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Student Notebook: To Work or Not to Work
Meghan Davenport explores how full-time work can set up budding psychological researchers for success in graduate school.
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Back Page: Environment and Disinhibition
Arielle Baskin-Sommers explores the cognitive-affective processes associated with disinhibition and community violence.
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New Content From Perspectives on Psychological Science
A sample of articles on citation counts and scholars’ career, ecological validity, theory building, reducing bias in policy-related research, affordances, student motivation, and mathematical psychology.
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Back Page: Remember This
Nathan S. Rose uses neuroimaging and stimulation to study memory in patients with Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and amnesia.
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A More Inclusive Psychological Science
Psychological scientists have long studied bias, from explicit and implicit attitudes to stereotypes and structural inequality. Now they’re working to apply those findings within the field itself.
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Looking Forward: Letter from the New APS Executive Director
New APS Executive Director Robert Gropp outlines a few of the ways that APS is embracing change.