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Presents the 1965 award winners and a listing of the previous winners of the American Psychological Association Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award. The stated purpose of the awards is to honor "outstanding contributions to the science of psychology." Three award winners were announced for 1965: Floyd Henry Allport, Fritz Heider, and Paul Thomas Young. The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contribution are presented by the Association at the Annual Convention. Each winner was presented with an engrossed citation of his formal contribution to the development of scientific psychology and a check for one thousand dollars. These psychologists have agreed, in accordance with what is established custom, to give addresses on some phase of their scientific work at the convention in 1966. The presentation of the awards was made by James J. Gibson, Chairman of the Committee for Selecting the Recipients of Awards for Outstanding Contribution to Scientific Psychology. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented by the American Psychological Association at the annual convention. The awardees for 1988, along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom, are listed here. The recipients for 1988 were Irving T. Diamond, Frederic M. Lord, Eleanor E. Maccoby, William J. McGuire, Julian B. Rotter, and George Sperling. Diamond, Lord, Maccoby, McGuire, Rotter, and Sperling were each presented with a check for $2,000 and an engrossed citation of his or her contribution to the development of psychology. In accordance with established custom, the award winners have agreed to present addresses on some phase of their scientific work at the 1989 convention. The presentation of awards was made by Brenda Milner, chair of the Committee on Scientific Awards. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented by the Association at the annual convention. The awardees for 1985, along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom, are listed here. The recipients for 1985 were Clyde H. Coombs, Mortimer Mishkin, and Allen Newell. Coombs, Mishkin, and Newell were each presented with a check for $2,000 and an engrossed citation of his contribution to the development of scientific psychology. In accordance with established custom, the award winners have agreed to present addresses on some phase of their scientific work at the 1986 convention. The presentation of awards was made by Mark Rosenzweig, chair of the Committee on Scientific Awards. Other members of the committee were Marshall Haith, Margaret Intons-Peterson, John Kihlstrom, Lyman Porter, and Mark Zanna. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Distinguished Scientific Contribution Awards are presented each year by the American Psychological Association at the Annual Convention. The award winners for 1976 are Beatrice C. Lacey, John I. Lacey, Theodore M. Newcomb, and Roger N. Shepard. The personal biographies and the professional writings of the award winners are presented, along with a listing of award recipients from preceding years. Each award winner is recognized with a check for $1,000 and an engrossed citation of his or her formal contributions to the development of scientific psychology. These psychologists have agreed, in accordance with established custom, to present addresses on some phase of their scientific work at the 1977 Convention. The presentation of awards was made by Richard F. Thompson, Chair of the Committee on Scientific Awards. Other members of the Committee are Dorothea Hurvich, Walter Mischel, Lorrin A. Riggs, Janet T. Spence, and Elaine Walster. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented by the Association at the annual convention. The awardees for this year (1980), along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom, are listed. The 1980 awardees (A. Bandura, A. M. Liberman, and M. I. Posner) were each presented with a check for $1,000 and an engrossed citation of formal contributions to the development of scientific psychology. A citation and brief biography for each award recipient is presented. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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Presents the Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contribution, given by the American Psychological Association at the annual convention. The 1968 award recipients are James E. Birren (behavioral gerontology), Eleanor J. Gibson (perceptual learning and development) and Muzafer Sherif (interpresonal behavior and psychophysics). Included for each recipient are the citation text, biography and bibliography of scientific publications. The recipients for 1956 through 1967 are listed. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented by the American Psychological Association at the annual convention. The awardees for this year (1994), along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom, are presented here. The awardees for 1994 are John R. Anderson, Jon Kaas, and Neil Schneiderman. The awardees citations, biographies, and selected bibliographies are included here. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented by the Association at the annual convention. In 1986 the awardees were: Robert P. Abelson, Gunnar Johansson and Robert A. Rescorla. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contribution are presented by the Association at the annual convention. The awardees for this year, along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom are provided. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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Presents the Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contribution presented at the American Psychological Association's annual convention. The awardees for this year, along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom are presented in this article. