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Letters
Experimental Designs Book A Classic Julian C. Stanley Johns Hopkins University professor emeritus I look back with some amazement and embarrassment at my first major encounter with the concept of ‘intelligence.’ It was in 1937
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The Case for Research Training
Research training has been a core issue for the American Psychological Society since our founding nearly 15 years ago. It’s something we raise with Congress and federal agencies when we address issues of research funding
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Michigan State University
Michigan State University Neal Schmitt, chair Department of Psychology Michigan State University East Lansing, MI 48824-1117 Michigan State University was founded in 1855 as the nation’s first land grant university prior to the enactment of
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Psychologists in Non-Traditional Academic Departments
Crossing Disciplines, Languages, and Borders By Linda Polka Linda Polka is an associate professor in the school of communication sciences and disorders at McGill University. She is also the interim director of McGill’s inter-disciplinary doctoral
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Publishing in Graduate School: Tips for New Graduate Students
If your career goal is to become a research psychologist, there are few more worthwhile endeavors you can undertake than writing an article or two while you are still in graduate school. Publishing quality research
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So You Want To Be a Social Neuroscientist?
In this guest column, Lisa Feldman Barrett, an emotions researcher who employs a wide range of methodologies, reflects on starting up a new line of expertise, with some tips for easing the stretch when bridging