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Ten Years Applying Psychological Science Inside the U.K. Government
APS President James Pennebaker’s fourth presidential column features Carla Groom, who discusses her training in psychological science to bring about real changes in the British government.
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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.