January 2015 | gradPSYCH

Vol. 13 No. 1
gradPSYCH Magazine January 2015

On the Cover: Money for education

  • Money for education

    Here's a wrap-up of some of the funding sources you may be missing out on.

Dr. Megan Sauter of AnswerLab helps businesses create digital tools that will keep customers satisfied.(credit: Mark Hines)

Features

Apply now for APA’s Advanced Training Institutes

On the schedule: structural equation modeling, data mining, research with diverse groups and nonlinear methods.

Working with big data

Many datasets collected for research in the United States are publicly available and downloadable from the Internet.

Designed to shine

Psychologist and user-experience researcher Megan Sauter explores ways to make our favorite digital devices easy to operate.

Secrets of success for novice teachers

If you have limited teaching experience, make it active and learn from the best.

Ready for practicum?

Preparation will make your experience more rewarding and less stressful.

Build a better CV

A CV should be a thorough, exhaustive account of professional experiences, honors and activities.

Bring out the peer reviewer in you

More journals are involving students in the peer review process.

'How did you get your nonpsychology academic position?'

Learn about the personal drive and sometimes just plain luck that enabled these psychologists to secure jobs as professors outside the psychology field.

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