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Teaching: Stereotypes About Age / Cultural Norms and COVID-19 Mortality
Lesson plans about looking past stereotypes to communicate to older people and the link between cultural tightness and COVID-19 mortality.
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Back Page: It’s a Conspiracy!
Karen Douglas, a professor of social psychology at the University of Kent, studies the psychology of conspiracy theories.
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Careers Up Close: Jolynn Pek on Quantifying Uncertainty
Pek analyzes sources of uncertainty in statistical results and develops new approaches to practicing replicable psychological science.
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Inside Grants: Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Keiko Ishii, an associate professor in the Graduate School of Informatics at Nagoya University, received her first JSPS research grant in 2000.
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Fully Credited: Making Publishing More Equitable
A new model of “contributorship” addresses the marginalization of early-career researchers in scientific publications.
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Science in Service: Making Noise That Can’t Be Missed
Tom Hilton’s decades of government service as an industrial/organizational psychologist has shown me time and again that it is possible for research to affect public and organizational policies and practices