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ED DIENER, WHO STUDIED HAPPINESS, DIES Ed Diener, a psychological scientist whose seminal research examined the factors that influence people’s life satisfaction and happiness, died April 27. The founding editor of APS’s Perspectives on Psychological Science journal, he received the APS William James Fellow Award in 2013 and had served as a psychology professor at theUniversity
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THE MIND-BODY-ENVIRONMENT CONNECTION Fast forward to the present, and we find a subterranean revolution of sorts rumbling. Superseding the widely-accepted Mind-Body connection is a new paradigm: it’s the Mind-Body- Environment connection to which we must attend. For most people, most of the time, the environments people inhabit have been deliberately constructed. VIOLENT VIDEO GAMES AND AGGRESSION: THE CONNECTION IS However, a recent reanalysis of these findings published in the journal Perspectives on Psychological Science came to a very different conclusion, finding no clear link between video game violence and aggression in children. Both the 2015 and the 2020 studies were meta-analyses, statistical methods of finding significant patterns in a large group of independent studies. MYTH: WE ONLY USE 10% OF OUR BRAINS SUGGESTED LESSON PLAN. This notion seems firmly rooted in popular culture despite many efforts to debunk it (Hughes, Lyddy, & Lamb, 2013). It was the basis of the movie Lucy (2014), which depicted what supposedly would happen if a person actually used all 100% of her brainpower. It has been used to justify belief in pseudoscientific psychic powers and is a tacit assumption in many ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE The Association for Psychological Science (APS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of scientific psychology and its representation at the national and international level. JOURNALS – ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE – APSRESEARCH TOPICSNEWSMEMBERSABOUTSUBMISSION GUIDELINES Coronavirus (COVID-19) Research – Publicly Available Articles from SAGE Publishing. This collection includes the latest medical research from SAGE related to the virus as well as top social and behavioral research to help individuals, communities, and leaders make the best decisions on dealing with the outbreak and its consequences. More. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Psychological Science, the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science, is the leading peer-reviewed journal publishing empirical research spanning the entire spectrum of the science of psychology.The journal publishes cutting-edge research articles, short reports, and research reports of general theoretical significance and broad interest across the field.MEETINGS & EVENTS
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CHILDREN MAKE BETTER EYEWITNESSES THAN ADULTS IN CERTAIN In a classic 1974 experiment, psychological scientists Elizabeth Loftus and John Palmer showed study participants different videos of car crashes, with car WORKPLACE BULLYING MAY BE LINKED TO LONG-TERM HEALTH I was mobbbed targeted at my work place for almost 4 years until I remembered something bad happened to me when I was a kid and that’s y they targeted me a kid overdosed when I was 16 and people blame me even tho I was to young to understand what was going on well when I turned 22 I started to work at Lowe’s well the mother off that kid was money coordinator the kids girlfriend was ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE The Association for Psychological Science (APS) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the advancement of scientific psychology and its representation at the national and international level. JOURNALS – ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE – APSRESEARCH TOPICSNEWSMEMBERSABOUTSUBMISSION GUIDELINES Coronavirus (COVID-19) Research – Publicly Available Articles from SAGE Publishing. This collection includes the latest medical research from SAGE related to the virus as well as top social and behavioral research to help individuals, communities, and leaders make the best decisions on dealing with the outbreak and its consequences. More. PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Psychological Science, the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science, is the leading peer-reviewed journal publishing empirical research spanning the entire spectrum of the science of psychology.The journal publishes cutting-edge research articles, short reports, and research reports of general theoretical significance and broad interest across the field.MEETINGS & EVENTS
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CHILDREN MAKE BETTER EYEWITNESSES THAN ADULTS IN CERTAIN In a classic 1974 experiment, psychological scientists Elizabeth Loftus and John Palmer showed study participants different videos of car crashes, with car WORKPLACE BULLYING MAY BE LINKED TO LONG-TERM HEALTH I was mobbbed targeted at my work place for almost 4 years until I remembered something bad happened to me when I was a kid and that’s y they targeted me a kid overdosed when I was 16 and people blame me even tho I was to young to understand what was going on well when I turned 22 I started to work at Lowe’s well the mother off that kid was money coordinator the kids girlfriend was PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Psychological Science, the flagship journal of the Association for Psychological Science, is the leading peer-reviewed journal publishing empirical research spanning the entire spectrum of the science of psychology.The journal publishes cutting-edge research articles, short reports, and research reports of general theoretical significance and broad interest across the field. LATEST RESEARCH NEWS A sample of research on the development of liking gaps, memory for similar events, personality traits and health, empathy bias, context and risky choice, forecasting of relationship support, gender stereotypes of sexual behavior, and happiness and social interactions. AUTISM AND THE SOCIAL MIND Since the modern era of research on autism began in the 1980s, questions about social cognition and social brain development have been of central interest to researchers. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the first annual meeting of the International Society for Autism Research (INSAR), and it JUNE 2021 – PAGE 4 – ASSOCIATION FOR PSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE Since the modern era of research on autism began in the 1980s, questions about social cognition and social brain development have been of central interest to researchers. This year marks the 20thanniversary of the
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