January 2013 Volume 26, Number 1
Member Article
Social Psychology Then and Now
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Anthony Greenwald says that a 1966 interview with Gordon W. Allport illustrates what has changed and what has endured in personality and social psychology. ... More>
Member Article
Derailed: The Rise and Fall of Diederik Stapel
Diederik Stapel fabricated data for over 50 peer-reviewed articles. He has now published Ontsporing (Derailed), a 315-page autobiography that provides a fascinating tale of the events leading up to and following the discovery of his large-scale academic fraud. ... More>
Student Notebook
State of the APS Student Caucus
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The coming year marks the 25th anniversary of the founding of APS. In 1988, 14 motivated individuals decided to come together to form a group devoted to serving the needs of psychology students: The APS Student Caucus was born. Today, the APSSC has grown to represent more than 8,500 graduate and undergraduate students all over the world. ... More>
Cover Story
Our Silver and Golden Age
As APS hits its Silver Anniversary, is psychological science in a “Golden Age”? Daniel Cervone mines for answers, and finds some contemporary scientific advances that would surprise psychological scientists of a quarter-century ago. ... More>
Teaching Tips
Landing Your First Teaching Job: Tips From Two Recent Hires
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Getting first-hand experience on a faculty search committee, learning not to sell yourself short, and remembering to pack healthy snacks in your briefcase can make your job search easier. ... More>




