i don't care if they're doing it blatantly or whether they'redoing it sneakily. i'd think, if anything, it might be worse if they're tryingto... put a little effort into it. There's a guy here at cornell who teaches the one class that is larger than my interestit class. He has not about 900 kids in in this huge auditorium. And he wase, we often have just a little discussion in between class where i accuse him of just talking about dolphins to up his enrolment. So so he said, so i said, ievytanstat's a great idea. Everybody else thinks that i'm a fucking idiot.
David and Tamler return after an end of summer hiatus to finally talk about the ethics of deception….eventually. But first they break down a recent article in the journal Science documenting an attempt to replicate 100 recent psychology experiments. What does it mean that just over 1/3 of the studies were successfully replicated? Is social psychology in crisis or is this just how science works? Will David somehow try to pin the blame on philosophers?
Plus--a brief and almost certainly regrettable foray into the Ashley Madison hack, the neuroscience of lying to your kids about Santa, and we announce a new way to contact us to help celebrate our 75th anniversary.
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