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  • 31. Role of psychology and APA in dismantling systemic racism in U.S.
    The purpose of this resolution is to identify psychology’s role in helping to expose, understand, and ultimately dismantle racism operating across all levels in each of the following systems of society—education, science, health care, work and economic opportunities, criminal justice, early childhood development, and government and public policy.
    APA Policy (December 2021)
  • 32. A Q&A with FAA Manager Dr. Paul Eckert
    As Manager of Strategic Planning for the Federal Aviation Administration, Dr. Paul Eckert, PhD, uses his psychology expertise to lead goal development and performance measurement for the world’s largest aviation safety and air traffic control organization.
    Webinar (March 2017)
  • 33. Psychologists in Public Service
    Division 18 - Psychologists in Public Service advocates in areas such as psychological practice, research, training, and policy formation. The five sections are community and state hospital psychologists, criminal justice, police and public safety, psychologists in Indian Country and veterans affairs.
    (August 2023)
  • 34. A Q&A with Consultant Dr. Melanie Kinser
    Melanie Kinser, PhD, leverages her understanding of psychology and business to help leaders and safety professionals strengthen organizational culture and in turn, strengthen their bottom line.
    Webinar (July 2017)
  • 35. Society for Environmental, Population and Conservation Psychology (Division 34)
    Society for Environmental, Population and Conservation Psychology (APA Division 34) members study interactions between human behavior and environment and population, including human responses to hazards, conservation psychology, AIDS, teen pregnancy, loneliness, stress and environmental design.
    (October 2020)
  • 36. Structuring Information Interfaces for Procedural Learning [PDF]
    In this study, cognitive design principles from 2 domains, event cognition and media, were applied to the design of interfaces for teaching procedures.
    Journal Article (June 2003)
  • 37. Dr. Liz Gehr, Human Factors Psychologist
    As a human factors psychologist, Dr. Gehr coordinates the design of the company’s employee surveys to help measure and understand performance and productivity.
    Profile (June 2014)
  • 38. Psychology: At the intersection of technology and the mind
    Psychologists’ research and skills are essential to the design and development of new technology.
    Magazine Article (April 2018)
  • 39. NASA budget leaves human factors in the cold
    Continued cuts prompt concerns about air safety and the loss of important basic research.
    Magazine Article (March 2008)
  • 40. Sauter honored at APA/NIOSH conference
    The chief of the Organizational Science and Human Factors Branch in the Division of Applied Research and Technology of NIOSH received a presidential citation honoring his work to integrate behavioral science into occupational safety and health.
    Magazine Article (May 2006)
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