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Communicating Psychological Science: Being Ready When the News Comes Calling
The media need credible subject matter experts who can provide context, help personalize complex findings, and offer contrary viewpoints on controversial issues.
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Methods: Measuring Change With Power in Intensive Longitudinal Research
This tutorial walks through the process of selecting sample sizes in intensive longitudinal research.
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Teaching: Social Media and Moods / Retrieval-Induced Learning
Lesson plans about the effects social media has on our mood and about retrieval-induced forgetting.
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Careers Up Close: Angelo Brandelli Costa on Prejudice, Sexuality, and the Health of the LGBTQ+ Population
Angelo Brandelli, associate professor of social psychology at the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, researches the social and health of the LGBTQ+ population.
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Back Page: The Devastating Toll of Diet Culture
“Society has not come to terms yet with the fact that eating disorders are everywhere, they impact everyone, and the problem is growing,” says Cheri Levinson.
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Visualize Data to Communicate Science With Students, the Public, and Policymakers
The latest issue of Psychological Science in the Public Interest explores the good and the bad of data visualizations and how public understanding of science can improve if researchers adopt better visualization techniques.