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David Sbarra and the Impact of Social Connection on Public Health
The APS Fellow is taking a critical look at his pioneering research at the intersection of clinical and social psychology.
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Predicting Suicide
Researchers are exploring ways to gauge who is most at risk and help develop targeted treatments for their most vulnerable moments.
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How the Behavioral and Social Science Directorate at NSF Really Came to Be
Founding APS Directors Alan G. Kraut and Sarah Brookhart outline the effort to establish the NSF directorate and the power of direct and sustained engagement with policymakers across the U.S.
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Rachael Jack Looks Toward Future of Psychological Science as First Editor of Advances in Psychological Science Open
APS’s new journal will champion work that “dares to challenge convention” while upholding the highest standards of research integrity.
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Investigating Human-Like Processing in Large Language Models: A Glimpse into Findings from Early-Career Researchers
Scientists address fundamental questions on how LLMs relate to human language and thought.
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Culture is Bound to Shape Motor Development
Teaching: Introduce students to the concept of developmental cascades with this lesson plan about gahvoras, wooden baby cradles used in homes in Tajikistan.