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Highlighting Posters From APS’s Second Annual Global Psychological Science Summit
Nine early career researchers share details about their research from posters featured in this year’s summit.
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The Ups and Downs of Feeling Good
Teaching: These lesson plans aim to help students make associations between positive-affect dynamics and mental and physical health.
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Science Startup Uses Simple Approach to Reduce Student Absenteeism
Todd Rogers and his startup company EveryDay Labs have a singular goal—reduce student absenteeism or bust.
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New Clinical Psychological Science Editor Aims to Break Down Barriers to Care
“A strong CPS paper is both meticulous and imaginative. Rigor and transparency are nonnegotiable—clear reporting, reproducible analyses, and careful reasoning remain the foundation of credible science.”
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Unearthing the Nature of Knowing
Research reveals how people process information, how they acquire—and sometimes reject—knowledge, and how that compares to artificial intelligence systems’ abilities to do the same.
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New AMPPS Editor Strives to Build on Legacy of Transparency and Accountability
At the start of the new year, Felix Thoemmes will take over APS’s journal Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science (AMPPS) as the next editor-in-chief. Thoemmes is an associate professor and chair in