The authors of the latest PSPI provide an overview on the latest in fraud research. They also strive to highlight the urgency of fraud’s impact. @sdukehan.bsky.social
Congratulations to the 2026 APSSC Rise Research Award recipients 🎉 Perez Lionnel Kemeni Kambiet, @parnianrafei.bsky.social, and Woojung Son! #APS26BCN
In a recent interview with APS, @briannosek.bsky.social of @cos.io shared the big takeaways from the SCORE program, how evidence from the program contradicts the 2025 “Restoring Gold Standard Science” executive order, and his vision for a more trustworthy scientific landscape.
ICYMI: Here are nine articles from Advances in Methods and Practices in Psychological Science (AMPPS) that offer practical tutorials, frameworks, and cautionary insights for researchers. #AI #AcademicSky
Congratulations to the 2026 APS Emerging Scholar Research Award recipients 🎉 Nicolette Molina, Hodaya Levy-Schulman, and @nyxlng.bsky.social! #APS26BCN
A sample of recent research covering conspiracy theories, emotional regulation, and much more.
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Congratulations to the 2026 APSSC Student Research Award recipients 🎉 Jiu Son, Nazanin Kafaee, and Swathi Vepachedu! #APS26BCN
In this interview, Brian Nosek touches on big takeaways from the SCORE program, how evidence from the program contradicts the 2025 executive order, and his vision for a more trustworthy scientific lan...
Read the personal stories behind some of the best student posters accepted for the APS Convention 2026, 28–30 May, in Barcelona, Spain, as selected by reviewers for the three categories of awards.
Read the personal stories behind some of the best student posters accepted for the APS Convention 2026, 28–30 May, in Barcelona, Spain, as selected by reviewers for the three categories of awards.
Scams are now one of the most common crimes in the world. In the most recent issue of PSPI, real-life accounts are used to illustrate how pervasive and indiscriminate fraud can be.
Read the personal stories behind some of the best student posters accepted for the APS Convention 2026, 28–30 May, in Barcelona, Spain, as selected by reviewers for the three categories of awards.
A proposed OMB rule would let political appointees terminate active grants and override peer review.
The comment deadline is July 13 — visit our Act Now page to learn more and make your voice heard. psychologicalscience.org/act-now
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Delighted to receive the APS RISE Research Award! 🎉 🏆 Had a fantastic first APS in 🇪🇸, loved the conversations, met brilliant people, and really enjoyed presenting my poster to a broad audience! 🤩 Grateful to APS @psychscience.bsky.social and everyone who inspired me with questions and ideas 🧠
It does not matter whether your Representative or Senators agree with you. They must hear from you to understand how federal policy changes are influencing the people they were elected to represent.
“This was a challenge for us because we don’t have reliable or tested instruments about this topic,” said @abanoubriad.bsky.social, who is based at Masaryk University in Czechia.
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Association for Psychological Science
Congratulations to the 2026 APSSC Rise Research Award recipients 🎉 Perez Lionnel Kemeni Kambiet, @parnianrafei.bsky.social, and Woojung Son! #APS26BCN
Read the personal stories behind some of the best student posters accepted for the APS Convention 2026, 28–30 May, in Barcelona, Spain, as selected by reviewers for the three categories of awards.