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    Explore "inclusive research" with insightful episodes like "Why diversity matters, with Robert Sellers, PhD" and "Is The Sperm Race A Fairy Tale?" from podcasts like ""Speaking of Psychology" and "Short Wave"" and more!

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    Why diversity matters, with Robert Sellers, PhD

    Why diversity matters, with Robert Sellers, PhD

    The words diversity, equity and inclusion have become political flashpoints -- but the science and evidence on why diversity matters is often ignored. Robert Sellers, PhD, of the University of Michigan, talks about why diverse groups lead to better outcomes and how psychologists’ research has informed our understanding of diversity in our schools, workplaces and other institutions.

    For transcripts, links and more information, please visit the Speaking of Psychology Homepage.

    Is The Sperm Race A Fairy Tale?

    Is The Sperm Race A Fairy Tale?
    A lot of us were taught that conception happens with a survivor-style sperm race — the fastest and strongest sperm fight to make it to the egg first. In this Back To School episode, we revisit this misleading narrative and learn just how active the egg and reproductive tract are in this process.

    You can find Ariela @arielazebede, Lisa @CampoEngelstein, and Kristin @kristin_hook on Twitter. Email us at shortwave@npr.org.

    Editorial Note - The introduction of this episode has been updated to reflect anthropologist Emily Martin's crucial role in first making this issue widely known.

    REFERENCES:
    The Egg and the Sperm: How Science Has Constructed a Romance Based on Stereotypical Male-Female Roles, Emily Martin (1991)
    Revisiting "The fertilization fairytale:" an analysis of gendered language used to describe fertilization in science textbooks from middle school to medical school, Lisa Campo-Engelstein & Nadia Johnson (2014)
    Misconceptions about Conception and Other Fallacies: Historical Bias in Reproductive Biology, Virginia Hayssen (2020)

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