Observer Vol. 25, No. 1 January 2012
Observation
Understanding the Impact
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Loved, hated, and a source of widespread controversy, journal impact factors (JIF) have taken on a unique role in scientific publishing. These little numbers are considered a measure of a journal’s importance. However, in an article to be published in Perspectives on Psychological Science, Peter Hegarty and Zoe Walton question whether JIF actually measures the psychological importance of psychology articles. ... More>
Student Notebook
State of the APS Student Caucus
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APSSC President Jesica T. Wong reports that student involvement is growing, and the APSSC Board is working to ensure that the trend continues. ... More>
Teaching Tips
Tips for Incorporating Writing Into An Introductory Statistics Course
Statistics educators know all too well that teaching statistics can be a challenge, even for the most experienced instructors. Students often bring with them anxieties and misperceptions that can lead to a tense and frustrating learning environment, compelling many students to delay taking a statistics course. What is a statistics instructor to do?... More>
Observer Article
Reflections on Wikipedia in the Classroom
Mona Ibrahim turned the APS Wikipedia Initiative into an assignment that students enjoyed.... More>
Observer Article
Rising Stars
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The Observer presents more Rising Stars, exemplars of today's psychological scientists. ... More>




