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APS President James Pennebaker's fourth presidential column features Carla Groom, who discusses her training in psychological science to bring about real changes in the British gov...
Teaching: Researchers are beginning to understand altruism in new ways. This student activity highlights the real-world implications.
Psychology spent 150 years studying the present. A new science is reading minds across centuries—and one of its founders saw America's 2020 crisis coming a decade in advance.
APS welcomes nine psychological researchers to the third cohort of APS Editorial Fellows.
The latest PSPI issue examines the political psychology of economic inequality and highlights the cognitive processes that sustain high levels of inequality across nations.
The findings may have implications for the classroom, as well as for broader efforts to reduce socioeconomic disparities in children’s academic outcomes.
I heard about the above-titled book by science journalist Jesse Singal when it came out, actually before it came out, as the author had talked with me about some of the topics in t...
… “I think there’s a huge disconnect between what we feel like is happening and what is actually happening,” says Monica Rosenberg, a psychologist at the University of Chicago in I...
A thoughtful look at how AI can help and hinder psychological practice.
Many psychologists do not use lab notebooks, traditionally a key part of science. Here are ideas for returning to the lab notebook for increased creativity and accountability.
… If computers are flawed analysts of straightforward productivity, imagine, now, applying that same technology to something as complex as the constellation of emotions expressible...
Research has shown that nations with more income inequality, including the United States, had higher levels of loneliness.
The Association for Psychological Science is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas of our leadership, membership, activities, staff, and field.
Reese Richardson reports on a recent study he did with Spencer Hong, Jennifer Byrne, and Luís Nunes Amaral, entitled “The entities enabling scientific fraud at scale are large, res...
Every day, we make countless choices—but are these decisions guided by desire or design? This hour, TED speakers on what shapes the food we eat, how we power our homes, and how we...
Psychologists study how humans process music. Technology now allows us to listen to music anytime—and this mind-music connection may shape our individual and group identity.
My answer to "I could never do your job" or why listening to people talk about their trauma helps them
This article provides a preview of a workshop that will take place during APS’s Annual Convention in Barcelona. The workshop is scheduled for Thursday, 28 May 2026, 14:00–18:00.
Normal dissociative processes aid us in imaginative creativity, but they also promote cognitive error—in criminal justice, the sciences, and our everyday lives.
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