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APA Award For Lifetime Contributions To Psychology
The APA Award for Lifetime Contributions to Psychology is the highest award of the American Psychological Association. List of recipients SourceAPA * 1990 B.F. Skinner * 1991 Neal E. Miller * 1993 Herb Simon, Roger Sperry * 1994 Kenneth B. Clark, Anne Anastasi * 1996 Paul Meehl * 1997 Carolyn R. Payton * 2000 Raymond D. Fowler * 2001 Janet Taylor Spence * 2002 Richard C. Atkinson * 2003 George Armitage Miller * 2004 Albert Bandura * 2005 Judith Rodin * 2006 E. Mavis Hetherington * 2007 Daniel Kahneman * 2008 Edward F. Zigler * 2009 Patrick H. DeLeon, Alan E. Kazdin * 2010 Shelley E. Taylor * 2011 Florence Denmark * 2012 Kelly D. Brownell, Rena R. Wing * 2013 Antonette M. Zeiss * 2014 Beverly Daniel Tatum * 2015 Jonathan Kellerman * 2016 Eduardo Salas * 2017 Martin E.P. Seligman * 2018 Margaret Beale Spencer * 2019 Derald Wing Sue * 2020 Melba J. T. Vasquez * 2021 Geoffrey M. Reed, Jessica Henderson Daniel * 2022 William E. Cross, Jr. {{Div col end See also * Lis ...
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American Psychological Association
The American Psychological Association (APA) is the largest scientific and professional organization of psychologists in the United States, with over 133,000 members, including scientists, educators, clinicians, consultants, and students. It has 54 divisions—interest groups for different subspecialties of psychology or topical areas. The APA has an annual budget of around $115 million. Profile The APA has task forces that issue policy statements on various matters of social importance, including abortion, human rights, the welfare of detainees, human trafficking, the rights of the mentally ill, IQ testing, sexual orientation change efforts, and gender equality. Governance APA is a corporation chartered in the District of Columbia. APA's bylaws describe structural components that serve as a system of checks and balances to ensure democratic process. The organizational entities include: * APA President. The APA's president is elected by the membership. The president chairs th ...
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Alan E
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Melba J
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Derald Wing Sue
Derald Wing Sue is a professor of counseling psychology at Columbia University.Derald Wing Sue bibliography
Columbia University Teachers College website; accessed October 27, 2014.
He has authored several books, including ''Counseling the Culturally Diverse: Theory and Practice'', ''Overcoming our Racism'', and ''Understanding Abnormal Behavior''.Derald Wing Sue bibliography
aa.ufl.edu; accessed October 27, 2014.


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Margaret Beale Spencer
Margaret Beale Spencer is an American psychologist whose work centers on the effects of ethnicity, gender, and race on youth and adolescent development. She currently serves as the Marshall Field IV Professor of Urban Education in the Department of Comparative Human Development at the University of Chicago. Dr. Spencer's career spans more than 30 years and consists of over 115 published articles and chapters, stemming from work funded by over two-dozen foundations and federal agencies. Education and career Margaret Beale Spencer received her master's degree from the University of Kansas, and went on to receive her PhD in Child and Developmental Psychology from the University of Chicago in 1976. She taught in both the psychology and education departments at Emory University before joining the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, where she directed the W. E. B. Du Bois Collective Research Institute as well as the Center for Health Achievement Neighborhood Growth and Ethnic S ...
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Martin E
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Eduardo Salas
Eduardo Salas is an American industrial and organizational (I/O) psychologist and human factors psychologist. He is the Allyn R. & Gladys M. Cline Chair Professor in the Department of Psychological Sciences at Rice University. Salas was a senior research psychologist and head of the training technology development branch of the Naval Air Warfare Center's Training Systems Division. Career Navy Salas was born and raised in Peru. After completing his PhD from the Old Dominion University, he joined the United States Navy as a senior research psychologist and head of the Training Technology Development Branch of the U.S. Naval Air Systems Command in Orlando. During his time with the Navy, he also taught at Old Dominion University. UCF Salas was appointed a Pegasus Professor in Psychology at the University of Central Florida (UCF) in 2008. In this role, he continued to study the use of simulation and teamwork training as a University Trustee Chair. By 2011, he had published over 300 jo ...
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Jonathan Kellerman
Jonathan Seth Kellerman (born August 9, 1949) is an American novelist, psychologist, and Edgar- and Anthony Award–winning author best known for his popular mystery novels featuring the character Alex Delaware, a child psychologist who consults for the Los Angeles Police Department. Born on the Lower East Side of New York City, his family relocated to Los Angeles when Jonathan was nine years old. Kellerman graduated from the University of Southern California (USC) with a doctor of philosophy degree in psychology in 1974, and began working as a staff psychologist at the USC School of Medicine, where he eventually became a full clinical professor of pediatrics. He opened a private practice in the early 1980s while writing novels in his garage at night. His first published novel, ''When the Bough Breaks'', appeared in 1985, many years after writing and having works rejected. He then wrote five best-selling novels while still a practicing psychologist. In 1990, he quit his pr ...
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Beverly Daniel Tatum
Beverly Christine Daniel Tatum (born September 27, 1954) is a psychologist, administrator, and educator who has conducted research and written books on the topic of racism. Focusing specifically on race in education, racial identity development in teenagers, and assimilation of black families and youth in white neighborhoods. Tatum uses works from her students, personal experience, and psychology learning. Tatum served from 2002 to 2015 as the ninth president of Spelman College, the oldest historically black women's college in the United States. Tatum is the author of the widely acclaimed book ''"Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria" And Other Conversations About Race'', in which she argues that Americans are reluctant to talk about issues of race, and that we must begin to consider the psychological effects of racial identity development. In her more recent 2007 book, ''Can We Talk about Race? and Other Conversations in an Era of School Resegregation'', Tat ...
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Antonette M
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Rena R
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