
Nullius In Verba
@nulliusverbapod
Nullius in Verba is a podcast about science—what it is and what it could be. Hosted by Smriti Mehta (@smreeteemehta) and Daniël Lakens (@lakens).
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https://nulliusinverba.podbean.com/ 13-01-2023 06:29:41
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New episode of Nullius In Verba on Pseudoscience podbean.com/ew/pb-yggka-18… We discuss the demarcation problem, why we should not ignore Pseudoscience but teach students why it is so bad, and complain about the too popular Telepathy Tapes.

New episode of Nullius In Verba ! We (very) critically discuss the classic paper by John Ioannidis 'Why most published research findings are false'. What did he get wrong, and why is it still interesting to read the paper? nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/episode-56-m…




Had to say hi to Francis Bacon, such a regular guest on Nullius In Verba , while visiting the old library in Trinity College.


Hard to express what a relief it is to have just submitted the first complete draft of my book manuscript to University of California Press (is on Bluesky) 😮💨🥳 5+ years in the making. 249 pages. 82,000 words. 0 ChatGPT. 😉 A million thanks to all those who gave me guidance and inspired me along the way! 🙏


Second part of Nullius In Verba discussing Paul Meehl's 7 sacred cows of academia. Meehl criticizes one of our favorite topics: The idea that all research professors do is worthwhile. nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/episode-60-s…

development of a sound body of knowledge concerning human behavior’ If you want to listen to the entire paper, Nullius In Verba has you covered. It's a classic so give it a listen: nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/prologus-56-…

Our podcast Nullius In Verba consists of 60+ episode on what science is, and what it could be. Smriti and I are passionate about learning, so we read out classic papers and chapters in our separate 'Prologue' episodes. We have 17 so far. Here's a list of all these episodes:


If you are a researcher in health sciences and haven't already done so, I would encourage you to give Nullius In Verba a listen. Some very thought-provoking discussions and readings that I wish I had been exposed to much earlier in my career.


New episode of Nullius In Verba on exploratory experimentation. Why does exploratory research seem to be valued less? How can we do it well? nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/experimenta-…



New episode of Nullius In Verba on Premature Experimentation: nulliusinverba.podbean.com/e/episode-63-e… Are experiments overused, and should we make greater use of other approaches to knowledge generation? If so, which methods should we use instead? Enjoy!
