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AI Revolution or Revulsion? APS Journal Editors Weigh In
As AI dominates conversations in psychological science, journal editors are faced with a suite of decisions on how they will incorporate these new tools into their editorial processes. Even within APS’s seven academic journals, opinions and stances vary.
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New Content From Perspectives on Psychological Science
A sampling of recent content covering AI, socialization, inequality and more.
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2026 Editorial Fellows Bring Diverse and Global Perspectives
APS welcomes nine psychological researchers to the third cohort of APS Editorial Fellows.
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We’re Not Speaking as Much as We Used To — And Scientists are Concerned
People aren’t talking to each other as much as they used to, and our gift of gab and our cognition may suffer as a result. Scientists compared the number of words people spoke per day
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New Content From Perspectives on Psychological Science
Recent content covering gender bias, artificial intelligence, creativity, socialization, and much more.
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Could Psychotherapy Work by Changing How We Navigate Our Own Minds?
According to researchers in a 2025 study, becoming aware of unrecognized psychological and behavioral challenges is the most crucial mechanism in conversation-based psychotherapy.