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Edwin A. Fleishman
Edwin A. Fleishman (March 10, 1927 – February 17, 2021) was an American psychologist best known for his work in the field of industrial and organizational psychology. Among his notable achievements was a Taxonomy (general), taxonomy for describing individual differences in perceptual-motor performance. The Fleishman Job Analysis Survey (F-JAS) that he developed under Management Research Institute has been cited 100 times since 1995. Additionally, Fleishman is the author of more than 250 research articles and journals. Early life and education Edwin A. Fleishman was born in New York City, New York on March 10, 1927. His family moved to Baltimore when he was 2 years old. Fleishman attended primary and secondary school in Baltimore. He later attended Loyola University Maryland, Loyola College in Baltimore under a scholarship where he studied chemistry and received a B.S. with honors in just two years, graduating at the age of 18. Right upon graduating in 1945, Fleishman enliste ...
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New York, often called New York City or NYC, is the List of United States cities by population, most populous city in the United States. With a 2020 population of 8,804,190 distributed over , New York City is also the List of United States cities by population density, most densely populated major city in the United States, and is more than twice as populous as second-place Los Angeles. New York City lies at the southern tip of New York (state), New York State, and constitutes the geographical and demographic center of both the Northeast megalopolis and the New York metropolitan area, the largest metropolitan area in the world by urban area, urban landmass. With over 20.1 million people in its metropolitan statistical area and 23.5 million in its combined statistical area as of 2020, New York is one of the world's most populous Megacity, megacities, and over 58 million people live within of the city. New York City is a global city, global Culture of New ...
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Industrial And Organizational Psychology
Industrial and organizational psychology (I-O psychology), an applied discipline within psychology, is the science of human behavior in the workplace. Depending on the country or region of the world, I-O psychology is also known as occupational psychology in the United Kingdom, organisational psychology in Australia and New Zealand, and work and organizational (WO) psychology throughout Europe and Brazil. Industrial, work, and organizational (IWO) psychology is the broader, more global term for the science and profession.Spector P. E. (2021). Industrial and Organizational Psychology: Research and Practice 8th ed. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley. I-O psychologists are trained in the scientist–practitioner model. As an applied field, the discipline involves both research and practice and I-O psychologists apply psychological theories and principles to organizations and the individuals within them. They contribute to an organization's success by improving the job performance, wellbeing, m ...
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1927 Births
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James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award
The James McKeen Cattell Fellow Award is an award of the Association for Psychological Science given since 1992. The award is named after James McKeen Cattell and "honors individuals for their lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology." As part of APS’s 25th Anniversary, the APS Board of Directors recognized a larger class of James McKeen Cattell Fellows in 2013, identifying them as individuals who have had a profound impact on the field of psychological science over the previous quarter century.” Awardees ;1992 *Aaron T. Beck *Alphonse Chapanis *Anne Anastasi * Donald E. Super *Edward L. Palmer * Edwin A. Fleishman * Fred S. Keller * Gerald R. Patterson * Gerald S. Lesser *John Money *Joseph Wolpe * Martin T. Orne * Nathan H. Azrin *Robert Glaser * Robert M. Gagne * Wallace E. Lambert ;1993 *Leonard Berkowitz *Sandra Scarr *Urie Bronfenbrenner ;1994 * Harold W. Stevenson * Julian C. Stanley Jr. ;1995 * Martin E.P. Seligman *Ward ...
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List Of Guggenheim Fellowships Awarded In 1962
The following is a list of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 1962. Guggenheim Fellowships are American grants that have been awarded annually since 1925 by the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation to those "who have demonstrated exceptional capacity for productive scholarship or exceptional creative ability in the arts." Each year, the foundation makes several hundred awards in each of two separate competitions: one open to citizens and permanent residents of the United States and Canada and the other to citizens and permanent residents of Latin America and the Caribbean. 1962 U.S. and Canadian Fellows # Richard S. Allen, writer, Lewiston, Idaho: 1962. # Ernest Ambler, retired director, National Institute for Standards & Technology: 1962. # Clarence Willet Asling, Professor Emeritus of Anatomy, School of Medicine, University of California, San Francisco: 1962. # Karl Thomas Aust, deceased Professor of Metallurgy and Materials Science, University of Toronto: 1962. # Do ...
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Society For Industrial And Organizational Psychology
The Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology (SIOP) is a professional organization that promotes the "science, practice, and teaching" of industrial and organizational (I/O) psychology. SIOP is also known as Division 14 of the American Psychological Association (APA). The society publishes I/O-related journals, provides its members with resources (e.g., continuing education, salary information), and organizes an annual conference. SIOP publishes a quarterly newsletter ''The Industrial/Organizational Psychologist'' (''TIP'') that contains articles about the association and the profession. It is available open access on the SIOP website (www.siop.org). History In its original charter, APA was dedicated to advancing psychology as a science. APA did not originally embrace applied psychology although a number of important figures in industrial psychology, including Hugo Munsterberg and Walter Dill Scott, were early members of the organization. Applied psychologists bega ...
