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The Biggest Threat to Online Data Collection Is Humans, Not Bots
Concerns about bots answering online surveys are exaggerated, but a new threat is emerging in artificial intelligence agents.
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Member Spotlight: 2026 Spence Awardee Dorsa Amir on How Culture Shapes the Mind
The director of Duke University’s Mind & Culture Lab conducts research that sits at the intersection of culture, development, and cognition.
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Paul Ekman: Lives Touched
Ekman’s long-time collaborator and friend Robert W. Levenson gathers accounts from eight people who worked closely with the “larger-than-life” psychologist.
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How Kids Learn the Power of Persistence
Teaching: Lesson plans to teach students cutting-edge research on parenting and introduce feedback loops and expectancy-value theory.
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Focusing the APS Mission for the Future
The APS Board—working in partnership with staff and members—is aligning APS activities with four guiding pillars.
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The Unwritten Rules of Cultural Belonging in Academic Departments
Leher Singh discusses how power, privilege, and positionality thread themselves through the cultural ecology of academic life.