Episode 11: No Such Thing as Bad Publicity?

Two Psychologists Four Beers - En podcast av Yoel Inbar, Michael Inzlicht, and Alexa Tullett

Yoel and Mickey discuss how scientists should publicize their work. Should scientists issue press releases about their findings? Should they write op-ed columns to communicate directly with the public? If Yoel writes an op-ed about Mickey's paper, is that weird? Do scientists have an obligation to share their work with the public, or does self-promotion involve too many perverse incentives? Bonus: Toronto sex doll brothel, raw water, and beaver fever.Links:Milkshark (Tropical) — Bellwoods BreweryGose (Guava) | Collective Arts BrewingEverything We Know About Toronto’s New Sex Doll Brothel - VICEMeet “raw” water—ludicrously priced unfiltered water with random bacteria | Ars TechnicaGiardiasis (beaver fever) Fact SheetThe association between exaggeration in health related science news and academic press releases: retrospective observational study | The BMJGray MatterThe Ethics of Giving Psychology Away (Eli Finkel) - YouTube

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