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SIO429: Artists Punished More Than Scientists for Same Misconduct

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Thomas Smith

News, Atheism, Skepticism, Democrat, Left, Liberal, Politics, News Commentary, Progressive, Religion

4.61K Ratings

🗓️ 26 February 2024

⏱️ 55 minutes

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Summary

This was a really fun one! Dr. Joe Siev and Dr. Jake Teeny join to walk us through their findings from a series of studies in their recent article, which explored the differences in how artists and scientists are punished following news of misconduct, and the mechanism for why this may be the case.
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0:00.0

And the Hello and welcome to serious inquiries only this is episode 329 I'm your host

0:20.5

Thomas Smith and oh my gosh is I know I said this a lot but this is a really

0:25.3

fascinating one today I am speaking with the authors of a study about how personal

0:30.1

misconduct elicits harsher harsher consequences for artists versus scientists.

0:36.0

So interesting.

0:38.0

I feel like that's something that feels intuitively pretty true just based on experience

0:42.0

and it kind of makes sense for certain

0:43.7

reasons but the ways they have studied it is also very fascinating and I'll tell you

0:48.6

there was so much of this that was unexpected for me this is something that I

0:51.5

bet is relevant to almost everybody. It has so many

0:54.3

implications for how we think about personal consequences or professional

0:58.3

consequences or how we even change our attitudes of people based on who they are and what their job is and their

1:06.2

misconduct.

1:07.2

It seems like that shouldn't matter.

1:08.6

Like it shouldn't matter what job a person has if they do something wrong, they do something something wrong but turns out it's not so simple.

1:14.5

I love this study and I could talk about it forever so I'm really excited to get to that.

1:19.5

Trust me you're gonna want to listen to this one. As usual just a couple things first please support the

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1:38.2

slash series pod. Also note due to a couple factors, one being this month I had to relaunch opening arguments and we did a

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