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The Open-Access Model of Journal Publishing
APS President Shinobu Kitayama explores the benefits and ideals of the open-access model, the two main prototypes of open-access journals, and the very real costs and other challenges associated with producing them.
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A Day in the Life
APS President Lisa Feldman Barrett recounts one of the most difficult situations that APS has faced during her tenure.
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Researchers Explore Life Beyond p < .05
Psychology researchers are questioning the overuse of p values in statistical inference in science.
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Insights From High-Risk Fields Can Help Minimize Mistakes in the Lab
In an article published in Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science, researcher Jeffrey Rouder of the University of California, Irvine and colleagues use principles drawn from high-risk fields to propose best practices for minimizing mundane mistakes in psychology labs.
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Psychological Scientists Advocate for Value of Animal Research, Transparency
Nearly 600 individuals, including APS Fellows and other psychological scientists, have backed an open letter published in USA TODAY urging public support for animal research.
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Understanding the Financial Impact of Open Resources
A grant from the APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science has backed a volume about open resources and how they are shaping every corner of the field.