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Notes From a Fellow: Combining Policy Work and Teaching
Graduate certificate program concept : Black graduation cap, a diploma, white ladder, a small book on a table, depicts an attempt for students to achieve the goal or gain success in higher education.
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Notes From a Fellow: Three Skills to Sharpen for a Career in Applied Psychological Science
Being able to apply psych science to interdisciplinary interventions, understand field experiments, and work with administrative data is essential, writes Heather Kappes.
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Notes From a Fellow: Launching Projects, A Two-Way Street
The Office for Evaluation Sciences looks for five building blocks when taking on new projects, writes Heather Kappes.
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Get the Inside Scoop on Federal Research Funding at the 30th APS Annual Convention
At the 30th APS Annual Convention, get the inside scoop on government programs that support psychological science research.
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The US Office of Evaluation Sciences Releases 2016-2017 Results
The US Office of Evaluation Sciences (OES), a team of social and behavioral scientists tasked with designing and testing evidence-based interventions within the federal government, has released the results of their most recent evaluations of government programs.
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Big Returns from Thinking Small
A Freakonomics Radio episode called “Big Returns from Thinking Small" interviews members of Britain's Behavioural Insights Team.