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Trickle Down Episode 18: Viral Science (Sample)

QAA Podcast

Julian Feeld, Travis View & Jake Rockatansky

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4.54.4K Ratings

🗓️ 1 March 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Brian Wansink was the Head of the Food and Brand Lab at Cornell University. While there, he did exciting research that suggested eating healthier and encouraging others to eat healthier was as simple as providing subtle hints and nudges towards the preferred behavior. He’s perhaps most famous for the claim that if you take a larger plate to the buffet, you’ll eat more than if you were to take a small plate. For a long time he was easily the world’s most prominent voice on food psychology. He published bestselling books. He was constantly interviewed by national media. He even had major influence in the government. He served for two years as the Director of the US Department of Agriculture’s Center for Nutrition Policy. It’s fair to say that Brian Wasnick affected how millions of people prepared, presented, and ate food. However, his reputation came crashing down from 2016 through 2018. It was discovered, partly through an accidental confession by Brian Wansink himself, that his papers were frequently based on shaky and perhaps outright fraudulent data analysis. The scandal was so bad that Cornell determined that Wansink had committed scientific misconduct and removed him from all teaching and research positions. This is a story about what happens when someone treats science like a business with the goal of gaining the most influence and media coverage, rather than a project of gaining an empirical understanding of the real world. Subscribe for $5 a month to get an extra episode of QAA every week + access to our archive of premium episodes and ongoing series like PERVERTS, Manclan, and The Spectral Voyager: www.patreon.com/QAA Theme by Nick Sena (nicksenamusic.com). Additional music by Pontus Berghe. Editing by Corey Klotz. qanonanonymous.com

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0:00.0

In 2012, a Finnish graduate student landed in enviable position for any young academic.

0:14.0

She earned the privilege of working at the world-renowned Cornell Food and Brand Lab, which was led by the

0:18.9

charismatic Brian Wansink.

0:21.2

Wandsink produced mountains of scientific research about people's behavior

0:24.9

around food. With this research, he advised individuals, corporations, schools, and governmental

0:30.3

organizations on encouraging better eating.

0:33.2

And this face could be seen on every major news and talk show in the country.

0:38.0

Soon after the grad student arrived, she discovered how the lab was able to publish so many papers each year.

0:44.0

Once in cancer a data set from an online weight loss program run by the lab.

0:48.6

At a brainstorming session, once they proposed about six papers that could come out

0:52.3

of the data. But when the grad student examined one a significant finding from an existing data set because you think the finding would be cool.

1:05.5

She eventually used the data to draft the paper she was comfortable with.

1:08.7

It was simply a straightforward review of how the program worked.

1:12.1

Juan Sink was fine with the paper because it wound up in a notable journal in the Journal of

1:16.0

Medical Internet research.

1:18.0

Though Brian Wansink was listed as a co-author, he had a little to do with writing.

1:22.2

His few contributions made her uncomfortable.

1:24.0

She later told a reporter this about her experience.

1:27.0

Like he hadn't really looked at the results critically and he was trying to make the paper say something that wasn't true.

1:33.3

That's when I started feeling like,

1:35.0

this is not the kind of research I want to do.

1:37.9

She was right to feel uneasy.

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