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What kind of work are you doing this summer? Working in this lab has allowed me the opportunity to assist with valuable research that can help improve our knowledge of social perceptions and how they affect the world we live in. I wanted to work in the Identity and Diversity Lab because I have always had an interest in issues of race, gender, and other identities. What drew you to working in your current lab? This summer, however, I am able to do my own research and learn all about what doing research entails. During the school year, most of my work consisted of more simple, basic tasks. I wanted to be in VIP because although I have enjoyed my time working as a research assistant throughout the school year, this program is allowing me to gain a deeper knowledge of the research field. Why did you want to work as a research assistant this summer? Sarah Gaither’s Identity and Diversity Lab. This summer she is taking part in Duke’s Vertical Integration Program (VIP) for summer research and working in Dr. Mackenzie DeLoatch is an undergraduate (2020) majoring in psychology at Duke University. This month we turn the spotlight on some potential future psychologists who are doing this and ask them to share their experiences! While many undergrads work or volunteer as research assistants during the school year, summer can be a great time to work in a different lab and enhance the research experience. Accomplishing these stages of a project often requires contributions from a team of people and many labs wouldn’t be able to function without dedicated research assistants that help facilitate the process.

#AMPPS PSYCHOLOGY SERIES#

PSPI Live is an online symposium series that highlights papers published in the APS journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest (PSPI).Ģ 11:50 AM EDT Add to Favorites Journalists Invited to Premier Global Event in Psychological Science: 2022 APS Annual Convention, Chicago, May 26-29ĪPS’s 34th annual gathering will feature leading psychological researchers presenting on virtually all aspects of human behavior, including substance abuse and addiction, sexual and emotional health, mental health and depression, COVID-related.The research process can be particularly arduous when it comes to participant recruitment, data collection, and data management. Wendy Wood, provost professor of psychology and business at the University of Southern California, has been elected to serve as President-Elect of the Association for Psychological Science (APS).ġ 1:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites PSPI Live: Test a Witness’s Memory of a Suspect Only Once Topics will include the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on education, tools to support ethnic.ġ 3:15 PM EDT Add to Favorites Wendy Wood Incoming President-Elect of Association for Psychological Science Journalists are invited to attend two virtual news briefing that will cover the latest research and discoveries from the field of psychological science. To turn the tide on the biases that perpetuate social injustice, the latest issue of Psychological Science in the Public Interest recommends that governments and institutions treat implicit bias as a public-health problem.Ģ 9:20 AM EDT Add to Favorites Virtual News Briefings and Research Highlights, APS 2022 Convention Registration: Journalists should contact to attend the virtual briefings.Ģ 11:05 AM EDT Add to Favorites Treat Implicit Bias as a Public Health Problem, New Report Recommends CDT Briefing 2: Saturday, May 28, 11 a.m. Alcohol use appears to worsen this effect.ġ 3:05 PM EDT Add to Favorites Updated Media Briefings: APS 2022 Annual Conventionīriefing 1: Friday, May 27, 10 a.m. The more a person stares at themselves while talking with a partner in an online chat, the more their mood degrades over the course of the conversation, a new study finds. Zoom and Alcohol Don’t Mix-Looking at Yourself During Online Social Gatherings May Worsen Mood Alcohol May Increase This Effect News Research News Releases Journal News Medical News Science News Life News Business News Expert Pitch Google Fact Check Research Alert Marketplace News With Video/Audio Multimedia RSS Feeds by Latest News Coronavirus News Currently Embargoed






Ampps psychology