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Klatzky Named a Fellow at IEEE
APS Board Treasurer Robert Klatzky’s pioneering work on human perception in robotics and virtual environments has earned her Fellow status with the world’s largest organization of technical professionals.
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Focusing on Changing Norms Can Spur Eco-Friendly Behavior
The best way to encourage environmentally-friendly behavior may be to focus on the changes that are already happening.
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Can Music Lessons Help in Math Class? Don’t Bet On It
Researchers found no support for far transfer in three meta-analyses covering different domains.
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APS Fellows Awarded NSF Science of Learning Grants
A grant program developed by the National Science Foundation’s Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate is funding learning research employing everything from artificial intelligence to brain stimulation.
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COS Holds $1 Million Preregistration Challenge
On Your Mark, Get Set, Preregister! The Center for Open Science (COS) is offering 1,000 psychological scientists $1,000 as part of its $1 Million Preregistration Challenge. Prizes will be awarded on January 1, July 1, and December 31 of 2018. To be eligible for the challenge, researchers must preregister their study plans through the Open Science Framework to publicly distinguish hypothesis-generating exploratory research from hypothesis-testing confirmatory research in their work. After the study has been published in a journal online, researchers can submit the article to the COS for review and claim their prize.
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Birth Order Has Little Effect on Narrow Personality Traits
With mixed findings and multiple plausible explanations, the question remains: How does birth order relate to personality?