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Blogging about Behavioral Research for a General Audience
SPSP's blog editors discuss the mindset one must adopt to write effectively for the public.
Free-Form Friday
Is the Internet Making You Mean?
As online communications replace offline ones, understanding how and why the Internet changes communication is an important topic.
An Open Letter from SPSP's 2015 President
President Mark Leary outlines important initiatives implemented by the Society this past year.
Kirk W. Brown
Kirk Warren Brown is an Associate Professor of Social Psychology and Health Psychology at Virginia Commonwealth University, where he also directs the Laboratory for Social and Affective Neuroscience and spearheads the Contemplative Science and Education core in the College Behavioral and Emotional Health Institute.
Viewing Pornography to Deal with Affection Deprivation
People view pornography for many reasons, but one is to deal with a shortage of affection.
Wegner Theoretical Innovation Prize
This annual award recognizes an article or book chapter author who has provided the most innovative theoretical contribution within a given year.
Single Contribution
Fellows
Fellowship identifies members with longstanding contributions to SPSP and the field of personality and social psychology.
Career
Researchers Get Rejected Too
Many research psychologists study people’s reactions to rejection, but they don’t often talk about their own professional rejections. Several noted researchers share their thoughts.