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Volume 10, Number 2 September, 2006 Submissions Welcome! The Editors encourage submission of any announcements, and/or letters to the editors, regarding psychological science. Comments on the content and presentation of the newsletter are also appreciated. Submit to: Editors, The Experimental Psychology Bulletin Kristi S. Multhaup Davidson College (704) 894-2008 Mark E. Faust Univ. of North Carolina at Charlotte (704) 687-3564 Humor Needed… Why waste your time subjecting your family and friends to your humor when you can elicit guffaws from your colleagues? Send us your science related humor: krmulthaup@davidson.edu Division 3 E-mail Listserve Access Subscribe to the Division 3 E-mail network to keep informed about Division 3 and issues regarding psychological science. This is a monitored network to keep the number of e-mails down. Subscribe: Send an e-mail to listserv@lists.apa.org. Leave the Subject line blank and type “subscribe div3” in the body of the message. Send a Message (once subscribed): div3@lists.apa.org Questions: Send e-mail to Neal Johnson, Ohio State University, johnson.64@osu.edu Division Representatives 2005-2006 President Howard Egeth Johns Hopkins University (410) 516-5324 President-Elect Ed Wasserman University of Iowa (319) 335-2445 Past President Thomas R. Zentall University of Kentucky (859) 257-4076 Secretary-Treasurer Angelo Santi Wilfrid Laurier University (519) 884-0710 Members-At-Large of the Executive Committee Gil Einstein (8/06-09) Furman University (864) 294-3214 Karen Hollis (8/06-09) Mount Holyoke College (413) 538-2296 Mark A. McDaniel (8/05-08) Washington University, St. Louis (314) 935-8030 Valerie F. Reyna (8/05-08) Cornell University (607) 254-1247 Nelson Cowan (8/04-07) University of Missouri (573) 882-7710 Ralph R. Miller (8/04-07) Binghamton Univ., SUNY (607) 777-2291 Representative to APA Council Lewis P. Lipsitt (8/04-07) Brown University (401) 863-2332 Emanuel E. Donchin (8/03-12/06) University of South Florida (813) 974-0466 Thomas R. Zentall (1/07-09) University of Kentucky (859) 257-4076 Graduate Student Representative Rebecca Singer University of Kentucky (859) 257-9640 Committee Chairs Irving Biederman (Awards) University of Southern California (213) 740-6094 Linda Parker (Fellows) University of Guelph (519) 824-4120 Ann Cleary (Program) Colorado State University (970) 491-7701 Historian Charles L. Brewer Furman University (803) 294-3216
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The APA Public Policy Internship Program provides psychology graduate students with an opportunity to gain first-hand knowledge of how psychological research can inform public policy, while working on the staff of APA's Public Policy Office in Washington, D.C. The Public Policy Office helps to formulate and implement APA positions on major federal policy initiatives of importance to psychology in the areas of public interest, education, and science. Terms and Application Procedures
Applicants must be in at least their second year of a psychology doctoral program. APA policy interns work 15 to 20 hours per week at a rate of $15.00 per hour. Application materials comprised of a current vita, a personal statement of 500 words or less, three letters of reference, and a literature review should be sent by March 2, 2007, to: Public Policy Internship Program, Public Policy Office, American Psychological Association, 750 First Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20002-4242. For additional information about the application process, please contact the APA Public Policy Office at (202) 336-6062 or ppo@apa.org or through the APA Public Policy Web site at http://www.apa.org/ppo/fellows.
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