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Bridging Psychological Science and the Humanities
Jason R. Finley illuminates some exciting opportunities for research — and research funding — at the nexus of psychological science and the humanities.
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Psychological Scientists Receive Grants for Integrative Research
APS Fellow Franco Pestilli and Terry Sejnowski have garnered grants from a National Science Foundation program supporting basic brain research.
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CRFP Alumni in Their Own Words
Elizabeth Salmon is a postdoctoral Consortium Research Fellow working in the Personnel Assessment Research Unit (PARU) within the US Army Research Institute at Ft. Belvoir, Virginia. PARU researchers focus on developing and evaluating assignment measures
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Injecting Science Into Police Lineups
The same experimental standards that apply to scientific research could also be applied to police lineups to improve the accuracy of eyewitness identifications, says APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow Gary L. Wells.
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Estes Fund Grants Aim to Raise Awareness of Computational Tools
The William K. and Katherine W. Estes Fund, which was created to honor the legacy of influential psychological scientist Bill Estes, has awarded three grants for programs focused on increasing awareness of how computational tools
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What Counts As Data?
APS President Susan Goldin-Meadow argues that allowing different kinds of data in psychological science gives researchers ways to test a hypothesis using multiple approaches, thereby strengthening their conclusions.