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Behavioral Change and Science Communication: Same Planet, Worlds Apart
Research credentials won’t resonate with science skeptics. Is it time for psychological science to incorporate tactics from public relations? Visit Page
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Communicating Psychological Science: Being Ready When the News Comes Calling
The media need credible subject matter experts who can provide context, help personalize complex findings, and offer contrary viewpoints on controversial issues. Visit Page
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Visualize Data to Communicate Science With Students, the Public, and Policymakers
The latest issue of Psychological Science in the Public Interest explores the good and the bad of data visualizations and how public understanding of science can improve if researchers adopt better visualization techniques. Visit Page
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Update on Transparency and Open Science in APS Journals
Changes for 2022 include new submission requirements at Psychological Science and Clinical Psychological Science. Visit Page
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Presenting Science: Best Practices for Making Data “Pop”
When creating data visualizations, these guiding principles can promote accuracy and engagement. Visit Page
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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. Visit Page