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People will have to learn to smile with their eyes and voices, and to read the eyes and voices of others more, Stanford scholar Jeanne Tsai says.
BY MELISSA DE WITTE
With faces covered to help reduce the spread of COVID-19, some of the facial cues
Stanford psychologists suggest that aid programs can be more effective with messaging that conveys dignity and empowerment in culturally relevant ways and does not jeopardize donations.
BY KRYSTEN CRAWFORD
Nonprofits often pull at donors’
A leader in the field of psychology, Bower was known both for the breadth of his research and his mentoring of graduate students.
BY SANDRA FEDER
Gordon Bower, one of the nation’s most influential experimental psychologists and learning theorists
Across five decades of psychological research, publications that highlight race are rare, and when race is discussed, it is authored mostly and edited almost entirely by white scholars, according to a new Stanford study.
BY MELISSA DE WITTE
Race
It is with great sorrow that we mark the passing of APS Past President Gordon H. Bower on June 17, 2020. A Charter Member of APS, he served as President from 1991-1993 and was a longtime psychology professor at Stanford University, where he