John Donelson Ross Forsyth (born 1953) is an American social psychologist.
Forsyth studied sociology and psychology at
Florida State University
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and pursued further study in psychology at the
University of Florida where he earned a master of arts degree and doctorate. Forsyth began his teaching career as an assistant professor at
Virginia Commonwealth University in 1978. He was promoted to associate professor in 1983, and became a full professor in 1989.
In 2005, Forsyth joined the
University of Richmond faculty as the
Colonel Leo K. and Gaylee Thorsness Chair in Ethical Leadership within the Jepson School of Leadership Studies.
Forsyth was elected a fellow of the
American Psychological Association in 2008, and that same year, served as president of the Society of Group Psychology and Group Psychotherapy.
Research areas
Forsyth's primary areas of study are leadership, social cognition, and moral judgment. One of his focuses is the study of success and failure in groups and in individuals. He created the Ethics Position Questionnaire to examine individual differences in moral philosophies.
References
1953 births
Living people
American social psychologists
Fellows of the American Psychological Association
Florida State University alumni
University of Florida alumni
Virginia Commonwealth University faculty
University of Richmond faculty
20th-century American psychologists
21st-century American psychologists
20th-century American scientists
21st-century American scientists
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