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New Content From Perspectives on Psychological Science
A sample of articles on repressed memories, the Implicit Association Test (IAT), creativity, self-perception, experimentation and validity, how speaking Spanish might protect against stress, science communication, and moral reasoning.
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Precision Is the Enemy of Public Understanding
When communicating to the public, don’t let overly precise scientific terms get in the way of accessibility.
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Student Notebook: Taking Time to Connect Amid a Pandemic
Leah Choe suggests putting socially distanced time with your loved ones on your calendar as if they were as important as a job interview—because they are.
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New Content From Current Directions in Psychological Science
A sample of articles on the risk for alcohol use disorder, language comprehension in children with autism, varied skills, primate vocal communication, the importance of the context for child development, and the role of robots in understanding the human mind.
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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.
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New Content From Current Directions in Psychological Science
A sample of articles on how children become aware of inequalities, how cognitive science can improve mathematics learning, the role of general cognitive skills in language processing, the rejection of science, how to improve eyewitness-identification evidence, and the links between stress and depression.