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Monitor on Psychology
Volume 32, No. 1 January 2001
 
Public Interest

Teens' risky behavior is about more than race and family resources
A new study concludes that school performance and extracurricular activities could be significant factors in staving off unhealthy behaviors.

Speak up for yourself!
Re-elected congressmen and psychologists Ted Strickland and Brian Baird say their professional kin need to step-up their political involvement--or lose out to competing interests.

APA recognized for major contribution to passage of health disparities law
APA members--from graduate students to psychologist in nonprofit organizations--made the difference.

Like mother, like daughter
To Florence and Nadine Kaslow, it's a family affair.

Increasing psychology's voice on end-of-life issues
APA has created an ad hoc committee on end-of-life decisions to determine how psychologists can contribute to the field.

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