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Rain Before Rainbows: The Science of Transgender Flourishing
A growing body of research supports the fact that, with acceptance and body autonomy, people who are transgender can live just as happily as anyone else.
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One of Us: Combating Stigma Against People with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities
Conversations about the health disparities facing people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and disorders, and how to combat them, are long overdue.
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Convicted by Memory, Exonerated by Science
Research exploring factors that contribute to wrongful convictions reveals a path for addressing the serious consequences of wrongful incarceration.
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Psychological Science Needs the Entire Globe, Part 1
A team of researchers around the globe explores the underpinnings and consequences of the legacy of dominance by researchers from “WEIRD” countries.
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Don’t SoTL for Less: Researching, Teaching, and Learning for a Post-Pandemic World
APS Fellow Regan A. R. Gurung delivers the APS‑David Myers Distinguished Lecture on the Science and Craft of Teaching Psychological Science.
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Bringing the World Into Our Science
In her inaugural column as APS President, Jennifer Eberhardt, with colleagues Hazel Rose Markus and MarYam Hamedani, urges collaboration with practitioners.