Today, December 6, 2022, at 9:35 a.m. ET (2:35 p.m. UTC), at the request of the APS Board of Directors, Klaus Fiedler, Editor-in-Chief of Perspectives on Psychological Science, submitted his resignation, which has been accepted.
Lee Ross to young psychological researchers: feel free to waste time. Talk with friends. Read newspaper. That’s where the work emanates. It’s not all about efficiency.
#psychologicalscience
#aps19dc
APS and its editors are aware of concerns with “Declines in Religiosity Predict Increases in Violent Crime—but Not Among Countries With Relatively High Average IQ,” & are examining the article & review process. We welcome all comments/criticisms psci
@psychologicalscience
.org
APS is proud to present the first issue of its unique and innovative new journal Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science (
#AMPPS
for short!)
APS is aware of significant concerns shared by Steven O. Roberts about racist and biased editorial practices at Perspectives on Psychological Science. We support editorial independence but also editorial integrity.
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An RV-style mobile lab is helping Cornell University researchers, including psychological scientist
@NeilLewisJr
study hard-to-reach populations in their home settings
Congratulations,
@olsonista
! APS Fellow Kristina Olson has received
@NSF
’s 2018 Alan T. Waterman Award, the nation’s highest honor for early-career scientists
#NSFwaterman
Retraction of Clark et al. (Psychological Science, 2020) and Editorial by Editor-in-Chief Patricia Bauer, "A Call for Greater Sensitivity in the Wake of a Publication Controversy"
Congratulations to the 2022 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award recipients: Brian Anderson, Oriel FeldmanHall, Brett Ford, Antonia Kaczkurkin, Neil Lewis, Jr., Patricia Lockwood, Jason Okonofua, and Kai Chi (Sam) Yam
#apschi22
In a special issue of Perspectives, more than 25 psychological researchers write about expanding their research beyond academic articles and applying it to the betterment of society and the environment [open for a limited time]
#psychologicalscience
A new, multiyear study published in Psychological Science in the Public Interest (PSPI) finds only 40% of the psychological assessment tools used in courts have been favorably rated by experts.
Bandura, whose name has become nearly synonymous with his 1961
#Bobodoll
experiment, is considered one of the most influential psychological scientists in the world.
Watch his Inside the Psychologist's Studio interview from 2014
#psychologicalscience
NOW online! Clinical Psychological Science Special Issue: Understanding Ethnoracial Disparities and Advancing
#MentalHealth
Equity Through Clinical Psychological Science
@JnfrLTackett
"All people are not created equal," [Terrie] Moffitt says. "Some have real gifts and talents, and some have real problems right out of the starting block. Once we accept that, we can't dodge the responsibility for social action."
📣Submissions now OPEN for the 2024 APS Annual Convention! Submit poster, flash talk, and symposium proposals to be presented at APS 2024 by December 20.
#aps24sf
Retraction notices from Psychological Science: “Evil Genius? How Dishonesty Can Lead to Greater Creativity” () and “The Moral Virtue of Authenticity: How Inauthenticity Produces Feelings of Immorality and Impurity” ()
#NIH
has released a new funding opportunity announcement designed to support research on methodology and measurement in the behavioral and social sciences. [Applications are due February 16, June 16, or October 16, 2018]
Developments in artificial intelligence and machine learning herald unprecedented leaps in many applications, including human
#psychology
itself. Read the January/February Observer NOW online:
#AI
in psychological science
Despite significant strides in making psychology more open and accessible to all, one group seems to be left behind: Where are the neurodivergent scholars and research participants?
A recent article published in Current Directions in Psychological Science highlights research showing that drawing a picture when
#learning
can boost
#memory
recall
#edchat
Join Editor-in-Chief
@siminevazire
and other editors of Psychological Science for Office Hours with the Editors on February 15. Stop by to hear their thoughts, ask questions, and chat about Psychological Science. All are welcome to attend this free event.
The just-issued program solicitation for the GRFP indicates
@NSF
intends to award 2,500 awards in the upcoming cycle - a considerable increase over previous numbers. This increase has long been an advocacy priority for APS!
#funding
While we can’t be together in Chicago this weekend, we CAN re-watch
@jaricheson
's Inside the Psychologist's Studio from our Convention in Chicago in 2016!
#aps20chi
In an analysis of 30 intro
#psychology
textbooks, scientists based at the University of Guelph found that the vast majority defined or explained statistical significance inaccurately
#AMPPS
#Statistics
NIMH seeks applications for innovative research projects to test strategies to increase the reach, efficiency, effectiveness, and quality of digital mental health interventions which may impact mental health outcomes:
APS has been continuously monitoring the evolving issues related to the COVID-19 situation in the U.S. and abroad. Accordingly, we regretfully have no alternative but to cancel our in-person 32nd APS Annual Convention.
#aps20chi