with her "sister" Sarah Wynter in November, and we get to hear how they kind…
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When you admire CTU, the Presidential Retreat and the overall look and feel of 24, you have Joseph Hodges to thank. Joseph shares the inspiration of his set designs and the importance of the word "re-purposing"! In addition to 24, you have seen his work everywhere from Apollo 13, The Shawshank Redemption, Virtuosity and several Star Trek iterations…
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This week, Henrik and David are joined by Oscar and Nadja from Cyber Eagles podcast to discuss cyber security. Typically a very technical subject, our guests share with Henrik and David why it's important to consider data from a human perspective. Plus, we discuss the dangers of 'smishing', how companies can best protect themselves online, and, wit…
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Guest and Emmy-Award winner David Fury gave us yet another chance to geek out - not only about our favorite show, but also about his roles with Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, and graduating from Lost after its groundbreaking first year to join the 24 team. David talks about collaborating with Howard Gordon and how that led him to 24, the value th…
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We thought that the best way to celebrate the release date of Bloor Street was to unleash the audio interview with our esteemed guest Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland, also known as Jack Bauer. This is taken from the exclusive 20 Years Of 24 event, which took place on the 20th anniversary of the 24 Pilot. 1. Listen and enjoy…
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A real thrill to talk to Karina about her role on 24, as well as Orange Is The New Black, Dangerous Minds, Crash and Lean On Me, and the movie set where she met Kiefer Sutherland for the first time! When Canada got cable TV, she was on my screen several times a day, and you can find her now on NBC's The Blacklist. Karina brought her A-Game to the p…
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This week we're joined by Ken Robinson, Chief Data Officer of Open Banking Reporting, to discuss data in the world of open finance. OBR is a Fintech company who make apps for the SME and Lenders . Their purpose is to increase the success of Small Medium Businesses through making the business more resilient and allowing the Lender to understand the …
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Practicing what I preach = reading what I wrote... Seeing the effects of your donation and making incremental choices in EA Forum Part of the 'giving and gifts podcast trilogy' along with Profusion: The Big, Christmassy Data Special and FITS "The Economics of the Gift" reading --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dav…
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I read and blather about "The Economics of the Gift", an essay I wrote for an interdisciplinary conference and book on "Gift Giving and the 'Embedded Economy' in the ancient world". Part of a planned multi-part series on "reading old stuff I wrote and seeing how much I cringe". Full essay is HERE Ties in with - Profusion data podcast Christmassy sp…
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It's the most wonderful time of year! Particularly if you LOVE data. Join Henrik and David for our Christmas special, where we ask questions such as "Is gift giving inefficient?", "Is Father Christmas GDPR compliant?" and "Were the three wise men data savvy?" Plus festive treats, a Christmas carol and David creates the first ever, mathematically co…
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... with only a few comments and explainers. I finished the post, but I hope to make a part III with the footnotes and EA Forum comments on the Post --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/david-reinstein/message
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This week on the podcast, Henrik and David are joined by Michael Brennan, a Research and Insights Analyst who also works as the Data Protection Officer at Profusion. We delve into all things data protection and privacy, and whether a value exchange between data and anonymity is achievable. Plus we find out about China's equivalent to GDPR, whether …
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Reading EA Forum post, "Differences in the Intensity of Valenced Experience across Species" by Jason Schukraft ... with only a few comments and explainers "Why it would matter if different sorts of animals possessed characteristically different intensity ranges of valenced experience" -- Jason Oversimply perhaps, do some animals 'feel more pain' (a…
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This week on the podcast we're joined by Toby Jolly, a Civil Servant who works in the Grants Management Function within the Cabinet Office. We find out how the public sector use data differently to our previous guests, ways in which data informs government policy, and Henrik & David are introduced to HIPE - a volunteer project which helps Civil Ser…
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I mainly made this for myself and people I'm discussing these issues with. Audio is so/so, and I repeat myself a bit, I suspect. But if you want to hear me ramble about measuring the relative effects of counseling and income interventions, how to measure this, and how to consider the relative value of transfers to poor vs poorer people, have a list…
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Would it be better for $100 to go to someone living on $300 a year or $200 to go to someone earning $500 per year? This is a really tough choice, but one organizations like GiveDirectly need to think about. How can we consider it? I read and discuss Toby Ord's EA Forum post and linked CEA article. And I interject, explain, and comment. A lot. (By t…
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I read "Psychological barriers to effective altruism: An evolutionary perspective" by Bastian Jaeger and Mark van VugtThis is relevant to my own related synthesis project "Increasing effective charitable giving: The puzzle, what we know, what we need to know next", a web-book in progress.The paper an interesting perspective and a good take. I'm a b…
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