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**Show notes** Dan and James answer listener questions on tips for starting your PhD and the role of statistics in exploratory research. Other stuff they cover: - James new paper on people that voluntarily give themselves goosebumps - Dan’s new podcast: Physiology and Behavior - A preview of next weeks guest, Nathan Hall - When things are taken out of context on Twitter - What do you do when people are angry with you on the internet? - Tips for people starting a PhD - Can inferential statistics play a role in exploratory research? - Why don’t journals publish peer review reports? - Why is PsycNet so bad? Links - James’ paper https://peerj.com/articles/5292/ - Physiology and Behavior podcast from Dan https://shows.pippa.io/dsquintana - The tweet we discuss https://twitter.com/andpru/status/1024005699737509888?s=21 Dan on twitter https://www.twitter.com/dsquintana James on twitter https://www.twitter.com/jamesheathers Everything Hertz on twitter https://www.twitter.com/hertzpodcast Everything Hertz on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/everythinghertzpodcast/ Music credits: Lee Rosevere freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/
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