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APA Monitor on Psychology Masthead
April • 2005
Volume 36 • Number 4
 
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Psychological science for the 21st century
An APA campaign will bolster behavioral research

How will IDEA changes affect psychologists?
Changes to the disabilities education law mean psychologists might need to learn and support different assessment methods.

The problem with first instincts
Research shows that first instincts can stink, but we trust them anyway. Why?

Helping the troops handle trauma
With thousands of returning troops who may need help battling trauma, civilian and military psychologists alike are finding new ways to help.

Find Washington's hidden treasures at convention
Visit Washington's hidden treasures during APA's 2005 Annual Convention.

What applied animal behaviorists do
A small but growing pack of psychologists works to improve animal-human interactions as certified applied animal behaviorists.


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