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Research Lead: Organizational Psychology

July 10, 2014 /in Research Lead Archive thepsych /by The Psych Report

Research Lead: January-February 2014

February 28, 2014 /in Research & Application, Science thepsych /by The Psych Report

SPSP 2014: Preview and Guide

February 12, 2014 /in Current Events, Science, SPSP 2014 thepsych /by The Psych Report

The Psych Report is headed to Austin for the 15th Annual Meeting of the Society for Personality and Social Psychology (SPSP). The conference, which runs Thursday through Saturday at the Austin Convention Center, is one of the largest conferences for researchers in personality and social psychology, hosting over 3500 social scientists, 80 symposia, and over […]

Symposia Guide: Big Issues, Big Ideas

February 12, 2014 /in SPSP 2014 thepsych /by The Psych Report

9 symposia discussing research surrounding the big social and political issues that face our country today–gender inequality, class and status differences, racism and prejudice, environmental sustainability, among others. Symposium S-D3 Why Haven’t we Shattered the Glass Ceiling? Covert and Subtle Biases Impeding Equality in the Workplace Friday, February 14, 2014, 3:30 PM – 4:45 PM, […]

Symposia Guide: Can’t We All Just Get Along?

February 12, 2014 /in SPSP 2014 thepsych /by The Psych Report

With Congress divided and ongoing national debates concerning race and class, research exploring social networks and intergroup relations has the potential to lend a unique perspective to the public discourse. What can Congress, corporations and communities learn from social psychology? Symposium S-A1 Let’s Get Connected: New and Untapped Routes to Social Connection Friday, February 14, […]

Symposia Guide: Psychology, The Science

February 12, 2014 /in SPSP 2014 thepsych /by The Psych Report

The Presidential Symposium will discuss the ways big data and new technology can impact social and personality psychology, while the Presidential Address will cover how an interdisciplinary approach can benefit the field. In addition to those key events, there are a number of sessions devoted to improving research integrity and methodology. Symposium S-C5 Lessons for […]

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