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Communicating Psychological Science to a Sometimes-Skeptical Public
Overcoming anti-science beliefs will require proactive public-awareness and issue-management campaigns.
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Policy in Action: Setting the Stage for Science in 2022
Following a whirlwind 2021 for science in policymaking, APS’s government relations team previews the policy agenda for 2022.
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Science in Service: Making Noise That Can’t Be Missed
Tom Hilton’s decades of government service as an industrial/organizational psychologist has shown me time and again that it is possible for research to affect public and organizational policies and practices
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Society Needs Science—and Science Needs Society
Scientists must strengthen our connections with the public to better ensure that accurate and modern insights into human behavior are used to inform decisions.
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Policy in Action: Navigating Behavioral and Well-Being Public Policy
Perspectives on Psychological Science paper charts course through ethics, politics of interventions.
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APS Fellow Jennifer Richeson Named to White House Science Council
The Yale psychology professor has been appointed to an influential group charged with directly advising the president and the White House on science, technology, and innovation.