Two Psychologists Four Beers
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marlephie.bsky.social
In advanced seminars, I use the „Is psychology evidence ready?“ debate to discuss what psych can REALLY contribute to managing societal crises. For prep, students skim the van Bavel paper, read the IJzerman response and listen to the debate episode on @fourbeerspod.bsky.social. Works really well!
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yoelinbar.net
New episode!
@paulbloomatyale.bsky.social
interviews Yoel about when to give up on a theory, and which of his own findings he no longer believes. But it's not all doom and gloom! We also talk about findings we think are solid, and, of course, Sydney Sweeney. share.fireside.fm/episode/Ah1O...
Two Psychologists Four Beers Episode 122: When to Quit (with Paul Bloom)
Paul Bloom takes over the show to interview Yoel about loss of faith: when to give up on a theory, and which of his own findings he no longer believes.
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robsica.bsky.social
Beginning at around 51:30 -- "pretty extreme skepticism" among anonymously surveyed psychologists about microaggression training...
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maxkorbmacher.bsky.social
Very interesting episode about challenges replicating multiple randomly sampled studies from "the big journals" and what psychologist think about replication practices.
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lakens.bsky.social
This podcast episode so perfectly illustrates how preregistration allows others to evaluate the severity of a test. Authors opportunistically deviate. The analyses are clearly not reliable. Now we can see. Preregistration delivers on it promise. Even when - maybe especially when - authors deviate.
fourbeerspod.bsky.social
There will be no new episode in February (mostly because of travel)--but we'll be back in March with a special guest!
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fourbeerspod.bsky.social
January's episode will be late due to Yoel packing the wrong mic to Vancouver 🤦‍♂️

The episode (featuring @syeducation.bsky.social) will be out by Monday the 20th. Sorry about the delay, all!
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hermenvisser.bsky.social
Enjoyed this conversation of @yoelinbar.net and @minzlicht.bsky.social on Bluesky as a political bubble. One glance at #FIFA confirms their stance. Only variations of the same opinion about Saudi Arabia as the World Cup host.

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What's Wrong with Living in a Bubble? (with Mickey Inzlicht)
Podcastaflevering · Two Psychologists Four Beers · 04-12-2024 · 1u 12m
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fourbeerspod.bsky.social
New episode! Mickey returns to talk about the 2024 election, Bluesky, and his crusade against yard signs. We discuss prediction markets, Democratic declines with non-college voters, and whether Bluesky is a left-wing bubble (and if so, if that's a problem). share.fireside.fm/episode/Ah1O...
Two Psychologists Four Beers Episode 115: What's Wrong with Living in a Bubble? (with Mickey Inzlicht)
Occasional co-host Mickey Inzlicht joins the show to talk about the 2024 election, Bluesky, and his crusade against yard signs.
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alonzivony.bsky.social
Link to the podcast because they also have an account: @fourbeerspod.bsky.social

I'd highly recommend it. I sometimes get annoyed at what I'd consider a somewhat unfair/imbalanced treatment of certain progressive views, but it's always an interesting listen.

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New episode! Paul Bloom joins the show to talk about whether much of developmental psychology is not worth doing, where he thinks psychology has succeeded, and whether we should be more skeptical of progressive-friendly social science findings.
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Two Psychologists Four Beers Episode 114: Psychology Worth Doing (with Paul Bloom)
Paul Bloom joins the show to talk about a recent paper in which he argues that much of developmental psychology is not worth doing.
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