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Presidential Column
More Is Sometimes More
Most problems in our everyday lives can be solved in multiple ways. If we want to write, we can use a pencil or a pen or a computer. If we […]... More>
Presidential Column
Disciplinary Drift: Psychologists’ success in their adopted fields
Among the things not emphasized enough in graduate school is the versatility of a psychology degree in academia. This thought occurred to me during a visit to Wake Forest Medical […]... More>
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Worse than Creationism: Evolution, Neuroscience, and the Responsibility of Psychologists
Reality often clashes with common sense. Sometimes reality wins — most people believe that the world is not flat, although it certainly seems to be — and sometimes it does […]... More>
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Start Spreading the Science: Setting the Stage for a New Kind of Convention
Welcome back to the excitement of a new academic year. I always find September refreshing, not only for the set of new and bright faces peering around each new corner, […]... More>



