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FABBS to sit on NASEM International Committee 

FABBS Executive Director, Juliane Baron, has accepted an invitation to serve as an ex-officio member of the U.S. National Committee for Psychological Science (USNC/IUPsyS), part of Policy and Global Affairs (PGA) at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine …

FABBS Members Honored at Library of Congress 

On September 24, a remarkable team of psychologists, among several other distinguished recipients, received the prestigious Golden Goose Award (GGA) at the Library of Congress. The event celebrates scientists whose federally funded work may have been considered silly, odd or …

FABBS Responds to RFI on NIA’s Strategic Directions for Research 

The National Institute on Aging (NIA) is revising its current Strategic Directions for Research (2020-2025) document for 2026-2030. This document serves as a statement of NIA’s scientific priority areas and provides a framework for analysis of the institute’s scientific portfolio. …

FABBS Responds to NIH RFIs on Draft Public Access Policy and NIAMS Strategic Plan

FABBS recently responded to two NIH requests for information (RFIs), the first on its Draft Public Access Policy and the second on the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS) Strategic Plan. FABBS regularly weighs in on …

Catching Up with Our FABBS Summer Intern

FABBS offers undergraduate internship opportunities where students can gain experience in the fields of science communication and advocacy in the nation’s capital. This summer, FABBS welcomed Ashley Hiti from the University of California, Los Angeles. We invited her to share …

Dora Matzke, PhD: Mathematical Psychologist Bridges Gap Between Theory and Data

Awardee: Dora Matzke, PhD 

Quote: “Imagine experimental psychology getting a mathematical foundation.” 

Main takeaways:  

When it comes to psychological research, methodology (e.g., measures and models used to test research questions) matters!   Even when testing simple research questions, there will always…
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