Kim Rios from Ohio University discusses how self-concepts and group identities may change how we look at the role of religion in science. For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.
Author: Parsing Science
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Aug 2017
- Parsing Science
- Psychology
- scientific reasoning, psychology, stereotype, religion, Christians, ad:wss, MTurk, paywalled, amazon turk, perception, group identity, intuitive thought
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9
Aug 2017
- Parsing Science
- Medicine
- nurses, mortality, exploratory research, functional ability, ICU patients, morbidity, predictions, open-access, doctors, ad:wss
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Scott Halpern from the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Medicine, discusses how he and he colleagues explored the discriminative accuracy of ICU physicians and nurses in predicting the outcomes patients. For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.
25
Jul 2017
- Parsing Science
- Communications, Marine Biology
- scientific writing, ad:wss, persuasion, influence measurement, getting cited, subjectivity, connectivity, causality, narrativity, MTurk, amazon turk, storytelling, open-access
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Ryan Kelly from the University of Washington’s School of Marine and Environmental Affairs. For more information, including materials discussed during this episode, visit ParsingScience.org. Subscribe: iTunes | Android | RSS.