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Science Breaks Through the Barricades to Mental Healthcare
Researchers and clinicians are attempting to break down the institutional and social factors that block marginalized populations from receiving mental health services.
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Conversation Research Still Requires a Human Ear
Conversations, whether in the form of small talk or a heated debate, involve a nuanced and unique exchange of words and behaviors. Recent technological advances have made it easier for conversation researchers to manage this complexity, paving the way for a deeper understanding of how humans communicate.
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Professional Development Workshop: Sharing Your Work Through Effective Presentations
In a March 2024 Professional Development workshop, two experts shared tips and tricks for creating effective presentations, as well as insights into promoting scientific work. A recording of the webinar is available to view for APS members and workshop registrants.
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Exciting News from APS Meetings!
APS is excited to announce the merging of Annual Convention and the biennial International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS) and a new APS Global Psychological Science Summit scheduled for October 2024.
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Spending, Saving, and Owing: How Finances Intersect with Behavior and Emotions
In a February Science for Society webinar, a panel of experts discussed the impact of financial debt on psychological well-being, the link between spending habits and happiness, and much more.
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Seven Early-Career Researchers Honored With 2024 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award
The seven recipients are honored for cutting-edge research on topics ranging from self-regulation to collective emotions to multicultural experiences.