Dan and James chat about the adoption of open science practices with Dorothy Bishop, Professor of Developmental Neuropsychology at the University of Oxford.
Here are some highlights from the show:
Why Dorothy starting adopting open science practices
Forking paths of analysis
Dorothy’s experience with her first registered report
Issues around data deposition
When someone finds an error in your data
What happens when a senior researcher is using questionable research practices?
What to do when you’re caught doing something wrong
Detecting errors in other papers
The potential for open data to be weaponised
How error detection is interpersonally difficult
Carving out time for non-work pursuits
The benefits of writing fiction when you're a scientist
Using video for science communication
James Heathers: Cat dealer
Promoting your research vs. promoting yourself
Dorothy’s book recommendation
Links
Dan Gilbert’s paper: http://science.sciencemag.org/content/351/6277/1037.2
Merchants of doubt [book]: https://www.amazon.com/Merchants-Doubt-Handful-Scientists-Obscured/dp/1608193942
Dorothy's blog: deevybee.blogspot.com
Dorothy's crime novels: https://www.amazon.co.uk/s/ref=dpbylinesrebooks1?ie=UTF8&field-author=Deevy+Bishop&search-alias=digital-text&text=Deevy+Bishop&sort=relevancerank
Dorothy on Twitter: twitter.com/deevybee
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Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/ Special Guest: Dorothy Bishop.
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