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Psychologist: ‘Each Person is Suffering in Their Own Way’
Video interview with APS Member Angela Duckworth Angela Duckworth, professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, tells Ali Velshi and Dr. Zeke Emanuel that stress and anxiety related to COVID-19 are normal, but they
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Human Behavior in the Time of COVID-19: Learning from Psychological Science
Highlights of APS’s recent outreach efforts to broadly share what psychological science says about epidemics and how human behavior might mitigate the spread of COVID-19.
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Teaching: Decision-Making Competence / Teaching Psychology in a Pandemic
Even Dumbledore Made Bad Decisions: Decision-Making Competence is More Than Intelligence By Cindi May and Michael Scullin.
Teaching Social Psychology Under the Coronavirus By David G. Myers. -
Student Notebook: Managing Productivity in the Time of COVID-19
Advice on how to shift gears and stay productive during graduate training.
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Saliva as a Biospecimen in the Era of COVID-19
Psychological scientists will need to adopt new practices and protocols to continue conducting saliva-based research safely.
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Much More Online
Featuring articles on grant policy changes related to COVID-19, entrepreneurship, and other resources.