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In Appreciation: Robyn Dawes
(1936 – 2010) APS Fellow and Charter Member Robyn Dawes died December 14, 2010 from complications of Parkinson’s disease. He was 74. Dawes was the Charles J. Queenan Jr. University Professor of Psychology at Carnegie
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Memories of Ole Ivar Lovaas
Ole Ivar Lovaas was a trail-blazing scientist/clinician who dedicated himself to improving the lives of children with autism and their families, brought applied behavior analysis (ABA) to the attention of the general public, and inspired
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Remembering Fredda Blanchard-Fields
Fredda Blanchard-Fields, APS Fellow and Charter Member and Chair of the School of Psychology at Georgia Tech, died August 3, 2010. She was 61. As director of the Adult Development Laboratory at Georgia Tech, Blanchard-Fields
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In Appreciation: Jerome E. Singer
Neil E. Grunberg Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences Jerome E. Singer had a lasting impact on the field of psychology and on everyone who
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In Appreciation: Science Writer Constance Holden
It’s a tragic Washington-only event, shocking for the circumstances — a woman killed on her regular bicycle commute home, her bike in an accident with a military vehicle there to protect the dignitaries in town
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In Appreciation: Norman Garmezy
Sir Michael Rutter Institute of Psychiatry, London I first met Norm in the early 19 70s at a conference at Lake Blodin Yugoslavia, when we got talking at some length while going in a