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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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International Association Of Applied Psychology
The International Association of Applied Psychology (IAAP) was created in 1919 by Édouard Claparède under the name of International Association of Psychotechnics (Association Internationale de Psychotechnique) and the secretary general was Jean-Maurice Lahy. The present name was adopted in 1955. The current president is Christine Roland-Lévy. Members are individuals with an expertise in applied psychology. International Congresses of Applied Psychology (ICAP) are organized every four years; the last one was held in Montreal, Canada, 2018. There was a special Centennial Congress of Applied Psychology (CCAP) in Cancun, Mexico, scheduled for December 13–17, 2020, to celebrate the 100 year anniversary of IAAP. The next ICAP will be in Beijing in 2022. Two journals are sponsored, ''Applied Psychology: An International Review'' and ''Health and Well-being'', both under Wiley Publishing. An open access journal, ''Applied Psychology Around the World'', is available on the IAAP website ...
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APA Award For Distinguished Contributions To The International Advancement Of Psychology
The American Psychological Association's Award for Distinguished Contributions to the International Advancement of Psychology is awarded for "distinguished and enduring lifetime contributions to the international cooperation and advancement of knowledge in psychology." Recipients SourceAPA * 1991 Otto Klineberg * 1992 Henry David * 1993 Çigdem Kagitçibasi * 1994 Frances Culbertson and Harry C. Triandis * 1995 Paul B. Baltes and Wayne H. Holtzman * 1996 Florence Denmark and Anthony J. Marsella * 1997 Mark R. Rosenzweig * 1998/1999 Edwin A. Fleishman * 2000 Florence W. Kaslow and Juris G. Draguns * 2002 Stanley C. Krippner * 2003 Thomas D. Oakland * 2004 Ronald P. Rohner * 2005 Gary B. Melton and Charles D. Spielberger * 2006 Michael Cole * 2007 Ruben Ardila and Frederick T.L. Leong * 2008 Puncky Paul Heppner * 2009 Judith Torney-Purta * 2010 Paul Pedersen * 2011 Dan Olweus * 2012 Fanny M. Cheung and Dan Landis * 2013 Maria Cristina Richaud and Fons v ...
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APA Distinguished Scientific Award For The Applications Of Psychology
The APA Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology is an award of the American Psychological Association Recipients SourceAPA 20th Century * 1973 Conrad L. Kraft * 1974 Gerald S. Lesser, Edward L. Palmer * 1975 Nathan H. Azrin * 1976 Fred S. Keller * 1977 Starke R. Hathaway * 1978 Alphonse Chapanis * 1979 Joseph Wolpe * 1980 Edwin A. Fleishman * 1981 Anne Anastasi * 1982 Robert M. Gagné * 1983 Donald E. Super * 1984 Gerald R. Patterson * 1985 John Money * 1986 Martin T. Orne * 1987 Robert Glaser * 1988 Leonard Berkowitz * 1989 Aaron T. Beck * 1990 Wallace E. Lambert * 1991 Joseph V. Brady * 1992 Charles R. Schuster * 1993 Herschel W. Leibowitz * 1994 John E. Hunter, Frank L. Schmidt * 1995 Ann L. Brown * 1996 Ward Edwards * 1997 Harold Stevenson * 1998/1999 Loren J. Chapman, Jean P. Chapman * 2000 David H. Barlow 21st Century * 2001 David T. Lykken * 2002 Robert Rosenthal * 2003 Stephen J. Ceci, Elizabeth F. Loftus * 2004 Edwar ...
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Journal Of Applied Psychology
The ''Journal of Applied Psychology'' is a monthly, peer-reviewed academic journal published by the American Psychological Association. The journal emphasizes the publication of original investigations that contribute new knowledge and understanding to fields of applied psychology (other than clinical and applied experimental or human factors, which are more appropriate for other American Psychological Association journals). The journal primarily considers empirical and theoretical investigations that enhance understanding of cognitive, motivational, affective, and behavioral psychological phenomena." The editor-in-chief is Lillian Eby (University of Georgia). The journal has implemented the Transparency and Openness Promotion (TOP) Guidelines. The TOP Guidelines provide structure to research planning and reporting and aim to make research more transparent, accessible, and reproducible. Abstracting and indexing According to the ''Journal Citation Reports'', the journal has a 2020 ...
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The Pentagon
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