Results 1–10 of 310 for "Press Release"X related to "What are the postgraduate plans and..." Refine Your Search Refine Your SearchX TopicEducation (36)Children (22)Emotional health (20)Violence (20)Teens (19) 42 more... [+] Workplace issues (18)Race (17)Stress (16)Law & psychology (14)Military (12)Women & men (12)Parenting (11)Personality (11)Ethics (9)Addictions (8)Anxiety (8)Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (8)Bullying (7)Aging (6)Human rights (6)Immigration (6)Environment (5)Sexual abuse (5)Therapy (5)Depression (4)Money (4)Testing issues (4)Trauma (4)Intelligence (3)Kids & the media (3)Learning & memory (3)Marriage & divorce (3)Post-traumatic Stress Disorder (3)Socioeconomic status (3)Sport & exercise (3)Suicide (3)Disability (2)Sleep (2)ADHD (1)Anger (1)Death & dying (1)Eating disorders (1)Health disparities (1)Obesity (1)Pain (1)Safety & design (1)Sex (1)Hide detailsDocument TypePress ReleaseXYear2017 (36)2016 (62)2015 (82)2014 (100)2013 (29)Author/ContributorAnderson, Norman B. (1)Hyde, Janet Shibley (1)Kasser, Tim (1)Mellers, Barbara (1)Pahlke, Erin (1) 3 more... [+] Rowatt, Wade (1)Shanahan, Lilly (1)Yukhymenko, Mariya A. (1)Hide details Results 1–10 of 310 Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: 1.Women Outperform Men in Some Financial Negotiations, Research FindsIn certain circumstances, women may be more effective than men when negotiating money matters, contrary to conventional wisdom that men drive a harder bargain in financial affairs.Press Release (December 2014)2.Women Who 'Lean In' Often Soon Leave Engineering Careers, Study FindsNearly 40 percent of women who earn engineering degrees quit the profession or never enter the field, and for those who leave, poor workplace climates and mistreatment by managers and co-workers are common reasons, according to research presented at the American Psychological Association’s 122nd Annual Convention.Press Release (August 2014)3.APA Recognizes Employers for Healthy Workplace PracticesAPA will recognize six employers for their efforts to promote employee well-being and organizational performance at its 11th annual Psychologically Healthy Workplace Awards ceremony.Press Release (February 2016)4.College Athletes With Abusive Coaches More Willing to CheatCollege athletes who have abusive coaches are more willing to cheat in order to win than players with more ethical coaches.Press Release (July 2014)5.Workplace Well-being Linked to Senior Leadership Support, New Survey FindsDespite the prevalence of workplace wellness efforts, only one-third of American workers say they regularly participate in the health promotion programs provided by their employer.Press Release (June 2016)6.APA Task Force Report Recommends Processes for Evaluating Teacher Preparation ProgramsTeacher preparation is fundamental to student learning, which is why the Council for the Accreditation of Educator Preparation and governments at every level should require that teacher training programs demonstrate empirical evidence that their graduates are having a positive impact on student learning.Press Release (July 2014)7.APA's 123rd Annual Convention Aug. 6-9, 2015, TorontoMedia information and convention highlights for the American Psychological Association's 123rd Annual Convention.Press Release (June 2015)8.Trauma Before Enlistment Linked to High Suicide Rates Among Military Personnel, VeteransTraumatic experiences from before enlistment make personnel more vulnerable to suicidal behavior when coping with combat and multiple deployments.Press Release (August 2014)9.Media Advisory: New Psychological Research Explores Government Policy Impacts on ImmigrantsAs major immigration reform legislation makes its way through Congress, APA presents new research examining the mental health impacts that local and national immigration policies can have on immigrants and their families.Press Release (July 2013)10.Ethnic Minorities Still Receiving Inferior Mental Health Treatment, Says APA JournalPrimary care that includes mental health screenings and treatments that take into account a patient’s language and cultural background can help address mental health care disparities among ethnic minorities, according to psychologists, physicians and other health care experts writing in a special issue of Psychological Services®.Press Release (December 2014) Previous 1 2 3 ... Next Relevance Title A-Z Title Z-A Newest First Oldest First Sort by: Results 1–10 of 310 for "Press Release"X related to "What are the postgraduate plans and..."