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A Major Boost for U.S. Science Research?
APS supports the National Science Foundation for the Future Act, which would dramatically increase the scope of NSF research and education efforts.
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PCSAS Licensure Parity in Arizona: 8 Lessons for Working with Legislators
In April, programs approved by the Psychological Clinical Science Accreditation System (PCSAS) were declared to meet the licensing requirements for practice in Arizona.
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Precision Is the Enemy of Public Understanding
When communicating to the public, don’t let overly precise scientific terms get in the way of accessibility.
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U.S. Congress Includes APS Priorities in FY 21 Funding Legislation
With the stroke of the president’s pen, a new U.S. appropriations bill becomes law—and it’s one that carries good news for psychological science.
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Government Funding for Psychological Science in Japan: A Brief Overview
If there’s one Japanese funding program that APS members should know about, it’s KAKENHI: Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research.
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Automation Fuels Anti-Immigration Fears. Is It Time to Rethink How We Talk About It?
Automation may be associated with anti-immigrant sentiment by increasing perceptions of both realistic threat arising from competition for economic resources and symbolic threat “arising from changes to group values, identity, and status.”