2018 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award Recipients Observervol

2018 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award Recipients Observervol

2018 APS Janet Taylor Spence Award Recipients ObserverVol. 31, No. 5 May/June 2018 T H E M A N Y S H A P E S O F A P P L I E D a publication ofPSYCHOLOGICAL SCIENCE www.psychologicalscience.org/observer Advances in Methods Association for Psychological Science | 30th Annual Convention NEW APS and Practices in JOURNAL Psychological Science FEATURED SPEAKERS NOW AVAILABLE Fred Kavli Keynote Address Bring the Family Address Making and Remaking Memory: The Paradox of Diversity: Past, Present, and Future Promise, Pitfalls, and Advances in Methods and Practices in LYNN NADEL Implications for Racial Progress Psychological Science (AMPPS) The University of Arizona JENNIFER RICHESON Yale University AMPPS, a unique and innovative new journal, presents methodological advances from across all areas in our diverse field of psychological science. Presidential Symposium Memory: From Neurons to Nations AMPPS articles are highly accessible and include: SUPARNA RAJARAM Stony Brook University, • Empirical research that exemplifies scientific The State University of New York (Chair) best practices CHARAN RANGANATH University of California, Davis • Articles that communicate advances in DORTHE BERNTSEN Henry L. Roediger, III, will be the methods, practices, and meta-science featured scientist in this year’s Inside the Aarhus University, Denmark Psychologist’s Studio. He will be interviewed • Tutorials, commentaries, and simulation studies QI WANG by his former student, APS President Suparna for new techniques and research tools Cornell University Rajaram. • Papers that bring advances from a specialized HENRY L. ROEDIGER, III Washington University in St. Louis subfield to a broader audience • Registered Replication Reports, an innovative APS-David Myers Distinguished Lecture On article type originated by APS The Science And Craft Of Teaching Psychological Science Improving the Use of Psychological Science in K-12 Education Check out the first issue now available at: DANIEL T. WILLINGHAM University of Virginia www.psychologicalscience.org/ampps Featured Symposium From Academia to the Tech Industry: Making the Leap CARRIE OTT-HOLLAND MENGYANG CAO SARAH SEMMEL Google Facebook Twitter ERIC RUSSELL JENNIFER SHUSKY Facebook Facebook www.psychologicalscience.org/convention Observer Published 10 times per year by the Association for Psychological Science, ISSN: 1050-4672 the Observer educates and informs the Association on matters affecting © 2018 Association for Psychological Science the research, academic, and applied disciplines of psychology; promotes Federal ID Number: 73-1345573 All rights reserved. the scientific values of APS Members; reports and comments on issues of PUBLISHER Sarah Brookhart national interest to the psychological scientist community; and provides a Contents EDITOR Scott Sleek Observer ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR Mariko Hewer vehicle for the dissemination of information on APS. 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Ballard-Wood Director of News and Information Scott Sleek In her final column as APS President, Suparna Rajaram celebrates the new Associate Director for News and Information Anna Mikulak 5 Science Writer Joe Dawson scientific perspectives and advances resulting from the organization’s ongoing Senior Graphic Designer Candy Ferguson Assistant Managing Editor, Observer Mariko Hewer international expansion. Editorial Assistant Kim Armstrong Assistant Director for Policy K. Andrew DeSoto Manager of Policy and Programs Gabriela M. Galeano Director of Publications Torrance Gloss Managing Editor, Journals Brian P. Winters Managing Editor, Journals Rodney Atkins Peer Review Manager Amy Drew Peer Review Coordinator Ami Getu Director of Meetings Nathalie L. Rothert APS Fellow Kristina Olson Senior Meetings Manager Elaine V. 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