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Turning the Page: Race in Research and Publishing
Academic publishers confront a stubborn absence of diversity in
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Up-and-Coming Voices: Inclusivity in Psychological Science
Previews of emerging research on inclusivity by early-career psychological scientists.
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Student Notebook: Rethinking Psychology’s Attitudes About “Me Search”
Undervaluing self-relevant research may be harmful to both researchers and psychology as a field.
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First-Ever Review of Gender Parity in Psychological Science: From Idea to Research to Plan of Action
The evolution from idea, to study, to action plan in the first-ever gender parity review in psychological science.
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Academia Needs a Reality Check: Life is Not Back to Normal
APS Member/Author: Leah H. Somerville Academic scientists are facing an ominous start to the academic year. Some universities are welcoming students back to campus with detailed COVID-19 testing and prevention guidelines. Others have suddenly retracted
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The Dark Side of Academia: Common Negative Experiences No One Talks About
Academic life is not just about discovery and excitement. Seven scholars share some common negative experiences in academia that no one talks about.