Show us your p-value

In this episode of Phonological Loop, we talk about education a bit, then some statistics, and finally a bit of sound-induced levitation. Join us, won't you?

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The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

In this episode of Phonological Loop, join us as we prove once again that we are not robots, but simply the men behind the curtain.

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Menander

Adam and David explain what happened with Episode 6, talk about research on generosity and greed, give you a Jared Diamond to show you their love, and leave you with a sneak peak into just how childish they can really be. (Note: David is errantly calling this one Episode 6. Don't let him confuse you. He's a little slow.)

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Hello?

In this episode Dave and Adam don't make a sound

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Phrenology chart

In this episode Dave and Adam talk about the loss of Cliff Nass, specious research on bad behavior and brain region size, oysters as audiophiles, and how vulnerability creates connections.

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Infographic of Prisoner's Dilemma

In this episode Dave and Adam talk about the value of hearing loss, the flaws of evolution, the free-riding economist, and WEIRD research subjects.

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Free Will-EEEE

In this episode that comes with new music bits inside, Dave and Adam reJoyce (get it?) as they talk about free will, being dumb, and the music of seizures.

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What does real scientific work look like? As neuroscientist Stuart Firestein jokes: It looks a lot less like the scientific method and a lot more like "farting around … in the dark." In this witty talk, Firestein gets to the heart of science as it is really practiced and suggests that we should value what we don’t know -- or “high-quality ignorance” -- just as much as what we know.

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