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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

It’s hard to believe that my year as president of APS has come to a close. It was a very good year! Although the nature of APS operations means that my travel schedule was not

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

Cardiovascular diseases remain the leading cause of death and a major cause of disability and lowered quality of life for both men and women in the United States. An estimated 13 million people have coronary

President and Mrs. Clinton met with a dozen researchers and child experts April 17, to explore child development issues at the White House Conference on Early Childhood Development and Learning: What the Newest Research on