Published: May 21, 2018, 4 a.m.
Dan and James chat with Greg Nuckols, who is grad student in exercise physiology, strength coach, and writer at strongerbyscience.com
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What they cover in this episode:
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\n- Why Greg blogs his papers before preprints
\n- How Greg combines his business with his grad study
\n- Getting your research to your audience without publishing in scientific journals
\n- The limitations of traditional publishing
\n- Addressing popular misconceptions in research
\n- Are questionable research practices as bad in sports science as they are in psychology?
\n- Being an \u201cacademic outsider\u201d can be tough, but it has some advantages
\n- The work that goes into exercise physiology studies
\n- How practical are multilab research projects in sports science?
\n- Exercise \u201cexperts\u201d on Instagram
\n- Using Instagram to disseminate research
\n- Greg\u2019s go-to resources for learning about open science
\n- What Greg\u2019s changed his mind about
\n- How Greg\u2019s planning on funding his future research without grants
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Links
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Scihub - whereisscihub.now.sh
\nGreg on Twitter - twitter.com/GregNuckols
\nGreg's website and newsletter - https://www.strongerbyscience.com
\nStronger by Science on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/strongerbyscience/
\nChris Beardsly on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/chrisabeardsley/
\nData colada - http://datacolada.org
\nSlatestar codex - http://slatestarcodex.com
\nJordan Anaya's blog - https://medium.com/@OmnesRes
\nSportRXiv - http://sportrxiv.org
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Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
Special Guest: Greg Nuckols.
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