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Observer Article
The Either/Or of Psychological Science: A Reflection
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There are many things to be happy or concerned about in our field; these include the science of psychological science, its application, and its development internationally. ... More>
Observer Article
Psychological Memory Science and Legal Reforms
The prevalence of wrongful convictions because of faulty eyewitness testimony is becoming clear thanks to some high-profile cases involving exoneration by DNA. ... More>
Observer Article
Closing the Science-Practice Gap
The Association for Psychological Science is an organization of which I am proud to be a member, in no small measure because it has played a vital role in narrowing the science-practice gap — the sharp divide between the research literature concerning clinical interventions and its application to clients. ... More>
Member Article
Twenty Years Later, Gibson’s Advice Is Still Good
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Eleanor J. “Jackie” Gibson used her keynote address at the 1993 APS Convention as a call to arms against dualism, reductionism, and a losing dichotomy between nature and nurture. Much of her advice still rings true. ... 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>



