Published: Dec. 22, 2016, 1 p.m.
Dan and James have their very first guest! For this episode they're joined by Robin Kok (University of Southern Denmark) to talk e-health. They also cover a recent blog post that inadvertently highlighted questionable research practices in psychology.
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Some of the topics covered:
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\n- The grad student who never said no
\n- Postdoc work/life balance
\n- Questionable research practices
\n- Torturing data (with rattan sticks)
\n- Using the GRIM test to assess data accuracy
\n- Unpaid internships
\n- Saying 'yes' to opportunities that come your way
\n- The Myers-Briggs test is rubbish
\n- What is e-health?
\n- Are e-health interventions efficacious?
\n- e-health intervention implementation issues
\n- The poor quality of psych intervention smartphone apps
\n- Using "Facebook Live" to broadcast conference presentations
\n- The future of e-health
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Links
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Robin's twitter account
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https://www.twitter.com/robinnkok
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\n- "The grad student who never said no" blog post
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http://www.brianwansink.com/phd-types-only/the-grad-student-who-never-said-no
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\n- The Buzzfeed quiz on 'Which Disney princess are you?' (James is Belle)
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https://www.buzzfeed.com/mccarricksean/which-disney-princes-are-you?utm_term=.riNJn5DbW#.ci9gL3Xq8
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\n- XKXD TornadoGuard comic
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https://xkcd.com/937/
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\n- The efficacy of e-health interventions
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wps.20151/abstract
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\n- Wild West eHealth: Time to Hold our Horses?
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www.ehps.net/ehp/index.php/contents/article/download/765/pdf_44
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\n- Smartphone app interventions
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http://www.jmir.org/2013/11/e247/
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https://www.facebook.com/everythinghertzpodcast/
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https://www.twitter.com/hertzpodcast
Special Guest: Robin Kok.
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