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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. Visit Page
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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. Visit Page
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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. Visit Page
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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. Visit Page