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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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2025 in Review: Revisiting Top Research From APS’s Journals
This year, psychological scientists tackled profound and varied questions to help us better understand ourselves and the world around us.
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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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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
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Methodology Expert Ulf-Dietrich Reips Assumes Helm at PSPI
Ulf-Dietrich Reips, a pioneer in internet-based psychological research, assumes the leadership role at Psychological Science in the Public Interest.
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AMPPS Accepts First Manuscript From Innovative Peer Review System
The APS journal Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science has accepted its first manuscript through a collaboration with a nonprofit that offers decentralized, community-driven peer review.