The APS Janet Taylor Spence Award recognizes APS members who have made transformative early career contributions to psychological science. Research contributions can be transformative in various ways, ...
Joseph Ferrari has a nickname for procrastinators — procs — and he’s been studying them for 40 years. He became fascinated with procrastination when he was working on a PhD in experimental psychology ...
For times in your day where you’d really like to be more patient and present because it’s something that truly matters to you — like taking care of your child or pet — try to reframe the task as a ...
Campus Representatives are APS undergraduate and graduate student members who represent APS at their institutions and connect their peers to APS resources. All student members are encouraged to apply ...
Discussion of this myth provides rich opportunities to integrate topics across research methods, memory, cognition, sensation and perception, and social psychology.
Exposure therapy can help patients conquer their fears, but it isn’t effective for everyone. Researchers are exploring how this powerful intervention works and how it could benefit a wider range of ...
Ahmad Hariri, a professor of psychology and neuroscience at Duke University, said that idea really hit home in the past year with the “overwhelmingly disappointing” results of several treatments for ...
“It’s a mess,” said Catherine Lord, the George Tarjan Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Education in the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, whose work focuses on autism and related ...
The Editors of Psychological Science encourage psychological scientists to preregister their research plans before collecting data (or at least before analyzing data). Briefly, in a preregistration ...
Launching in mid-2025,the fully open access Advances in Psychological Science Open (APSO) will be the seventh title in the APS journal portfolio. APSO will publish high-quality conceptual, theoretical ...