APS Backgrounder Series: Psychological Science and COVID-19
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PsyCorona: A World of Reactions to COVID-19
This online data visualization tool provides a historical record of psychological and behavioral reactions to the pandemic, based on responses from more than 60,000 participants globally.
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APS Backgrounder Series: Psychological Science and COVID-19: Conspiracy Theories
What does psychological science have to say about conspiracy theories, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic? [May 27, 2020]
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APS Backgrounder Series: Psychological Science and COVID-19: Pandemic Effects on Marriage and Relationships
Expert commentary from Paula Pietromonaco on close relationships during pandemics. [April 24, 2020]
Hear from Psychological Scientists
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APS Roundtable: Psychological Science and COVID-19, What We Know and What We Can Do
On March 18, the Association for Psychological Science convened a virtual roundtable of four APS members who discussed the psychological dimensions of COVID-19 and how it is affecting both society and individuals.
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Psychological Science and COVID-19, Interview with Roxane Cohen Silver
An audio podcast with APS Fellow Roxane Cohen Silver on coping with COVID-19.
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Your Experiences and Best Practices: How Has COVID-19 Affected Your Work?
How has the coronavirus outbreak affected your work, and what solutions are helping you manage the disruption?
Research and Resources
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APS Journal Research Related to Epidemics: Publicly Available Online
To aid in understanding the current pandemic, published research related to epidemics has been made publicly available.
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Coronavirus (COVID-19) Research – Publicly Available Articles from SAGE Publishing
This collection includes the latest medical research from SAGE related to the virus as well as top social and behavioral research to help individuals, communities, and leaders make the best decisions on dealing with the outbreak and its consequences.
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Grant Policy Changes for Psychological Science Funders Resulting From COVID-19
With COVID-19 disrupting life around the world, funding agencies are issuing policy updates and other guidance related to grants and contracts.
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APS Backgrounder Series: Psychological Science and COVID-19: Social Impact on Children
Expert commentary from Vanessa LoBue on emotional development and the effect of emotion and experience on perception and learning. [April 1, 2020]
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Psychological Science and Epidemics: Voices of Experts
The science of psychology can help inform public debate and understand public behavior related to COVID-19.
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APS Backgrounder Series: Psychological Science and COVID-19: Remaining Resilient During a Pandemic
Expert commentary from APS Fellow George A. Bonanno, on the topic of resilience at a time of loss and trauma. [March 31, 2020]
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APS Roundtable: Psychological Science and COVID-19, What We Know and What We Can Do
On March 18, the Association for Psychological Science convened a virtual roundtable of four APS members who discussed the psychological dimensions of COVID-19 and how it is affecting both society and individuals.
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Mapping the Moods of COVID-19: Global Study Uses Data Visualization to Track Psychological Responses, Identify Targets for Intervention
More than 60,000 participants have participated in a global study to investigate the psychological implications of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Epidemics and Public Health Behavior
The psychology and science behind how individuals and groups respond to epidemics.
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Risk
Psychological research explores how we evaluate, perceive, and choose whether to take risks.
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COVID-19: Related Resources for the Psychological Science Community
APS is curating a collection of guidance and tools from around the web that are related to the psychological, social, and behavioral impacts of COVID-19