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Elliot Aronson: The Intersection of Art and Science
Art is a word not often associated with psychological science. Psychologists — APS members especially — prefer to characterize themselves as rational and methodical arbiters of psychological inquiry as opposed to virtuosos or artisans whose
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19th APS Annual Convention – Opening Ceremony Award Presentations
APS President Morton Ann Gernsbacher welcomes attendees to the 19th APS Annual Convention in Washington, D.C. Presentation of William James Fellow Awards to: Elliot Aronson and Richard Schiffrin Presentation of James McKeen Cattell Fellow Awards
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Student Events at the APS 19th Annual Convention
The APS 19th Annual Convention featured a full slate of student-oriented events organized by the APS Student Caucus (APSSC) Board in collaboration with APS staff and student-affiliate members. The events highlighted student research, disseminated valuable
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Award Addresses
Further coverage of the Award Addresses will appear in upcoming Observers William James Fellows The William James Fellow Award honors APS Members for their lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology.
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William James Fellow Award Address: Charles R. Gallistel
Matching As Innate Policy: Implications for the Study of Learning and Economic Decision Making Charles R. Gallistel 18th APS Annual Convention New York, NY – 2006
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The Quest for a Science of Clinical Psychology: A Progress Report
As a pioneer in the scientific study of clinical science, Richard McFall is in a unique position to speak on the state of science in clinical psychology. That state, he said, has seen brighter times.