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Today's blog comes from Andy Tolmie, Chair of the BPS Research Board.
View resultThis Statement of Policy has been produced by the Research Board to supplement the Code of Ethics and Conduct.
View resultThis document presents guidance on how the code may be interpreted in the context of Internet-mediated research (IMR) and what special considerations may apply.
View resultDescribes the seven key principles of good data handling/processing and also provides more in-depth descriptions of the legal implications, requirements, and exemptions involved.
View resultThis is an updated version of a discussion paper that was originally published by the BPS in 2007.
View resultThese guidelines are aimed at encouraging a consistent and transparent approach to the PhD examination process for candidates, supervisors and examiners.
View resultWith the development of Web 2.0, there are increasing possibilities for researchers to functionally use domains of the Internet for supporting their research.
View resultPsychological research has real potential to make a difference, whether that is to society, the economy, or policy making, or to the quality of our research, methods, and theories.
View result04 April 2022
Every year our Practice Board awards recognise the outstanding personal achievements of those who have made significant contributions to psychological knowledge and practice.
18 January 2023
The BPS is pleased to introduce the members of its new EDI Strategic Board.
23 June 2022
The BPS is pleased to announce Dr Adam Jowett as the chair of the new BPS Equality, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Board.
07 June 2023
Dr Dan O’Hare, Professor Leam A. Craig and Dr Kokkwang Lim have been confirmed as the 2023 winners of one of our most prestigious awards.
10 February 2025
Educational and Child Psychology (ECP) is the flagship publication of the Division of Educational and Child Psychology (DECP).
13 May 2022
The society is pleased to see the results of REF2021 have confirmed the high profile of psychology research in the UK.
12 April 2024
The report, produced by the BPS, UK Reproducibility Network (UKRN) and Practice as Research Advisory Group UK (PRAG-UK) explores how different terms are understood and used among psychology researchers and arts practice researchers.
04 December 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has had far-reaching consequences for everyone, including the academic staff and students in psychology departments.
26 March 2025
Around 1.3m people in the UK currently live with neurological conditions that require care.
30 October 2023
The BPS is exploring barriers preventing Black, Asian and Ethnic Minority postgraduate psychology students and trainees from developing their careers.
26 April 2021
Professor Carol McGuinness, Interim Chair of the Board of Trustees, responds to an article in the Daily Telegraph.
10 November 2023
The BPS Research Board has confirmed the 2023 winners of its Lifetime Achievement Award and Presidents’ Award for Distinguished Contributions to Psychological Knowledge.
27 January 2025
Dr Richard Stephens is a Senior Lecturer in Psychology at Keele University
07 March 2016
Do we need more research into the 'Strategic Survival Personality'? A letter from Nick Duffell in the April edition.
10 November 2017
Mallory Wober responds to recent coverage.
24 August 2020
The winners of this year’s British Psychological Society Practice Board awards have been announced, including a pioneer of parenting programmes, an expert in perinatal psychology and birth trauma and a team using cards for change. Ella Rhodes reports.
03 July 2015
We speak to Dr Helen Cassaday (University of Nottingham, and the British Psychological Society's Research Board portfolio holder for animal welfare).
27 July 2018
Psychologists have proposed an explanation for why Ouija board users feel as though a spirit is moving the planchette (an ornate pointer) and spelling out messages.
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Date of Publication: 01-01-2007
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Date of Publication: 01-01-2006
Author(s): Frederic Stansfield
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