Naturally Artificial | Bridging the Gap between Minds and Machines

#1: Brian Nosek on Implicit Bias and the Reproducibility Crisis

May 31, 2020 Junior Okoroafor
Naturally Artificial | Bridging the Gap between Minds and Machines
#1: Brian Nosek on Implicit Bias and the Reproducibility Crisis
Show Notes

Brian is a professor of Psychology at the University of Virginia. He is also the co-Founder and Executive Director of the Center for Open Science as well as the co-Founder of Project Implicit. Brian received his bachelor’s from California Polytechnic State University in 1995, and earned two masters degrees and his P.H.D. from Yale University, completing his P.H.D. in 2002. Brian is very interested in implicit cognition (thoughts and feelings we are unaware of) and he has also worked in the Reproducibility Project, which aimed to solve the reproducibility crisis in social psychology.





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