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    Careers in cyberpsychology - in conversation with Dr Linda Kaye

    This article was written by Dr. Linda Kaye, Associate Head in the Department of Psychology at Edge Hill University, and edited by Dr. John Blythe, an industry representative for the BPS Cyberpsychology Section.

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    Supporting BPS policy to create real change – a member’s perspective

    Dr Linda Kaye shares her experiences of combining psychology and policy at a House of Lords committee.

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    Why psychology needs to start taking emoji seriously

    Dr Linda Kaye is hosting one of our Psychology in the Pub events in York next week, and here provides a primer on "The Psychology of Emoji" and what to expect!

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    Should smartphones really be banned for children or do scientists have a bigger problem?

    The following guest article, provided on behalf of our Cyberpsychology Section, has been written by David Ellis, Brittany Davidson, and Linda Kaye.

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    Putting the 'cyber' in Psychology

    The following blog post on the developing importance of Cyberpsychology as a distinct sub-discipline - what it is and how you can get involved - has been co-authored by Dr Linda Kaye (Edge Hill University) and Dr Chris Fullwood (University of Wolverhampton).

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    Peer Review Week 2020

    Here at the BPS, we understand that Peer Review may not always be perfect but is vital to help us protect and promote scientific quality and rigour.

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    Are humans intelligent enough for the digital age?

    On the 14th of June the BPS is presenting a talk designed to address public concerns about the increasing use of Artificial Intelligence in the workplace.

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    Member Board

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    Using online behaviour in psychological enquiry

    As we know, psychology is primarily the study of human thought and behaviour, but how often do we actually take measures of behaviour within research?

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    Researcher Protection and Practices in Internet-Mediated Research

    With the development of Web 2.0, there are increasing possibilities for researchers to functionally use domains of the Internet for supporting their research.

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    Member networks

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    Covid-19 Coordinating Group

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