American Psychological Association

Why Social Science? Because Changing Behavior is Essential to Addressing Climate Change
Impact
April 21, 2022

Why Social Science? Because Changing Behavior is Essential to Addressing Climate Change

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Event: The Future of Open Science: The Need to Change Culture to Change Science
Event
April 19, 2021

Event: The Future of Open Science: The Need to Change Culture to Change Science

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Martin Luther King’s Jr. Advice to Social and Behavioral Scientists
International Debate
January 15, 2021

Martin Luther King’s Jr. Advice to Social and Behavioral Scientists

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Solidarity and Commitment in a #MeToo Age: Honoring Psychologist Jeanne Marecek
Recognition
January 3, 2018

Solidarity and Commitment in a #MeToo Age: Honoring Psychologist Jeanne Marecek

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APA Seeks Papers on Nexus of Humans and Technology

APA Seeks Papers on Nexus of Humans and Technology

Researchers and Authors from a variety of fields have an opportunity to share their innovations with a called for papers at the Technology, Mind and Society conference. Authors topics should include but are not limited to artificial intelligence, robotics, mobile devices, and more. Share your innovations here.

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Amicus Curiae: Friend of the Court, Friend of the Academy

Amicus Curiae: Friend of the Court, Friend of the Academy

A friend of the court brief just filed by the American Sociological Association in defense of legalizing gay marriage offers a perch for observing how scholarly organizations sometimes weigh in when matters of public policy reach the courtroom.

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Recognising Psychology as a STEM Discipline

Recognising Psychology as a STEM Discipline

Psychology is not just a science in its own right, but makes important direct and indirect contributions to other Science, Technology, Engineering, […]

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