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Networking May Not Pay Off for Everyone
Professionals who invest time in networking against their personal preferences may find that their work suffers as a result, a study suggests.
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Advice for New Faculty
It’s your first faculty job. Now what do you do? A panel of three psychological scientists who have been there, done that offer some advice.
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The Publication Arms Race
The advice to “publish or perish” may fuel many psychological scientists, but APS President Lisa Feldman Barrett says the field’s future depends on incentivizing research quality over quantity.
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I’ve Been Sent a Manuscript to Review — Now What?
APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow Scott O. Lilienfeld, editor of Clinical Psychological Science, offers eight tips for being a good manuscript reviewer.
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Back Page: Decoding Decision Making, One Neuron at a Time
Researcher Daeyeol Lee uses methods from economics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence to understand the brain’s ability to make decisions.
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Where Psychology Majors Work
APS Fellow Tyler Lorig is the Ruth Parmly Professor of Cognitive and Behavioral Science and a member of the Neuroscience Program at Washington and Lee University.