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James S. Jackson (1944–2020)
APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow James S. Jackson, a pioneering social psychologist known for his research on race and ethnicity, racism, and health and aging among African Americans, died on September 1, 2020.
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Robert Provine, 1943 – 2019
Robert R. Provine studied the development and evolutionary basis of laughter, hiccupping, yawning, and other social behaviors.
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Wilbert “Bill” McKeachie, 1921-2019
A world-recognized researcher on teaching effectiveness and student motivation, the APS James McKeen Cattell Fellow authored a classic teaching handbook.
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Eleanor E. Maccoby, 1917-2018
The APS William James Fellow was a pioneer in the study of gender development and differentiation.
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APS Past President Walter Mischel (1930-2018)
The pioneering scientific expert on children’s self-control was a driving force behind the advancement of integrative science and international collaboration.
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Charles L. Brewer, 1933-2018
Renowned psychological science teacher and mentor Charles L. Brewer has died.