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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.
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COVID-19: Related Resources for the Psychological Science Community
APS is curating a collection of guidance and tools from around the web that are related to the psychological, social, and behavioral impacts of COVID-19