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Volume 4, Number 1, January 2006

Table of Contents

COVER PACKAGE
right facing arrow Get the credit you deserve
Talking openly about credit early in the project may be the key to avoiding authorship disputes.
right facing arrow Prevention on paper
Authorship contracts give researchers an avenue to discuss and resolve sticky authorship questions–before a paper is published.

DEGREE IN SIGHT
right facing arrow Discussing your findings
Your dissertation's discussion should tell a story, say experts. What do your data say?
right facing arrow Making the most of your model
Your program's position on the science-practice continuum helps to shape your employment options–but it need not limit them.

CAREER CENTER
right facing arrow Dual-career couples
Finding one good job is hard enough. Finding two takes hard work, patience, compromise and a bit of luck.
right facing arrow Postgrad growth area: Acquired brain injury
right facing arrow Breaking into business
Opportunities for psychology jobs in the business world abound–as long as you think creatively and learn the right skills.
right facing arrow A global perspective
Experts and students offer tips on adding an international focus to your psychology work.

CLASS ACT
right facing arrow Learning the language
Postdoc Gwen Frishkoff blends her linguistics and cognitive psychology backgrounds to study how we acquire new words.
right facing arrow Putting ACT to the test
Two graduate students are examining the effectiveness of APA's antiviolence program.

DEPARTMENTS
right facing arrow Inbox
right facing arrow Matters to a degree
right facing arrow Research roundup
right facing arrow Chair's corner
right facing arrow APAGS news
right facing arrow Jobs, internships, postdocs, etc.

THE LATEST
right facing arrowLearn about science and technology policy
right facing arrowMore internship sites offer multicultural training than you may think, study suggests
right facing arrowThe don'ts of grad school applications
right facing arrowYou've been matched! What's next?
right facing arrowHow many practicum hours do training directors want?
right facing arrowPolish your networking skills at psychology's regional meetings


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