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Podcast: Why do we gravitate towards friends who share our background and identity? How does this affect our sense of community and well-being? Under the Cortex explores.
Children’s short attention spans are often framed as a barrier to learning. New research suggests that their limited ability to focus, however, could actually aid in their ability to learn information adults ignore.
Meditation apps offer users an accessible introduction to an ancient, evidence-based practice known to help quiet the mind. But exactly how much a person needs to use these apps to reap the benefits of guided meditation remains unclear.
Science for Society is an APS webinar series focused on educating the public and bringing psychological science to decision-makers working to solve real world problems.
Learn about APS’s commitment to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas of our leadership, membership, activities, staff, and field.
Explore all of APS’s digital offerings, including Convention sessions and interviews, webinars, news podcasts, and more!
Be a leader at your school. Help the APS Student Caucus spread the word about programs, network with others in the field, and gain valuable experience!
Through the Mentorship Program, APS seeks to foster skills growth, professional development, and a vibrant and multinational community.
Browse this extensive collection of resources exploring how misinformation hobbles understanding of critical topics and what can be done to mitigate the risks.
Browse job openings and fellowships, learn about funding opportunities, and read about research pathways and career insights.
Learn about the government institutes, agencies, and policies that support research and training for psychological scientists.
These resources are made possible with the support of the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science.