Board of Scientific Affairs of the American Psychological Association

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The Board of Scientific Affairs of the American Psychological Association is a governing body within the APA that oversees and promotes scientific research, policy, and recognition in the field of psychology.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf APA board
committee
governing body
abbreviation BSA
activity develops recommendations on science policy
nominates or selects recipients for APA science awards
recommends priorities for APA scientific initiatives
supports dissemination of psychological research
supports training in psychological science
advises APA Board of Directors
APA Council of Representatives
affiliation APA Science Directorate
composition APA members
psychological scientists
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field psychology
focus applied psychological research
basic psychological research
ethics in psychological research
federal science policy affecting psychology
scientific standards in psychology
governs APA activities related to psychological science
scientific policy of the American Psychological Association
jurisdiction American Psychological Association
language English
oversees APA policies affecting psychological research
APA science awards and recognitions
APA science-related initiatives
APA scientific programs
parentOrganization American Psychological Association
partOf American Psychological Association
purpose advise on science-related policy within the APA
enhance the quality of psychological science
oversee scientific affairs within the American Psychological Association
promote psychological science
recognize scientific contributions in psychology
represent the interests of psychological scientists within the APA
support psychological research
sector nonprofit
topic psychological science
research funding issues in psychology
science advocacy in psychology
scientific recognition in psychology
website https://www.apa.org

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American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award administeredBy Board of Scientific Affairs of the American Psychological Association