Psychological Science Agenda

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  • Examines science and policy issues affecting the behavioral research community.
  • Highlights advocacy efforts of the APA Science Directorate and the Science Public Policy Office.
  • Features APA governance and program initiatives of interest to academic and scientific psychologists.
  • Provides information about research funding opportunities.
  • Features new developments in Science Briefs.
  • Features career information in the Interesting Careers column.

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