30 min

Extraordinary Claims, Ordinary Evidence – Susan Gelman Parsing Science: The unpublished stories behind the world’s most compelling science, as told by the researchers themselves.

    • Natural Sciences

Why are bold, broad, and terse depictions of science perceived as more important, robust and generalizable than nuanced ones? In episode 63, we're joined by Susan Gelman from the University of Michigan, who talks with us about her research into the use of generic language in scientific papers.

Why are bold, broad, and terse depictions of science perceived as more important, robust and generalizable than nuanced ones? In episode 63, we're joined by Susan Gelman from the University of Michigan, who talks with us about her research into the use of generic language in scientific papers.

30 min