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Teaching Current Directions in Psychological Science
“Why People Forget and Falsely Remember US Presidents” by C. Nathan DeWall and “The Likely Aftermath of Adversity: Harm, Resilience, or Growth?” by David G. Myers.
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Teaching Current Directions in Psychological Science
“Building Better Decisions Through Choice Architecture” by Beth Morling and “The Art of Memory: Drawing Can Improve Memory” by Gil Einstein and Cindi May.
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Educating Students on the Psychology of Sustainability
Humans’ impact on the environment is one of the most pressing social issues today, and it’s time to include it in psychology courses, says APS Fellow Barbara Malt.
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Myth: Subliminal Messages Can Change Your Behavior
Discussion of this myth provides rich opportunities to integrate topics across research methods, memory, cognition, sensation and perception, and social psychology.
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Attention and Behavior Clinic Summer Internships
The Attention and Behavior Clinic (ABC) research group is seeking counselors, lead counselors, and part-time teachers for its 2019 Summer Treatment Program.
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How to Make Your Teaching More Engaging
Consider a student in an introductory math class — let’s call him Alex. Alex had some unpleasant experiences with math in high school. When he got to college, he tested into a math course below