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Liberals and Conservatives May Feel Moral Violations Differently
Individuals on the conservative and liberal ends of the political spectrum may ‘feel’ their feelings somewhat differently when their moral expectations are violated.
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Consortium of European Research on Emotion
The Consortium of European Research on Emotion (CERE) 2020 Conference in Granada, Spain, will run June 5-6. The deadline for abstract submission has been extended from January 15th to January 31th (23:59 CET). Abstracts can be submitted on the CERE 2020 submissions page.
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2020 APS Spence Recipients Announced
Eight psychological scientists have been selected as the recipients of the 2020 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award.
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Implicit Association Testing May Predict Future Suicide Attempts
The IAT may help identify and provide additional support to individuals at risk of attempting suicide.
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Misleading Feedback Could Make Psychological Symptoms Worse
The ambiguous nature of many psychological symptoms makes them particularly sensitive to misinformation.
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First Annual Elizabeth Capaldi Phillips Lecture Held at University of Florida
The first annual Elizabeth Capaldi Phillips Lecture was presented December 10, 2019 by psychological scientist Dana Small (Yale University) at the University of Florida’s McKnight Brain Institute. APS Past President Elizabeth Capaldi Phillips – who served as provost of the University of Florida from 1996 to 1999, and provost and executive vice president of the Arizona State University from 2006 to 2013 – was widely recognized for her work on how motivation and learning influence eating behavior before her death in 2017.