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‘Highly Cited,’ Highly Controversial
The “Highly Cited” list of psychologists that the Institute for Scientific Information posted on the Internet has unleashed a squall of controversy about the list’s relevance and, more broadly, the use of citations as an
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Reis Drives Current Directions
Harry T. Reis grew up smack in the middle of Manhattan. He even pursued his education there, finishing with a doctorate from New York University in 1975. But while many native New Yorkers are legendary
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Psychological Science Goes Monthly; New Covers for APS Journals
Psychological Science Goes Monthly Beginning in January 2004, Psychological Science will be published monthly and APS journals will have new covers. In 1990, APS Fellow and Charter Member William K. Estes, the founding editor of
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New Psychological Science Associate Editor Reid Hastie
Reid Hastie cuts straight to the point like it’s his job. And as new associate editor of Psychological Science, it will be. “I much prefer short empirical reports to the bloated carcasses that are common
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Reading and Writing; Speaking and Listening
The literature. What are we to do about it? It mushrooms, it expands, it explodes. Every day there are more and more journals and books. Our desks pile high with books unread, journals unopened, manuscripts
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New Psychological Science Associate Editor Wendi L. Gardner
Wendi Gardner, associate professor of psychology at Northwestern University, joins the ranks at Psychological Science as associate editor. Regarding her experiences with the flagship APS journal, Gardner stated, “Psychological Science has always been one of