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American Psychologist is a peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association. The journal publishes articles of broad interest to psychologists, including empirical reports and scholarly reviews covering science, practice, education, and policy, and occasionally publishes special issues on relevant topics in the field of psychology. The editor-in-chief is Harris Cooper (Duke University).The journal has implemented the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines that provide structure to research planning and reporting and aim to make research more transparent, accessible, and reproducible. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in American Psychologist 200
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Building community resilience to violent extremism through genuine partnerships
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To the fringe and back: Violent extremism and the psychology of deviance
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Psychologists in patient-centered medical homes (PCMHs): Roles, evidence, opportunities, and challenges
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Earl Busby Hunt (1933-2016).
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Irving Isadore Gottesman (1930-2016).
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William R. Shadish (1949-2016).
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Lorraine Williams Greene (1950-2016).
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Stanley (Stan) Kuczaj II (1950-2016).
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Edward Shapiro (1951-2016).
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Neurocognitive consequences of diabetes
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Strengthening introductory psychology: A new model for teaching the introductory course
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Sarnoff A. Mednick (1928-2015).
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Robert W. Rieber (1932-2015).
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Karl H. Pribram (1919-2015).
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Lee B. Sechrest (1929-2015).
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Roger Alan Myers (1930-2015).
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Elizabeth Scarborough (1935-2015).
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Mark Chaffin (1952-2015).
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Richard Michael Suzman (1942-2015).
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James E. "Jim" Birren (1918-2016).
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Leonard Berkowitz (1926-2016).
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Orville Gilbert Brim, Jr. (1923-2016).
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Nancy Main Henley (1934-2016).
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Peter Nathan (1935-2016).
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Ruth Ochroch (1919-2015).
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Karen Strohm Kitchener (1943-2016).
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Gloria Behar Gottsegen (1930-2015).
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Conceptual and methodological issues in research on mindfulness and meditation
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Investigating the phenomenological matrix of mindfulness-related practices from a neurocognitive perspective.
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Translating research to practice in bullying prevention
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National accounts of subjective well-being
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The persistence of wishful thinking
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