Marginally Significant
Four psychologists from a comprehensive university provide a unique perspective on life in academia, issues with scientific research, and current events.
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04.05.2020
1 Stunde 28 Minuten
Twitter post:
https://twitter.com/wgervais/status/1251319948581892096?s=20
Baumeister paper:
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S002210311600007X
Marginally Significant is hosted by: Andrew Smith @andrewrsmith
(https://twitter.com/AndrewRSmith) Twila Wingrove @twilawingrove
(https://twitter.com/TwilaWingrove) Andrew Monroe @monroeandrew
(https://twitter.com/MonroeAndrew) Chris Holden @profcjholden
(https://twitter.com/profcjholden) You can contact Marginally
Significant on Twitter (@marginallysig
(https://twitter.com/MarginallySig)), through email
(marginallysig@gmail.com), or on the web
(marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact
(https://marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact)).
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07.04.2020
1 Stunde 6 Minuten
Marginally Significant is hosted by: Andrew Smith @andrewrsmith
(https://twitter.com/AndrewRSmith) Twila Wingrove @twilawingrove
(https://twitter.com/TwilaWingrove) Andrew Monroe @monroeandrew
(https://twitter.com/MonroeAndrew) Chris Holden @profcjholden
(https://twitter.com/profcjholden) You can contact Marginally
Significant on Twitter (@marginallysig
(https://twitter.com/MarginallySig)), through email
(marginallysig@gmail.com), or on the web
(marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact
(https://marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact)).
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31.01.2020
1 Stunde 5 Minuten
Do you have a file drawer? Cleaning out the file drawer is an idea
that has been floating around on twitter, but is it feasible? What
does it mean for past studies? Is there a way in which we could get
a sense of how many studies are in file drawers? Also, we discuss
writing letters of recommendation and how we evaluate the ones we
read. Marginally Significant is hosted by: Andrew Smith
@andrewrsmith (https://twitter.com/AndrewRSmith) Twila Wingrove
@twilawingrove (https://twitter.com/TwilaWingrove) Andrew Monroe
@monroeandrew (https://twitter.com/MonroeAndrew) Chris Holden
@profcjholden (https://twitter.com/profcjholden) You can contact
Marginally Significant on Twitter (@marginallysig
(https://twitter.com/MarginallySig)), through email
(marginallysig@gmail.com), or on the web
(marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact
(https://marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact)).
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14.11.2019
1 Stunde 14 Minuten
Are you on the academic job market? In this episode, we discuss our
experiences being on the market, tips for success at a wide variety
of universities, and our thoughts now that we've been on hiring
committees. Most people won't be hired at an R1 university.
Understanding what other types of universities are looking for can
increase the likelihood of getting an academic job. Marginally
Significant is hosted by: Andrew Smith @andrewrsmith
(https://twitter.com/AndrewRSmith) Twila Wingrove @twilawingrove
(https://twitter.com/TwilaWingrove) Andrew Monroe @monroeandrew
(https://twitter.com/MonroeAndrew) Chris Holden @profcjholden
(https://twitter.com/profcjholden) You can contact Marginally
Significant on Twitter (@marginallysig
(https://twitter.com/MarginallySig)), through email
(marginallysig@gmail.com), or on the web
(marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact
(https://marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact)).
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16.10.2019
1 Stunde 6 Minuten
We are required to judge people, whether it is students applying
for graduate programs or faculty members going up for tenure. A
number of graduate programs have dropped the GRE as a requirement
for applications. Many of these programs cite potential biases in
the GRE as a reason for removing the requirement. Proponents of the
GRE state that, while possibly biased, the GRE is likely to be less
biased than alternatives (e.g., letters of recommendation, personal
statements). Another biased evaluation is student evaluations of
teaching. Numerous studies have shown that they are affected by the
teacher's gender and race, but can there still be value in the
evaluations? In this episode we discuss whether these biased
evaluations should still be used. Marginally Significant is hosted
by: Andrew Smith @andrewrsmith (https://twitter.com/AndrewRSmith)
Twila Wingrove @twilawingrove (https://twitter.com/TwilaWingrove)
Andrew Monroe @monroeandrew (https://twitter.com/MonroeAndrew)
Chris Holden @profcjholden (https://twitter.com/profcjholden) You
can contact Marginally Significant on Twitter (@marginallysig
(https://twitter.com/MarginallySig)), through email
(marginallysig@gmail.com), or on the web
(marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact
(https://marginallysignificant.fireside.fm/contact)).
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Marginally Significant is a podcast discussing life in academia,
issues with scientific research, and current events. Marginally
Significant is hosted by Andrew Smith, Twila Wingrove, Andrew
Monroe, and Chris Holden. These four psychologists were all trained
at research-focused institutions, but now teach at a comprehensive
university. Their unique experiences and shifting roles within
their university allow them to see academic life from a particular
perspective—a perspective that, although shared by many
researchers, teachers, and academics, is often not represented by
academics from elite universities. Listen to Marginally Significant
to hear their opinions and insights, let them know when you agree
or disagree, and contribute to the diversity of perspectives about
scientific research and teaching in higher education.
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