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King Plans to Expand Diversity of Authors, Viewpoints in Perspectives
APS Fellow Laura A. King begins a 4-year term as Editor of Perspectives on Psychological Science in January, and says she wants the journal to showcase, among other things, insights from a wider range of authors — including scientists from underrepresented groups.
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Replication Project Investigates Effect of Moral Reminders on Cheating Behavior
A large-scale replication effort did not reproduce previous findings showing that people are less likely to cheat on a task after making a list of the Ten Commandments.
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Can Scientific Rigor and Creativity Coexist?
Will heightened standards for rigor and transparency quash the kind of inventive theories and predictions that have driven psychological science in the first place?
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New APS Journal Rolls Off the Press
The first issue of Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science is now available and promises a unique blend of empirical work, commentaries, tutorials, and other informative content.
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Special Perspectives Issue Revisits Most Impactful APS Journal Articles
A special issue marks the 30th anniversary of APS with a collection of reflections, insights, and forward-looking articles from authors of the 30 most-cited articles published in APS journals
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AMPPS to Be a Top Resource for Research Innovations
Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, APS’s newest journal, will be accessible to readers from all areas of science, not just methodologists and statisticians, says Editor Daniel J. Simons.