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New Content From Perspectives on Psychological Science
Recent content covering gender bias, artificial intelligence, creativity, socialization, and much more.
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How to Set Up and Run an Undergraduate Research Lab
APS Fellow Julia Strand offers resources and recommendations to run a productive research lab.
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Cannabis May Help Some Communities Cope with Gun Violence
A new study examines the role of cannabis on the well-being of street-identified Black Americans in Wilmington, Delaware.
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Data Sharing Is Growing but Looks Different for Qualitative and Quantitative Methods
Quantitative and qualitative approaches face different challenges and expectations, particularly when it comes to data sharing.
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Yes, Introverts and Extroverts Can Be Good Friends. Here’s How
... Introversion and extroversion are on "opposite ends of a continuum" and not a binary, says William Chopik, a social-personality psychologist at Michigan State University. "People mostly fall somewhere in between those two extremes." Introverts are quieter, more introspective, deliberate, really into alone time. Extroverts are more talkative, outgoing, energetic, and very into socializing. Where you fall on the spectrum isn't static. For example, people tend to get a little more introverted as they get older, says Chopik, because of shifts in motivation, energy and lifestyle.
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Teaching Metacognition in Humans Versus Artificial Intelligence
Teaching: Use this lesson plan to demonstrate to students that confidence is not equivalent to accuracy.