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Psychologists interested in engaging in policy-relevant activities must learn to translate their research, which necessitates an understanding of the psychology of policymaking as well as the complexity of the policymaking system with all its attendant actors, ideas, and processes (Cairney, 2016).
volving psychology and environmental policy, asking how well we have been able to create tools to help the public define and pursue its own interests, rather than becoming tools for manipulating the public to others' ends. I draw primarily from my own experiences. Not only is that
public policy (Syme & Bishop, 1993;seealsoSiegel et al., 2021), and to refer to an outgrowth of community psychol-ogy generally concerned with applying psychology to public Editor’s ote. This is an introduction to the special issue “Public Psychology: Cultivating Socially Engaged Science for the 21st Century”
22 Ιαν 2019 · It briefly highlights four analytical lenses for looking at the policy process and offers critical insights into influencing policy outcomes having an understanding of the complex constraints...
1 Φεβ 2005 · The purpose of this chapter is to address how psychological science in general, and clinical psychology in particular, can be of use to public policy makers.
5 Μαΐ 2021 · In this article, the authors state that Psychology, Public Policy, and Law (PPPL) is now raising the bar further for researchers and scholars who want to publish reports of their studies in the journal.
We discuss how psychological science can be relevant and applicable to informing policy, and we describe the role clinical scientists might play in generating, disseminating, and implementing that information.