Researchers are finding new benefits and reserves of participants by accessing data from unconventional sources. These sources can provide much larger and more diverse information than many traditional data sources, but they also come with caveats and ethical standards to be used effectively.
In this guest column, Sarah Brookhart, APS’s recently retired executive director, reflects on some of the attributes that underlie APS’s longevity and effectiveness.
The editorial team at Psychological Science wishes to acknowledge the invaluable aid provided by reviewers of manuscripts submitted to the journal in 2016. We are deeply grateful for their generous, conscientious, knowledgeable, and constructive help.