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2020 APS JANET TAYLOR PSYCHOLOGICAL HEALTH... PRODUCTIVITY AMID SPENCE AWARDS ON MARS A PANDEMIC ObserverVOL.VOL. 33,33, NONO.. 25 FEBRUARYMAY/JUNE 2020 Human Behavior in the Time of COVID-19 "Behavior will determine the actual public health risk in the end. If we’re able to understand why behaviors are risky, and therefore follow appropriate guidelines, we will have a far better outcome than if we don’t." —Valerie Reyna, Cornell University Psychological scientists speak See page 34. a publication of psychologicalscience.org/observer Observer ISSN: 1050-4672 Published 10 times per year by the Association for Psychological Science, the © 2020 Association for Psychological Science Federal ID Number: 73-1345573 Observer educates and informs the Association on matters affecting the research, All rights reserved. academic, and applied disciplines of psychology; promotes the scientific values of PUBLISHER Sarah Brookhart APS Members; reports and comments on issues of international interest to the EDITOR Leah Thayer DESIGN AND PRODUCTION EDITOR Raquel Herrera Fernandes psychological scientist community; and provides a vehicle for the dissemination EDITORIAL COORDINATOR Kim Armstrong of information on APS. 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Awards 2020 APS honors members in the earliest stages of their careers as well as accomplished leaders with the field’s most prestigious awards and recognitions. See the full list of 2020 award recipients Page 27 IN THIS ISSUE (CONT.) MAY/JUNE 2020 44 How Do We Get to Mars? (And How Do “ There are many reasons We Stay Psychologically immigrants have a hard Healthy in the Process?) time—discrimination, low Mars missions are likely to last resources, lack of cultural 30+ months. The Translational capital. However, one Research Institute for Space Health aspect of many immigrant wants to find and fund disruptive, breakthrough approaches that reduce challenges is not feeling risks to astronauts’ psychological and or not being perceived as behavioral health and performance. feeling in the ‘right’ way; the way that is culturally attuned in the majority 50 Teaching Current Directions in culture environment. Psychological Science ” Even Dumbledore —APS Fellow Batja Made Bad Decisions: Mesquita on her research, Decision-Making as supported by a grant Competence is More from the European Research Than Intelligence Council. Hear from other By Cindi May and Michael Scullin grant recipients too. Page 19 Teaching Social Psychology Under the Coronavirus By David G. Myers Departments Members in the Media 8 Back Page 61 Observer Forum 9 From Antarctica 10 to Mars Research Briefs Pedro Marques Quinteiro studies Observations 12 how teams work in space-analogue Funding & Policy 19 situations to predict and improve future work in space stations. “The Student Notebook 55 type of social structures that we will Employment Network 58 have in space will likely be similar to what we see in Antarctica.” Announcements 59 Much More ONLINE PSYCHOLOGICALSCIENCE.ORG APS COVID-19 Resources Grant Policy Changes for Psychological Science Funders Stay tuned to this growing collection of psychological With COVID-19 disrupting life around the world, funding science research and insights from the APS community. agencies are issuing policy updates and other guidance Updates on psychologicalscience.org/covid-19. related to grants and contracts. (Federal Research, Funding, and Policy) Social