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REDIRECT – APS Roundtable: Psychological Science and COVID-19, What We Know and What We Can Do
An virtual roundtable of experts share their views on the psychological impact of COVID-19.
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The Meandering Path to That ‘Aha!’ Moment
A psychological study suggests that creative professionals may have their most inventive ideas when their minds are wandering.
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Geneticist to Share Groundbreaking Autism Research at International Convention
One of the most significant examples of integrative science will be spotlighted on the final day of the 2017 International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), to be held March 23–25 in Vienna, Austria. Thomas Bourgeron
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The Look of Leadership
How much a leader earns may depend, at least in part, on whether she or he looks the part.
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The Psychological Price of Unfair Pay
The Huffington Post: It's going to be a gloomy Labor Day for many this year. The national unemployment rate, now 9.1 percent, won't seem to budge, and many states are doing worse than that. The unemployment rate in California exceeds 12 percent, with some communities registering staggering rates of more than 30 percent. Yet jobs go begging. I see jobs advertised in store windows of my hometown, Washington, D.C., where 1 in 10 workers is out of work. Many working Americans find this perplexing. Isn't it simple economics that the unemployed would take these jobs -- indeed, welcome any job -- when times are rough?