Thank you for making APS 2023 a huge success!
We hope to see you at the APS Annual Convention in San Francisco, CA, USA in May 2024!
To obtain your Certificate of Attendance:
Step One: Please log in to the APS website using the email address and password you used to create your profile and purchase registration.
Step Two: Select “My Profile” and proceed to the “Purchases” tab (it is the fourth tab to the right of Overview).
Step Three: Under the “Purchases” tab, click on the “Events” label (it is the sixth one in the selection beginning with Recent Orders). There, you will see in the “Registered Events” section, the event you attended, featuring: “‘Event Name’, Your Name, The Date You Registered, Event Start/End Date, and a blue button named ‘Details’”.
Step Four: Select “Details” (blue button), and on the next page under ‘Event Attendees’, you will see a blue button titled ‘Download Certificate’. Click that button, and in the following prompt, press okay and download the certificate.
To obtain your Certificate of Participation for presenting your poster or symposium:
The chair of each symposium or the presenting author of each poster was granted access to the Speaker Center via the acceptance and scheduling emails about their submission. To obtain your certificate of participation, access the Speaker Center, select the appropriate presentation and select “Refresh Certificate” at the bottom of the window. Then, select “View Certificate” to download the certificate.
APS 2023 News and Coverage
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Up-and-Coming Voices: Behavior and Climate
Four researchers share their research related to behavior and climate.
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Understanding Childhood Adversity Across Time and Cultures
Podcast: Children have faced threats and deprivation at varied levels across time, favoring the ability to tailor development to different conditions. Researchers Willem Frankenhuis and Dorsa Amir discuss their findings.
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Bringing Greater Rigor to Behavior-Change Research: NIH Best Practices
In a workshop at the 2023 APS Annual Convention, researchers from the Science of Behavior Change Research Network discussed the importance of adopting a framework that seeks to better understand and respond to the underlying mechanisms driving forms of behavior change.