Members in the News
Richard Atkinson,
University of California, The Los Angeles Times, February 19, 2001: Rejecting the SAT
Michael R. Brent, Washington University, Science News, February 22, 2001: Parents instinctive use of isolated words may help babies learn language
Richard Davidson, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Science Magazine, February 9, 2001: Panel seeks truth in lie detector debate
Paul Ekman, University of California-San Francisco, Science Magazine, February 9, 2001: Panel seeks truth in lie detector debate
Robert Emery, University of Virginia, The Washington Post, February 18, 2001: Date with heartbreak
Gary W. Evans, Cornell University, The Los Angeles Times, February 19, 2001: Silence is golden, even in the workplace
Bernardo M. Ferdman, Alliant University, Telemundo "Esta Mañana" Program, February 7, 2001: Workplace violence.
Samuel D. Gosling, University of Texas-Austin, British Magazine, November 1, 2000: The field
Susan Nolen-Hoeksema, University of Michigan, The New York Times, February 15, 2001: Teen love can cause emotional woes
Daniel Kahneman, Princeton University, The New York Times Magazine, February 11, 2001: How humans behave with their money
Peter Killeen, Arizona State University, American Scientist, March 1, 2001: How counters fail
Reed Larson, University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign, The New York Times, February 15, 2001: Teen love can cause emotional woes
Sarah F. Leibowitz, Rockefeller University, Time Magazine, February 21, 2001: Fated to be fat?
Michael Lewis, Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, The New Yorker, February 12, 2001: What is blushing
Scott Lilienfeld, Emory University, The New York Times, February 20, 2001: What is an inkblot?
Bruce C. Ogilvie, San Jose State University, The New York Times, February 18, 2001: Anger management
Robert O. Pihl, McGill University, Business Week, January 31, 2001: New assaults on addictions
Russell A. Poldrack, Harvard University, Dallas Morning News, February 14, 2001: Brain research is enticing but easily misapplied
Robert Plomin, London Institute of Psychiatry, The New York Times, February 18, 2001: The other secrets of the genome
Sharon L. Ramey, University of Alabama-Birmingham, Parenting magazine, February 1, 2001: Raising a responsible child
J. Philippie Rushton, University of Western Ontario, The Digital Collegian, February, 12, 2001: Faculty, students get racist books in the mail
Paul R. Sanberg, University of South Florida, The Associated Press, Reuters, BBC, MSNBC, The New York Times, The Boston Globe, St. Petersburgh Times, London Guardian, Irish Times, WebMD, February 19, 2001: Umbilical cord blood derived stem cells for stroke
David A. Sbarra, University of Virginia, The Washington Post, February 18, 2001: Date with hearthbreak
David Schuldberg, University of Montana, Public Radio Series, February 21, 2001: The infinite mind
Nancy L. Segal, California State University-Fullerton, CBS News, March 7, 2001: Twins affinity and autonomy
Anne A. Skleder, Alvernia College, The Washington Post, March 8, 2001: A growing passion for naked ambition
Robert F. Silzer, Business Week, January 1, 2001: Do you have a personality for success
Dean K. Simonton, University of California-Davis, The Economist, January 16, 2001: Who wants to be a genius
Robert R. Sinclair, Portland State University, Discover Magazine, January 1, 2001: Voting for clarity
Stephanie D. Teasley, University of Michigan, The Los Angeles Times, January 22, 2001: War rooms
Robert Sternberg, Yale University, MSNBC, February 13, 2001: The science of love
Irving Weiner, University of South Florida, The New York Times, February 20, 2001: What is an inkblot?
Joseph White, University of California-Irvine, Daily Egyptian, February 10, 2001: Professor works to tear down the barriers
Mark A. Wilson, North Carolina State University, The Los Angeles Times, February 25, 2001: Leisurely lunch hours are a thing of the past
James M. Wood, University of Texas-El Paso, The New York Times, February 20, 2001: What is an inkblot?