Episode 116
Can We Do Science Without Ideology? (with Moin Syed)
January 22nd, 2025
1 hr 27 mins 26 secs
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About this Episode
Cultural and developmental psychologist and open science advocate Moin Syed joins the show to talk what he thinks people get wrong about ideology, diversity, and open science. We talk about what role, if any, researchers' ideology should play in their science, and what it means when people describe psychological research as "ideological." In the second half of the show, we talk about what people get wrong about preregistration, and why it seems some misconceptions just won't die. We also talk about Moin's attempt to correct some misinformation (it did not go that well), and some local beer history.
Episode Links
- You Also Have an Ideology
- So Useful as a Good Theory? The Practicality Crisis in (Social) Psychological Theory - Elliot T. Berkman, Sylas M. Wilson, 2021
- Two Psychologists Four Beers Episode 100: What Happened at Perspectives on Psychological Science?
- Preregistration: More Promises than Pitfalls
- Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?: And Other Conversations About Race: Tatum, Beverly Daniel: 9780465060689: Amazon.com: Books
- A Brief Note on Intellectual Sloth; or, Are 70% of U.S. Faculty Really Adjuncts?
- Hinds - En Forma - YouTube