SpecialiTEA 3 - Julia Rohrer

Published: Aug. 28, 2018, 5:20 p.m.

b'SpecialiTea 3: Julia Rohrer\\n\\nWe talk to Julia Rohrer (@dingding_peng)about her blog, skills training as a PhD and what doesn\\u2019t get talked about enough in the Open Science Community. You can find her amazing blog here: http://www.the100.ci, where she is joined by Anne Scheel (@annemscheel), Ruben Arslan (@rubenarslan) and Malte Elson (@maltoesermalte).\\n\\nWe want to note that this podcast had the world\\u2019s most WEIRDEST Skype setup as we forgot our headphone splitters. This meant that both Amy and Sophia were using separate headphones and were on muted Skype calls to each other while Sam was on the main Skpye call to Julia. Both Sophia and Amy heard themselves talking with a 1 second lag time, so we will not repeat that again soon (hopefully)!\\n\\nThe episode references to the following blog posts:\\nJulia\\u2019s blog post on Imposter\\u2019s Syndrome, which Amy thinks is actually the Bystander Effect (?? is she actually a social psychologist ??): http://www.the100.ci/2018/08/02/we-should-all-feel-a-bit-more-like-impostors/\\nJames Heather\\u2019s blog post on skills building during your PhD, and other things you should know before starting one: https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/12-thing-you-should-know-before-you-start-a-phd-9c064a979e8\\nThe loss of confidence project: https://lossofconfidence.com\\nRebecca Will\\xe9n @rmwillen has been publishing disclosure statements for her previous research. These statements make the past more useful, given that QRPs are the norm, and this transparency should be applauded. Rebecca\\u2019s publication list, with disclosure statements here https://rmwillen.info/publications/ \\nNetwork of Open Science Initiatives in Germany: https://osf.io/tbkzh/\\n\\nMusic credit: Kevin MacLeod - Funkeriffic\\nfreepd.com/misc.php'