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APA Monitor on Psychology Masthead
February • 2005
Volume 36 • Number 2
 
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The changing face of psychology practice
Vibrant and diverse roles for practitioners meet varied needs.

Color naming
A cross-cultural study reveals how language shapes color perception.

Teens wise up to media persuasion
An APA-supported summit taught teens how the media subtly persuades the public.

Psychologists' RxP moves forward
New Mexico implements prescribing privileges for psychologists and works to clarify the formulary.

Inborn math or language-derived counting?
A study of a remote tribe with no language for numbers suggests limitations on inborn representations of number.

Practicing what they teach
Three community college professors use real-world experiences to teach the importance of psychology in our daily lives.

Pitch perfect
The incidence of perfect pitch may be tied to early language development.


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