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Division 34 - Population and Environmental PsychologyClick here to go directly to the website of Division 34 - Population and Environmental Psychology. Division 34 - Population and Environmental Psychology members conduct research and advance theory to improve interactions between human behavior and environment and population. Members' varied interest include contextual theories and methods, human responses to natural and technological hazards, conservation psychology, AIDS, teenage pregnancy, environmental perception and cognition, loneliness, stress, and environmental design. Members receive the Division's Population & Environmental Psychology Bulletin three times annually. A Closer Look: Click here to read about the division in the Monitor on Psychology, a publication of APAPresident: Saundra Murray Nettles, PhD, Georgia Southern University, Statesboro, GA Secretary: Britain A. Scott, PhD, University of St Thomas, St Paul, MN Online Bulletin: Population & Environmental Psychology Bulletin (two issues per year, spring and fall)
Division Meeting: APA Annual Convention, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 6-9, 2009, Website: www.apa.org/convention/ Awards: http://apa34.cos.ucf.edu/members_awards.php" For Additional Information Contact: Division 34 Administrative Office, American Psychological Association, 750 First Street, NE, Washington, DC 20002-4242; Telephone: (202) 216-7602; Fax: (202) 218-3599; Email: Keith Cooke Homepage: apa34.cos.ucf.edu |
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