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  • 1. The pain of social rejection
    Researchers have found evidence that the pain of being excluded is not so different from the pain of physical injury.
    (January 2020)
  • 2. Breaking down better choices
    The NIH Science of Behavior Change initiative has funded basic research on how to develop and maintain healthier behaviors.
    (October 2015)
  • 3. Born bashful
    Psychologists have new insights into the causes and effects of childhood shyness.
    (November 2014)
  • 4. Translating psychological science
    APA presidential initiative seeks to improve the public’s appreciation and understanding of psychological science.
    (October 2014)
  • 5. Reproducing results
    APA and other groups advocate for more data sharing and replication studies.
    (September 2014)
  • 6. After the spill
    Researchers study the lingering effects of the BP oil spill.
    (July 2014)
  • 7. The preschool puzzle
    Politicians are promoting the idea of universal preschool and psychologists are helping to identify what works.
    (May 2014)
  • 8. Not-so blank slates
    Infants understand more about the social world than anyone ever thought before.
    (April 2014)
  • 9. Sequestration’s impact
    Mandatory budget cuts are imperiling psychological research, present and future.
    (January 2014)
  • 10. Something’s fishy
    Scientists are finding that distrust can alter our behavior in unexpected ways.
    (December 2013)
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