APA Documentation Guidelines: 7th
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⏹ D1: society of general psychology. Answer: looks for consistence and
logic among evidence based specialties, other scientific disciplines and
the humanities. It encourages analysis of the merits and challenges of
bridging concepts, methods, and theories. Members include students,
researchers, scholars, practitioners and public interest psychologists.
⏹ D2: society of the teaching of psychology. Answer: Promotes
excellence in the teaching and learning of psychology. Provides
resources and services and opportunities for professional development. it
advocates for the needs of teachers of psychology and increase
recognition of the value of the teaching profession.
⏹ D3: society for experimental psychology and cognitive science.
Answer: members are employed in a variety of settings including
universities, colleges, government, and industry and are united by their
commitment to the development of experimental psychology as a
science.
⏹ D5: quantitive and qualitative methods. Answer: concerned with
promoting high standards in both research and practical application of
program evaluation, measurement, statistics, assessment and qualitative
methods. Division members can also opt for membership in three
different sections: assessment; qualitative methods; and evaluation,
measurement and statistics.
, ⏹ D6: society for behavioural neuroscience and comparative
psychology. Answer: members are devoted to studying the biology of
behavior. Their focus is on behavior and its relation to perception,
learning, memory, cognition, motivation, and emotion. Comparative
psychologists study the behavior of humans and other animals, with a
special eye on similarities and differences that may shed light on
evolutionary and developmental processes.
⏹ D7: developmental psychology. Answer: promotes research in the
field of developmental psychology and high standards in the application
of scientific knowledge to educational, child care, policy, and related
settings.
⏹ D8: society for personality and social psychology. Answer: seeks to
advance the progress of theory, basic and applied research, and practice
in the field of personality and social psychology. Members are
concerned with how individuals affect and are affected by other people
and by their social and physical environments.
⏹ D9: society for the psychological study of social issues (SPSSI).
Answer: conducts research on psychological aspects of important social
issues and social subjects to bring theory and practice into focus on
human problems of the group, the community, and the nation, and the
increasingly important problems that have no national boundaries.
⏹ D10: society for the psychology of aesthetics, creativity and the arts.
Answer: Broadly conceived, we study three interrelated topics:
creativity, the arts, and audience response to the arts. We apply
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⏹ D1: society of general psychology. Answer: looks for consistence and
logic among evidence based specialties, other scientific disciplines and
the humanities. It encourages analysis of the merits and challenges of
bridging concepts, methods, and theories. Members include students,
researchers, scholars, practitioners and public interest psychologists.
⏹ D2: society of the teaching of psychology. Answer: Promotes
excellence in the teaching and learning of psychology. Provides
resources and services and opportunities for professional development. it
advocates for the needs of teachers of psychology and increase
recognition of the value of the teaching profession.
⏹ D3: society for experimental psychology and cognitive science.
Answer: members are employed in a variety of settings including
universities, colleges, government, and industry and are united by their
commitment to the development of experimental psychology as a
science.
⏹ D5: quantitive and qualitative methods. Answer: concerned with
promoting high standards in both research and practical application of
program evaluation, measurement, statistics, assessment and qualitative
methods. Division members can also opt for membership in three
different sections: assessment; qualitative methods; and evaluation,
measurement and statistics.
, ⏹ D6: society for behavioural neuroscience and comparative
psychology. Answer: members are devoted to studying the biology of
behavior. Their focus is on behavior and its relation to perception,
learning, memory, cognition, motivation, and emotion. Comparative
psychologists study the behavior of humans and other animals, with a
special eye on similarities and differences that may shed light on
evolutionary and developmental processes.
⏹ D7: developmental psychology. Answer: promotes research in the
field of developmental psychology and high standards in the application
of scientific knowledge to educational, child care, policy, and related
settings.
⏹ D8: society for personality and social psychology. Answer: seeks to
advance the progress of theory, basic and applied research, and practice
in the field of personality and social psychology. Members are
concerned with how individuals affect and are affected by other people
and by their social and physical environments.
⏹ D9: society for the psychological study of social issues (SPSSI).
Answer: conducts research on psychological aspects of important social
issues and social subjects to bring theory and practice into focus on
human problems of the group, the community, and the nation, and the
increasingly important problems that have no national boundaries.
⏹ D10: society for the psychology of aesthetics, creativity and the arts.
Answer: Broadly conceived, we study three interrelated topics:
creativity, the arts, and audience response to the arts. We apply