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The Road to Rhodes: Language Fascination Shapes Psychology Studies
About Rhodes Scholarships The following is excerpted from the Rhodes Scholarship Web site: “Intellectual distinction is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for election to a Rhodes Scholarship. Selection committees are charged to seek
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Letters
Kahneman: First ‘clear’ psychology Nobel The letters submitted to the Observer [January 2003] arguing that Daniel Kahneman was not the first psychologist awarded a Nobel Prize raises the question of who is a psychologist. Kahneman
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APS Fellows Elected to NAS
Known as the highest honor to be awarded to a scientist or engineer, election to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) brings together national and international experts from 31 scientific disciplines each year in recognition
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UC-Irvine Names Building in Honor of APS Past President McGaugh
APS Past President James L. McGaugh (third from right) at the dedication ceremony of McGaugh Hall at University of California-Irvine. With McGaugh are UCI Dean Susan Bryant, Chancellor Ralph Cicerone, F. Sherwood Rowland, and APS
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APS Fellows Chosen for the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
From the Founding Fathers to the recent inductees, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences has, as George Washington wrote, “a high reputation” across many disciplines. In 2000, three Fellows of the American Psychological Society