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Is the Teaching of Psychology Liberal or Conservative? Yes! (But Mostly It’s Neither)
How might teachers of psychology respond to allegations that their subject undermines conservative values? David Myers has some thoughts. Visit Page
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When One Size Doesn’t Fit All
Many psychological scientists are now calling for a “heterogeneity revolution,” focused on uncovering individual and contextual differences in experimental outcomes. Visit Page
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The Outer Workings of Interacting Minds
In this guest column, three researchers present explorations into group dynamics that are key to understanding group cognition. Visit Page
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Member Spotlight: 2025 Spence Awardee Mark Thornton on the Dynamics of the Social World
Learn about 2025 Janet Taylor Spence recipient Mark Thornton, an assistant professor at Dartmouth College and director of the Social Computation Representation and Prediction Laboratory. Visit Page
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The Nurturing Effects of Nature: Meet Ecospiritualism
Teaching: This lesson plan sets up discussions about ecospiritualism and encourages students to be mindful. Visit Page
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APS Calls for Bipartisan Support for Psychological Science
On February 7, 2025, APS began sharing the following statement with federal lawmakers in Congress. The statement encourages lawmakers to sustain the bipartisan investment in scientific research. Visit Page