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The American Psychological Association (APA) is a professional organization for psychologists in the United States and stands as the largest of its kind globally. Its central mission is to promote and share psychological knowledge to benefit humanity. The APA's structure is diverse, featuring distinct divisions that cover a wide array of specialties. Its membership is equally varied, including students and doctoral-level psychologists from numerous sectors such as educational institutions, the criminal justice system, hospitals, the military, and private industry.
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