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  • 1. Brilliance and bias
    The Cognitive Development Lab at New York University studies where beliefs about achievement and intelligence come from—and where they lead.
    (October 2021)
  • 2. Supreme Court fails to use science in key decision
    What special considerations should the criminal justice system take when interacting with vulnerable individuals?
    (October 2018)
  • 3. Can robots study humans?
    Robots could be scientific instruments used to probe something about human social intelligence and behavior.
    (January 2018)
  • 4. In brief: December 2017
    Journal research highlights on many subjects including odor-color synethesia, smartphone habits, tenacity, culture of happiness, involuntary imitation, youth football risks, sex drive, sick leave, post-cancer workouts, binge drinking, shared custody, gender norms, race bias, scent memory and more.
    (December 2017)
  • 5. In brief: June 2017
    Journal research highlights on many subjects including perceptual bias, memory skills, evaluating risk, social media, sleep, stress, treatment delays, transgender teens, smoking, name stereotypes.
    (June 2017)
  • 6. In brief: December 2015
    Summaries of peer-reviewed research on cognitive-behavioral programs for at-risk teens, teen depression, frequent school moves, recall, candy ads, watching tv dramas, unexpected moments, employment status, energy conservation and more.
    (December 2015)
  • 7. In brief: November 2015
    Summaries of peer-reviewed research on aggressive behavior in daycare, forgiving others, depression, lying, IQs of preemies, shorter sleepers, autism, women in the military, ptsd, older adults, e-cigarettes, air pollution, computer science, COPD, cognitive decline, and more.
    (November 2015)
  • 8. Get that man a psychologist
    When is a criminal defendant is entitled to access to psychological and other experts
    (March 2015)
  • 9. Briefing the courts
    APA took an active legal role in 2014 with briefs explaining psychological research.
    (December 2014)
  • 10. Letters: June 2014
    Reader response to the recent articles about integrated primary care, suicide-assessment training, smoking cessation, rating psychologists, intellectual disability and the death penalty.
    (June 2014)
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