There are ohh-so many ways to mess up when conducting research, leading either intentionally or unintentionally, to false results. Open science, where every effort is made to allow others to check your work (put very simply) is on the rise. Here is a great article on...
Academic research is contingent on building on past findings, much published in academic journals. While researchers get nothing from the journals when they submit their work (indeed, some pay for the privilege to get published), it can cost a fortune to access the...
My second peer-reviewed publication, this time on Eysenck’s body of research, where we both look at how it evolved, and how central the articles deemed as “unsafe” by his own college, is to the rest of his work. We also note how he continually...
Det er ikke slik at selvgående, «indre motiverte» arbeidstagere lettere blir utbrent når motivasjonen faller, eller at det er mer risikabelt å ansette dem. Innlegg: Feil konklusjon om selvdrevne ansatte Christian Braathen (NHH) hevder i et innlegg i DN...