Articles Containing “Alan Kraut” — 203 result(s)

One Senator, stung by a refusal to allow access to raw research data from a published study, inserted a relatively small provision into last year’s omnibus appropriations bill that has the scientific community in a

Behavioral science research is experiencing something of a pre-millennium milestone this month: The National Institutes of Health (NIH) is launching a wholly revamped system for reviewing grant proposals from psychologists and other behavioral and social

You know that awkward time at a cocktail party? When you say you’re a psychologist, and the other person just assumes you’re a practicing clinician? And even if you are a clinical researcher, you spend

When Marilynn Brewer attended the first convention of the American Psychological Society in 1988, she thought to herself, “One day, the 100th anniversary of this convention will be celebrated,” as she stood among the potted

Every four years since the early 1970s, the National Academy of Sciences has convened a group of distinguished leaders in science to study training needs in health research. And every four years the group issues

The record of scientific psychology over the past 50 years is one of impressive growth and numerous advances, accompanied by increasing technical and theoretical complexity. This increased complexity almost inevitably leads to more subdisciplinary specialization