The former APS president asked ChatGPT to describe its implicit biases. Its answer steered her research in a whole new ...
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Psychological science has never been more societally relevant, says APS President James Pennebaker in his third presidential ...
The APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award recognizes APS members for a lifetime of outstanding contributions to the area of applied psychological research. Recipients must be APS members whose ...
Cheese and wine aren’t the only things that get better with age: many older adults also show significant improvements in their physical and cognitive health over time, according to a new study. The ...
A sample of recent research covering language, friendships, misinformation, and more.
Download (PDF) an overview of Psychological Science in the Public Interest by Stephen J. Ceci and Robert A. Bjork. Send proposals to the PSPI Editorial Office.
The criminal justice system was designed to find and punish actual perpetrators guilty of the crimes of which they are accused. Questions and claims of innocence were rarely examined and, until ...
Opportunities for students and early career researchers are dwindling as the U.S. political landscape shifts. How can ...
The Association for Psychological Science is committed to promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in all areas of our leadership, membership, activities, staff, and field. Including members of ...
The human mind works a lot like a computer: It collects, saves, modifies, and retrieves information. George A. Miller, one of the founders of cognitive psychology, was a pioneer who recognized that ...
Believe it or not, the Internet did not give rise to procrastination. People have struggled with habitual hesitation going back to ancient civilizations. The Greek poet Hesiod, writing around 800 B.C.