November 2013 | gradPSYCH
Vol. 11 No. 4
On the Cover: Feel like a fraud?
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Feel like a fraud?
Many graduate students question whether they are prepared to do the work they do. Here's how to overcome that feeling and recognize your strengths.
Features
Four students narrate the ups and downs of their dissertations through video diaries.
Six experts offer advice on how to approach your dissertation without giving up your friends, family or sanity.
When a medical emergency strikes in grad school, juggling health care and classwork can take a physical, mental and academic toll.
Psychologist Daniela Ligiero advises U.S. government initiatives to fight HIV/AIDS globally.
APA and APAGS are working to help graduate students with huge student loan debts.
Students often try to make themselves look good by taking on more than they can handle — even though doing so can backfire.
Preschoolers behave similarly to adults when faced with consensus information that is in conflict with their own perceptions.
The Latest
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Body size matters in graduate school admissions, study suggests
Overweight or obese applicants to master's and doctoral programs were less likely to receive an offer of admission than applicants with normal body mass indexes.
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APA launches new podcast, ‘Speaking of Psychology'
Listen to talks by experts on the ways psychology relates to daily life.

