Science and Corruption
Heather discusses the challenges scientists face in admitting when they're wrong, particularly as their careers progress. Yoshua highlights the corruption within science, particularly in psychology, where market forces create a competitive environment that incentivizes dishonesty. He emphasizes the need for a separation between scientific inquiry and market incentives to preserve the integrity of the scientific process.In this clip
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