Explore the intersection of science, sports, and journalism in this 47-minute talk by Christie Aschwanden at the Santa Fe Institute. Delve into the scientific method through the lens of beer's effects on running performance, as Aschwanden shares insights from her bestselling book "GOOD TO GO." Gain a deeper understanding of statistics, scientific methodology, and reproducibility challenges in research. Learn why approaching science with healthy skepticism is crucial for journalists. Examine the importance of study design, participant expectations, and the pitfalls of p-values in scientific research. Discover how science is an iterative, self-correcting process and why embracing uncertainty is essential. Reflect on the cultural aspects of science and the role of journalists in communicating scientific findings to the public.
What Beer and Running Taught Me About the Scientific Process - Christie Aschwanden at SFI