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How Effective Is Police De-Escalation Training?
De-escalation training is thought to be a solution for mitigating police violence. Could research on its effectiveness be improved?
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Member Spotlight: 2026 Spence Awardee William Brady on Blazing Your Own Research Path
The Spence Award recipient answered a few questions about his research on the interactions between human psychology and technology, the highlights of his career, and his practical advice for future researchers.
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The Therabot Is In: Categorizing Automation of Therapeutic Interactions
Teaching: Use these activities to help students reflect on the different categories of automation.
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Safeguarding Scholarship in Emerging Autocracies: Preview of an APS Convention Workshop
This article provides a preview of a workshop that will take place during APS’s Annual Convention in Barcelona. The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, 28 May 2026, 14:00–18:00.
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Ten Years Applying Psychological Science Inside the U.K. Government
APS President James Pennebaker’s fourth presidential column features Carla Groom, who discusses her training in psychological science to bring about real changes in the British government.
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The Biggest Threat to Online Data Collection Is Humans, Not Bots
Concerns about bots answering online surveys are exaggerated, but a new threat is emerging in artificial intelligence agents.