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)| leader_title = PresidentWendy Wood (psychologist)>Wendy Wood| formation = August 12, 1988APS FAQ – Retrieved on Jan. 11, 2009www.psychologicalscience.org}}}}The Association for Psychological Science (APS), previously the American Psychological Society, is an international non-profit organization whose mission is to promote, protect, and advance the interests of scientifically oriented psychology in research, application, teaching, and the improvement of human welfare. APS publishes several journals, holds an annual meeting, disseminates psychological science research findings to the general public, and works with policymakers to strengthen support for scientific psychology.

History

APS was founded in 1988 by a group of researchers and scientifically-oriented practitioners who were interested in advancing scientific psychology and its representation at the national and international level. This group felt that the American Psychological Association (APA) was not adequately supporting scientific research because it focused on the practitioner/clinician side of psychology, and had effectively “become a guild”.JOURNAL, Cautin, Robin L., The Founding of the Association for Psychological Science: Part 1. Dialectical Tensions Within Organized Psychology, Perspectives on Psychological Science, May 2009, 4, 3, 211–223, 10.1111/j.1745-6924.2009.01120.x, 26158959, 10.1.1.574.9125, 205908288, Tensions between the scientists and the practitioners escalated. The two groups had contrasting beliefs about such divisive issues as scientific versus human values, determinism versus indeterminism, objectivism versus intuitionism, laboratory investigations versus field studies, nomothetic versus idiographic explanations, and elementism versus holism (Simonton, 2000).Simonton, D. K. (2000).{{Failed verification|talk=Simonton Source|date=June 2022}} “Methodological and theoretical orientation and the long-term disciplinary impact of 54 eminent psychologists”. Review of General Psychology, 4, 13–24. The founding of the APS was only the most recent instance of long-standing intra-disciplinary tensions that have characterized the field since APA’s inception in 1892. Organized psychology has always represented various constituencies, and beginning in the 1970s, there were several attempts to restructure the APA in an effort to mitigate internal tensions and satisfy the needs of a heterogeneous group. In 1987, the Assembly for Scientific and Applied Psychologists (ASAP) formed to support another reorganization effort, but ultimately this reorganization plan was rejected by the APA membership in early 1988. As a consequence, in August 1988, the ASAP became the APS.JOURNAL, Cautin, Robin L., The Founding of the Association for Psychological Science: Part 2. The Tipping Point and Early Years, Perspectives on Psychological Science, May 2009, 4, 3, 224–235, 10.1111/j.1745-6924.2009.01121.x, 26158960, 22004099, free, APS surpassed 5,000 members in its first six months.WEB,www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/about/history-of-aps, History of APS, 2008-11-11, As of December 2021, internationally, over 25,000 psychological scientists with specialties ranging from scientific research, applied science, and psychological education, are members of APS.WEB,www.psychologicalscience.org/about, About ACS, 2021-12-05, APS,

Officials

{{Asof|2023}}, APS’s president is Wendy Wood (University of Southern California);WEB, Board of Directors,www.psychologicalscience.org/about/board-of-directors, 2023-06-20, Association for Psychological Science – APS, en-US, its previous president for 2022–2023 was Alison Gopnik (University of California, Berkeley); the president for the 2021-2022 period was Jennifer L. Eberhardt (Stanford University); and 2020-2021 president was Shinobu Kitayama (University of Michigan).WEB, APS Past Presidents,www.psychologicalscience.org/about/past-presidents, 2023-06-20, Association for Psychological Science – APS, en-US, The organization’s executive director is Robert E. Gropp.WEB, APS Board of Directors Selects Next APS Executive Director,www.psychologicalscience.org/news/aps-board-of-directors-selects-next-aps-executive-director.html, 2021-09-27, Association for Psychological Science – APS, en-US,

Membership

APS members include psychological scientists and academics, clinicians, researchers, teachers, and administrators. In joining APS, members gain access to the publications of the Association, and receive a discount on registration rates at the APS Annual Convention.WEB,www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/members/benefits, Member Benefits, psychologicalscience.org, 26 February 2018,

APS Student Caucus

Membership is also allowed in an affiliate form to undergraduate and graduate students pursuing a degree or its equivalent in psychology at an accredited degree-granting institution. The APS Student Caucus (APSSC) is a representative body of these student affiliates of the Association for Psychological Science. All graduate and undergraduate student affiliates of APS automatically become a member of the APSSC. Opportunities for involvement include serving as a Campus Representative, reviewing for research competitions, or publishing work in the “Student Notebook” and “Undergraduate Update” student publications.The APSSC presents a wide array of programming for students and early-career professionals each year at the APS Annual Convention.

Public outreach

APS publicizes psychology research in an effort to increase public understanding of psychological science. The APS website serves as a news portal for psychological science, distilling research results for a general audience, while maintaining a scientific approach to the field. In addition, the site houses the archive for the blogs We’re Only Human and Full Frontal Psychology by science writer Wray Herbert. A version of his blogs appeared on The Huffington Post.APS began a Pseudopedia InitiativeWEB,www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/members/aps-Pseudopedia-initiative, APS Pseudopedia Initiative, psychologicalscience.org, 26 February 2018, in February 2011, calling on APS members and their students to write, edit and update Pseudopedia entries, with a focus on improving the scope and quality of the coverage of psychological science.

