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The speaker introduces a new podcast that will explore the connection between the brain and experiences by asking unusual questions.
18:06 - 20:09 (02:03)
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The speaker introduces a new podcast that will explore the connection between the brain and experiences by asking unusual questions. The podcast will feature guests Wells Adams and Tyler Florence and iHeartRadio's new immersive fiction podcast.
ChapterDifferent kinds of bias in research studies
EpisodeResearch Bias: Sort It Out, Science
PodcastStuff You Should Know
The speaker explains different types of selection bias that can occur when conducting studies, such as sampling bias, self-selection bias, and survivorship bias.
20:09 - 27:37 (07:28)
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The speaker explains different types of selection bias that can occur when conducting studies, such as sampling bias, self-selection bias, and survivorship bias.
ChapterDifferent kinds of bias in research studies
EpisodeResearch Bias: Sort It Out, Science
PodcastStuff You Should Know
Proper health outcome studies are important to truly know the effect of a drug on different types of patients.
27:37 - 29:32 (01:54)
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Proper health outcome studies are important to truly know the effect of a drug on different types of patients. Using a drug on only one type of patient could skew the results and lead to inaccurate conclusions.
ChapterDifferent kinds of bias in research studies
EpisodeResearch Bias: Sort It Out, Science
PodcastStuff You Should Know
This podcast episode discusses question order bias in surveys and polls, using examples such as the 1984 General Social Survey.
29:32 - 31:34 (02:01)
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This podcast episode discusses question order bias in surveys and polls, using examples such as the 1984 General Social Survey. The speaker invites listeners to share their experiences with this bias through email.