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Volume 36, No. 4 April 2005

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In Brief

Older consumers factor more positives, specifics into product choices

People's performance slows, falters when switching to a new task

Tomes to retire from APA public interest post

Board and Council address psychologists' involvement in military and security concerns and call for comprehensive sex-education programs, among other actions

People in poor health are happier than others think

Psychologist introduces mixed-age crowd to mysteries of the mind

IOM calls for more complementary and alternative medicine research

Task force seeks to bolster APA's diversity

APA hosts session to inform recommendations of White House aging conference

Department of Education renews APA's accreditation

Students require tailored interventions for their different drinking styles

Harkin receives Integrity Award

Aging lessens tendency to take others' perspectives

Researchers question validity of dieting measures

Survey finds professional benefits to Psi Chi membership

Soy's health benefits may not extend to reduced anxiety

College students with psychological impairments need more services

Social exclusion reduces people's willingness to self-regulate

Free experimental psychology archive launched

Happy employees make happy families, study finds

 
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