Don’t believe everything you read, not even in the classics, cautions Linda Bartoshuk of Yale. “The books aren’t always right,” says the APS Board Member. “I don’t think I learned that until graduate school.” At
In Defense of Self Reports BY REBECCA NORWICK, Y. SUSAN CHOI, & TAL BEN-SHACHAR Special to the Observer It has been more than 20 years since the validity of self-report data was first seriously called
When Marilynn Brewer attended the first convention of the American Psychological Society in 1988, she thought to herself, “One day, the 100th anniversary of this convention will be celebrated,” as she stood among the potted