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Artificial intelligence: Redefining the future of psychology
Adam Leventhal uses policy-focused research to address addiction
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Careers in media psychology
Science Training Sessions
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Editor Spotlight: Mark R. Beauchamp
Beauchamp aims to publish high-quality qualitative and quantitative research that enhances the journal’s commitment to open science.
Panayiota Kendeou, PhD
Editor-in-chief Panayiota Kendeou, PhD encourages authors to embrace the challenge of learning about and implementing open science practices by describing the steps taken to implement these practices in the Journal of Educational Psychology.
Publication ethics: An introduction to COPE
Learn how APA promotes integrity in research and publication through our membership with the Committee on Publication Ethics.
Keith Yeates, PhD
Keith Yeates, PhD, editor of Neuropsychology, discusses Constraints on Generality statements and the ways in which they encourage studying samples that are representative of diverse populations.
Open science is surging
Open science is becoming the norm in psychology—a trend spurred on by the COVID-19 pandemic
Katie Witkiewitz, PhD
Katie Witkiewitz, PhD, discusses the significance of CRediT and the ways in which the taxonomy promotes transparency and equity in publishing.
Incorporating open science practices into your lab
Open science can seem intimidating. Researchers share some manageable ways to start the process.
Addressing equity gaps in open science
APA is tackling many of the biases and inequities that stop more people from participating in open science.
Introduction to Meta-Analysis
September 2024
Training for the Collection of Real-World Biobehavioral Data Using Wearable Devices
August 2022
Getting Started with Open Science
June 2021
The Future of Open Science: The Need to Change Culture to Change Science
April 2021
APA Ethics Code Standard 8.14
APA Journal Article Reporting Standards
APA Style Section 1.14 and 1.15
APA supports openness and rigor in psychological science
The APA Journals™ Program is committed to publishing transparent, rigorous research; improving reproducibility in science; and aiding research discovery. Learn more about initiatives already in place in journals published by APA.
Methodological and Statistical Advancements in Clinical Assessment
Managing Your Research Data and Documentation
Archives of Scientific Psychology