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Midwestern Psychological Association will highlight psychology as a science rather than as a profession. The event will attract psychologists from universities, colleges, hospitals, business, industry, government, private practice, clinics and school systems. They deal with various aspects like children's language development, depression, sex roles, drug addiction, organizational behavior, physiology of vision, social stereotyping, political psychology and medical psychology. The annual meeting is a must-attend event for psychologists to keep in touch with current developments related to books, films, research, theory, practice, tests, research and clinical apparatus, and computer software. The episode would also include poster sessions and oral sessions.
The conference will cover the topics mentioned below:
- The Neuroscience of Flavor Learning, Consumption and Reward
- The Psychological, Physical, and Interpersonal Correlates of Interpersonal Violence
- Web-based Questionnaires: How Design Affects Data
- Comparative Cognition: Similarities in Cognitive Behavior Between Humans and Other Animals
- Reflections on Teaching from MPA's Master Teachers
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine: New Research Directions
- Cooperation, Helping, and Beyond: New Directions in Pro-Social Behavior
- Salaries, Student Debt, and Employment Opportunities in Psychology: What Students Need to Know Today about Tomorrow's Careers
- Entering the Academic Marketplace: Advice from Experts
- Unity in Diversity: Encouraging Psychology Instructors to Incorporate Diversity in Their Courses
- An Overview of key Methodological Issues in Conducting Exploratory Factor Analysis
- Modern Methods for the Analysis and Interpretation of Moderation and Mediation in Psychological Data
- An Individual Difference Approach to Understanding Interest in STEM Careers
- Entering the Academic Marketplace: Advice from Experts
- Recent Directions in Stereotyping and Prejudice Research
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Midwestern Psychological Association