Psychological Science Agenda
A publication of the Science Directorate
March 2005 | Vol. 19, No. 3
SCIENCE BRIEFS
Automatic and Controlled Components of Implicit Stereotyping and Prejudice
By Jeff ShermanIn our research, we have attempted to separate the automatic and controlled components of responses within individual implicit measures of stereotyping and prejudice.
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR'S COLUMN
- A Golden Opportunity
The APA Board of Scientific Affairs and the APA Science Directorate have launched a major new initiative - Psychological Science for the 21st Century (Psy21).
By Steven Breckler
ALSO IN THIS ISSUE
- Duncan Luce Wins National Medal of Science
Criteria for the National Medal of Science award include an individual's total impact, significant achievements, distinguished service to advancing science and engineering, and peer recognition.
By Roberta L. Klatzky - New Advanced Training Institute Announced: Performing Psychology Experiments Via the Web
Details have recently been finalized for the fourth Advanced Training Institute to be held over the summer: Performing Psychology Experiments Via the Web. - New Psychologists Lend a Hand and NIH Repays the Favor
Concerns about NIH activities have been front and center for APA these past few months.
By Geoff Mumford
ANNOUNCEMENTS
- March 2005 Announcements
Call for Nominations: APA Distinguished Science Awards; 2005 Academic Career Workshops; National Science Foundation's "Next Generation Cybertools"; National Science Foundation Announces Cyberinfrastructure Competition; Conference on the Contemporary Applications of Psychological Testing - NIH Loan Repayment Programs (PDF, 22KB)


