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Plenary Session: Changing Structures, Changing Behavior: How Systemic Forces Drive and Deter Behavior Change
Changing people’s behavior involves more than just changing hearts and minds. In this two-part panel, Markus Brauer and Asaf Mazar present novel systemic approaches to changing behaviors crucial to addressing societal challenges.
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APS-David Myers Distinguished Lecture on the Science and Craft of Teaching Psychological Science: Translating Cognitive Research into a Useful Framework for Teaching and Learning
In the APS-David Myers Distinguished Lecture, Stephen L. Chew outlines a research-based, context-dependent framework of the cognitive challenges of teaching.
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2024 APS Awards Ceremony: A Celebration of Excellence
APS honors members throughout their careers with the field’s most prestigious awards and recognitions at the 2024 APS Annual Convention in San Francisco, California.
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How an Aging Population is Affecting Caregivers
In this May 15 webinar, three psychological researchers shared some of the latest research on the relationship between elderly patients and their caregivers, caregiver burnout, and the factors contributing to caregiver turnover at elder care facilities.
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Networking Inside and Outside the Academy
In an APS Professional Development webinar, five psychological scientists shared their own experiences and advice on expanding your relationships not only in academic circles, but in industry as well.
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Tackling the Force of Habit
How much of our behavior is habitual? APS President Wendy Wood and her colleagues answered this question on April 16 during “Habits and Behavior Change—A Case Study of Digital Technology,” an APS Science for Society webinar. The webinar is now available for registrants and APS members.