2013 Swag in DC

Attendees will be snagging APS swag in the Exhibit Hall at this year’s Convention.

Visit the APS Booth for free pens, pocket buddy notebooks, hand sanitizers, experiMINTs to freshen your breath, “Risky Business” sunglasses, a variety of APS buttons, and 2014 Convention magnets for the 26th APS Annual Convention in San Francisco, California.

Don’t miss APS’s “shock box” t-shirts based on Stanley Milgram’s groundbreaking experiments on obedience to authority. The t-shirts commemorate the Milgram shock box’s trip to DC.

We will also be selling “Don’t think about this mug” mugs and “Don’t think about this t-shirt” t-shirts as a tribute to Harvard psychologist Daniel Wegner’s work on ironic process theory, also known as the “white bear phenomenon.” The theory describes the process whereby suppressing a certain thought often makes that thought more intrusive.

Last, but not least, for those of you who want to decorate your home or office with a psychological science “What People Think I Do/What I Really Do” meme poster, we will be selling those, too.

Share your swag photos on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram using the hashtag #aps2013dc.

 

 


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