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August 24, 2015
And We're Off...
 
As we start another busy academic year, a few stories from summer issues of PS may be useful for you:
 
Best wishes  to all for a terrific new academic year!


Congratulations!
 
One of Dr. Tonidandel's recent papers is being featured on the APS website. The full citation of the article is:

Volpone, S. D., Tonidandel, S., Avery, D. R., & Castel, S. (2015). Exploring the use of credit scores in selection processes: Beware of adverse impact. Journal of Business and Psychology, 30, 357-372. doi: 10.1007/s10869-014-9366-5
 
Congratulations, Dr. Tonidandel!

Paid Research Position for 2015-16
Dear Psych students,

Are you looking for research experience during the academic year 2015-2016? 
 
Dr. Leyva is looking to hire a research assistant to work in her grant this academic year 2015-2016. This is a salaried job and you will be financially compensated as stipulated by the College's rates. Below are requirements:
  • Availability: 10 hours of work per week during the semester (12 weeks). You must have either Mon, Wed, or Fri available (8am-12pm) as the data collection will be during these days/times. 
  • Language: You must be proficient in Spanish (speaking, reading), as you will be working with Latino kindergarten children and their families.
  • Transportation: You must have a car, as the data collection and family meetings will be in elementary schools located in the Charlotte area.
If you're interested in this position, please send your CV and a brief statement about why you are interested in this position to dileyva@davidson.edu. This position will be open until filled.  Feel free to contact me should you have questions about this position.
 
Thanks,
Dr. Leyva

Full-time Jobs
Conference Opportunities

National Conference on Undergraduate Research:  April 7-9, 2016

  • Student Abstract Submission and Application Deadline: 02 December 2015
  • Follow link above for more details 

 

 

 


From the APA Science Directorate:

Interesting...

  

Koko the gorilla shows ability to control vocal patterns, study in journal Animal Cognition

 

How people see color shifts in different season, study in journal Current Biology

 

Can police use data science to prevent deadly encounters?

 

Whistled language forces brain to modify usual processing

 

Decoding Trump-mania: The psychological allure of hating political correctness, Part 2

 

From journal Nature: Most gay and lesbian researchers are "out" in the lab 

 

On This Day: 24 August

 
1870 - Willard S. Small was born. Small was the first person to use the behavior of rats in mazes as a measure of learning.
 
1921 - Wilbert J. McKeachie was born. McKeachie is known for research, writing, and training in psychology teaching methods and curriculum, and for his work in personality and social behavior, motivation, and learning. APA President, 1976; American Psychological Foundation Distinguished Teaching in Psychology Award, 1985; APA Award for Distinguished Career Contributions to Education and Training in Psychology, 1987.
 
1923 - Arthur Jensen was born. Jensen's research has been in individual differences and the relative contributions of genetic and environmental factors in intelligence. Jensen stirred a storm of controversy with a 1969 article contending that the extent to which environmental enrichment can influence IQ is limited by genetic factors and that these factors are related to race.
 
1966 - The first federal legislation to protect animal research subjects was enacted. The Animal Welfare Act charged the Secretary of Agriculture with developing humane standards of handling, care, treatment, and transportation of dogs, cats, nonhuman primates, guinea pigs, hamsters, and rabbits used in research.
 
1982 - U.S. Surgeon General C. Everett Koop addressed the annual convention of the APA in Washington, DC. His talk was titled "Perspective on Future Health Care." Koop was known for taking stands on issues such as smoking, AIDS, abortion, and birth control that followed research and medical evidence regardless of political sensitivities.

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