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented by the American Psychological Association at the annual convention. The awardees for this year, along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom, are listed in this article. For the current year's winners, Noam Chomsky, John H. Flavell, and Floyd Ratliff, a citation, biography, and bibliography of their works are presented. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented by the American Psychological Association at the annual convention. The awardees for this year (1989), along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom, are listed here. The citations, biographies, and selected bibliographies of this year's recipients are also provided here. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Distinguished Scientific Award for the Applications of Psychology is presented to a person who, in the opinion of the Committee on Scientific Awards, has made distinguished theoretical or empirical advances leading to the understanding or amelioration of important practical problems. In accordance with established custom, the award winner will present an address on some phase of his or her scientific work at the 1986 convention. This year's winner, John Money, was presented with a check for $2,000 and an engrossed citation of his contribution. The award was presented by Mark Rosenzweig, chair of the Committee on Scientific Awards. Other members of the committee were Marshall Haith, Margaret Intons-Peterson, John Kihlstrom, Lyman Porter, and Mark Zanna. The winners since the establishment of the award are also listed here. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Distinguished Scientific Contribution Awards are presented each year by the American Psychological Association at the Annual Convention. The award winners for 1972 are Edwin E. Ghiselli, Dorothea Jameson, Leo Hurvich, and Pattrick Suppes. Each award winner is recognized with a check for $1,000 and an engrossed citation of his or her formal contributions to the development of scientific psychology. Further, these psychologists have agreed, in accordance with established custom, to present addresses on some phase of their scientific work at the 1973 Convention. The award citations, personal biographies, and professional writings of the award winners are presented. Additionally, a listing of award recipients from preceding years is provided. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented to persons who, in the opinion of the Committee on Scientific Awards, have made distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to basic research in psychology. Listed here are all of the recipients of the Awards, from 1956 through 2001. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2011 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The 1977 Award for Distinguished Professional Contribution was presented to George Katona at the Annual Convention of the American Psychological Association in San Francisco, California. Virginia Bennett, the Chair of the Board of Professional Affairs, presented the award. The members of the Committee on Professional Awards are C. Lee Winder (Chair), Allan G. Barclay, Kenneth B. Clark, Marie Skodak-Crissey, Robert M. Guion, Bernard Kalinkowitz, Asher Pacht, and Jeanne Phillips. The awardees for all of the years since the establishment of the custom are: 1972 Carl R. Rogers; 1973 David Wechsler; 1974 Noble H. Kelley; 1975 George W. Albee; 1976 John C. Flanagan and David Shakow; and 1977 George Katona. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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Announces the American Psychological Association 2010 Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions, which are presented to persons who, in the opinion of the Committee on Scientific Awards, have made distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to basic research in psychology. The winners are: Jonathan D. Cohen, Susan T. Fiske, and Joseph E. LeDoux. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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Presents the names of the Winners of the American Psychological Association's (APA) Distinguished Scientific Contribution Award. Presentations were made by the Association at the Annual Convention. This year's recipients are Donald T. Campbell, David Krech, and R. Duncan Luce. Also, listed are the names of the preceding years winners since the establishment of the custom. Each of this year's recipients was presented with an engrossed citation of his formal contributions to the development of scientific psychology and a check for one thousand dollars. These psychologists have agreed, in accordance with established custom, to present addresses on some phase of their scientific work at the 1971 Convention. The presentation of awards was made by Richard L. Solomon, Chairman of the Committee on Scientific Awards. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contribution are presented by the Association at the Annual Convention. The awards for this year, along with those for the preceding years since the establishment of the custom are presented here. Citations are presented for Solomon Eliot Asch, Ernest Ropiequet Hilgard and James Olds. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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The Awards for Distinguished Scientific Contributions are presented to persons who, in the opinion of the Committee on Scientific Awards, have made distinguished theoretical or empirical contributions to basic research in psychology. The 2009 winners are Susan E. Carey, Alice H. Eagly, Steven F. Maier. For each awardee a citation, biography, and selected bibliography are presented. In addition, for Alice H. Eagly, her paper, entitled "The his and hers of prosocial behavior: An examination of the social psychology of gender," a version of which she delivered at APA's annual convention, is provided. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)  相似文献   

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