Teaching initiatives

APS oversees several initiatives to facilitate the teaching of psychological science. The APS Fund for Teaching and Public Understanding of Psychological Science, established through the support of an endowment from the David & Carol Myers Foundation, supports activities that enhance education and communication in the scientific and academic sectors in psychology. APS co-sponsors an annual Teaching Institute in conjunction with the APS Annual Convention and sponsors and underwrites members’ attendance at the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology each year. APS also sponsored a Teaching Institute at the inaugural International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), held in Amsterdam in March 2015. High school teachers of psychology may receive a complimentary online subscription to Current Directions In Psychological Science, which includes articles particularly well suited to classroom use.APS Classroom Use Policy: There is no reprint, copyright fee, or permission required for the use of any APS article for any teaching, classroom, or educational activity, provided that no resale occurs.

Advocacy

APS was established in large part to provide a strong and separate voice for psychological science. From its founding, APS has advocated for funding for basic and applied behavioral research by educating federal science policymakers about the role of behavioral science in health, education, productivity and other areas of national concern. APS led the efforts to establish the following programs: APS also publishes the journal Psychological Science in the Public Interest which provides policy-makers and a non-psychology audience with a scientific perspective on issues of direct relevance to the general public.

International integrative psychological science

APS is an international organization with members from more than 80 countries, with approximately 20 percent of the association’s membership coming from outside North America. APS provides a home to psychological science’s subdisciplines as well as research that crosses disciplinary and geographic boundaries.Each year, the APS Annual Convention brings together psychological scientists and educators from around the globe for cross-cutting programs spanning the discipline. The Convention program is made up of invited talks, addresses, symposia, and special events, as well as submitted symposium and poster presentations.In March 2015, the inaugural International Convention of Psychological Science (ICPS), organized under the auspices of APS, was held in Amsterdam, Netherlands. This first-of-its-kind event provided a forum for presentations on research and methodology across all of psychological science, neuroscience, genetics, sociology, anthropology, economics, linguistics, and related fields. In March 2017, the second ICPS was held in Vienna, Austria.ICPS is an outcome of a broader Initiative for Integrative Psychological Science, overseen by a steering committee of world-renowned psychological researchers who are leading an effort to stimulate advances that attack scientific problems by drawing broadly on research conducted at multiple levels of analysis, in multiple branches of psychology and related disciplines.

Publications

Awards and honors

  • William James Fellow Award: Honors APS members for their lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology. Recipients must be APS members recognized internationally for their outstanding contributions to scientific psychology.
  • James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award: Recognizes APS members for a lifetime of outstanding contributions to applied psychological research. Recipients must be APS members whose research addresses a critical problem in society at large.
  • Mentor Award: Recognizes those who have significantly fostered the careers of others, honoring APS members who masterfully help students and others find their own voice and discover their research and career goals.
  • Janet Taylor Spence Award for Transformative Early Career Contributions: Recognizes transformative early career contributions to psychological science. Award recipients should reflect cutting edge ideas in psychological science.
  • APS Fellows: Awarded to APS members who have made sustained outstanding contributions to the science of psychology in the areas of research, teaching, service, or application.WEB,www.psychologicalscience.org/index.php/members/fellows, APS Fellows, September 14, 2015,
  • APS Rising Star: early-career research award since 2009, which recognizes “researchers whose innovative work has already advanced the field and signals great potential for their continued contributions to psychological science”.WEB,www.psychologicalscience.org/rising-stars/stars.cfm, Association for Psychological Science: APS Rising Stars, psychologicalscience.org,
  • Psi Chi/APS Albert Bandura Graduate Research Award: By recognizing and awarding the most outstanding graduate, empirical research paper, the APS Albert Bandura Graduate Research Award promotes the first author’s career in psychology by conferring official recognition in various forms from both Psi Chi and APS and a cash prize. This award honors Albert Bandura, a Distinguished Member of Psi Chi and a William James Fellow of APS, for significant lifetime contributions to psychology and for his exemplary and dedicated support and mentoring of students and their research throughout his long professional career. WEB,www.psychologicalscience.org/members/apssc/psi_chi, Association for Psychological Science: APS Albert Bandura Graduate Research Award, psychologicalscience.org,
  • Scott Lilienfeld APS Travel Award, established in 2020 to fund travel and lodging for one or more graduate students attending the APS Annual Convention JOURNAL, APS Establishes the Scott Lilienfeld Travel Award,www.psychologicalscience.org/observer/aps-establishes-the-scott-o-lilienfeld-aps-travel-award, Aps Observer, 29 June 2020, 33, Association for Psychological Science, 29 August 2020, JOURNAL, Frazier, Kendrick, APS creates distinguished award in Lilienfeld’s name, Skeptical Inquirer, 2020, 44, 5, 12,

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