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VITAE
Ludy T. Benjamin, Jr.
Email: [email protected]
EDUCATION
1967-70 Texas Christian University, Ph.D., 1971 Experimental Psychology
1966-67 Auburn University General Psychology
1962-66 University of Texas-Austin B.A., 1966 Psychology
EMPLOYMENT
Texas A&M University:
Emeritus Professor of Psychology (2012 - )
Psychology Department Head (2010 - 2012)
Presidential Professor of Teaching Excellence (2003 - 2012)
Professor of Psychology (1980 - 2012)
Professor of Educational Psychology (1999 - 2012)
Glasscock Professorship in Undergraduate Teaching Excellence (1996-2007)
Fasken Chair in Distinguished Teaching (2000-2005)
Director of Undergraduate Studies in Psychology (1985-2002)
American Psychological Association:
Director of Education (1978-1980)
Nebraska Wesleyan University:
Assistant to Associate Professor (1970-1978)
Department Head (1974-1978)
Northern Michigan University
Visiting Professor, summer, 1990
University of Hawaii
Visiting Professor, summer, 1995
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EDITORIAL EXPERIENCE
Psychological Science in the Public Interest: Editorial Board (2004 - 2012)
History of Psychology: Consulting Editor (1998-2002)
APA Encyclopedia of Psychology: Biography Editor (1995-2000)
American Psychologist: Associate Editor (1979-1982, 1985-1995)
Consulting Editor (2002-2003)
Teaching of Psychology: Editor, News Section (1978-1980)
Editor, Methods & Techniques (1984-1986)
Consulting Editor (1981-1984, 1986-1996)
Great Plains Research: Editorial Board (1991-2000)
History of Psychology Newsletter (Div. 26): Editor (1977-1982)
PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS
Society for the History of Psychology (Fellow, President - 1982-1983)
Society for the Teaching of Psychology (Fellow, President - 1985-1986)
Society for General Psychology (Fellow)
Association for Psychological Science (Fellow)
Midwestern Psychological Association (Fellow)
Eastern Psychological Association (Historian and ex officio member of the Board of Directors,
1980-90; Board of Directors, 1994-1998; President, 1996-1997; Fellow)
Southwestern Psychological Association
Cheiron: International Society for the Study of the History of the Behavioral and Social Sciences
Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society
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HONORS
Psi Chi, National Honor Society in Psychology, 1966
Rehabilitation Services Administration Fellow, 1967-70
Phi Kappa Phi, National Honor Society, 1974
Summer Research Fellowship, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, Texas, 1972
Decennial Award, Archives of the History of American Psychology, University of Akron, 1975
Fellow, American Psychological Association, 1981 (History of Psychology, 1981; Teaching of
Psychology, 1982; General Psychology, 1990; Psychology of Women, 1990;
Experimental Psychology, 1997)
President of the History of Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association,
1982-83
Distinguished Teaching Award, Texas A&M University, 1984
President of the Teaching of Psychology Division of the American Psychological Association,
1985-86
Distinguished Teaching in Psychology Award, American Psychological Foundation, 1986
Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award in Teaching, Texas A&M University, 1994
President, Eastern Psychological Association, 1996-1997
Glasscock Professorship in Teaching Excellence, Texas A&M University, 1996-2007
Psi Chi Teacher of the Year, Texas A&M University, 1998-1999
Fasken Chair in Distinguished Teaching, TAMU, 2000-2005
Distinguished Career Contributions to Education and Training Award, American Psychological
Association, 2001
Presidential Commendation, American Psychological Association, 2002
Presidential Professor of Teaching Excellence, 2003-present
Helmut Adler Award, Psychology Section, New York Academy of Sciences, 2003
Presidential Citation, Southwestern Psychological Association, 2004
Distinguished Faculty Achievement Award in Teaching, Texas A&M University, 2005
Honors Teacher/Scholar Award, Texas A&M University, 2007
Lifetime Achievement Award, Society for the History of Psychology, APA, 2007
SLATE Teaching Excellence Award, Texas A&M University, 2009
Ernest Hilgard Award, Division 1, American Psychological Association, 2010
Presidential Citation, Society for the Teaching of Psychology, 2011
GRANTS AND CONTRACTS
Project Director, NSF Teacher Enhancement Program, 1978, $13,473
Co-Principal Investigator. Conference on Training Psychologists to Work with the Aged. NIMH,
1980, $139,000
Project Director, NSF Teacher Enhancement Program, 1981, $21,702
Contract, American Psychological Association, graduate education in psychology, 1981, $1,700
PI, Texas Engineering Experiment Station, 1983-84 grant for sleep research, $2,500
Project Director, NSF Teacher Enhancement Program, 1991, $125,000
Project Director, NSF Teacher Enhancement Program, 1992-1996, $574,000
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NATIONAL AND REGIONAL SERVICE
Nebraska Educational Television Commission for Higher Education, Curriculum
Committee, 1971-1976
Judging Committee, Behavioral and Social Sciences Division, Greater Nebraska Science and
Engineering Fair (Chair, 1972-1978)
Nebraska Psychological Association, Academic Affairs Committee, Chair, 1975-1977
International Science and Engineering Fair, Special Awards Judge, San Antonio, 1979
Joint Coordinating Council for Project Sleep (ADAMHA), 1980-1983
Center for the History of Psychology, University of Akron, Advisory Board, 1980 to present
Council of Representatives of the American Psychological Association, 1982-1985
G. Stanley Hall Lecture Series Advisory Committee for the American Psychological
Association, 1982-1984
Committee on Structure and Function of Council, American Psychological Association,
1983-1985
Oral History Advisory Committee, American Psychological Association, 1985 to 1998
Advanced Placement Psychology Task Force, The College Board, 1986-1988
Board of Convention Affairs, American Psychological Association, 1987-1990
(Chair, 1988-1989)
National Conference on Graduate Education in Psychology, Salt Lake City, Utah, June 13-19,
1987 (Invited Participant)
Psychology Telecourse Advisory Board, WGBH Educational Foundation, Boston, 1987-1989
Advanced Placement Psychology Committee, Educational Testing Service, Chair, 1988-1994
Interim Advisory Committee for an Education Directorate, American Psychological
Association, 1989
Task Force on Centennial Celebrations, American Psychological Association, 1989-1992
Board of Educational Affairs, American Psychological Association, 1989-1991
National Conference on Undergraduate Education in Psychology, Steering Committee Member,
1990-1991
Task Force on High School Honors Courses in Psychology, American Psychological
Association, 1990 (Chair)
Committee on Undergraduate Education, American Psychological Association, 1990-1991
Lone Star Historians of Science, Local Arrangements Co-Chair for Annual Meeting, 1990, 1997
Executive Board for Teachers of Psychology in Secondary Schools for the American
Psychological Association, 1992-1993
Search Committee for Executive Officer, Eastern Psychological Association, 1995 (Chair)
Director, APA Summer Science Institutes, 1995-1997
APA History Oversight Committee, 1997-2000 (Chair, 1998-1999)
CLEP Psychology Committee, Educational Testing Service, 1998-2004 (Chair, 1998-2001)
Association of Psychological Science, Committee on Public Understanding of Science, 2004
(Co-chair)
Steering Committee, National Conference on Undergraduate Education, American Psychological
Association, 2006-2007
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Conducted workshops for high school teachers in Nebraska (1976, 1978, 1998), Virginia (1979),
Texas (1980, 1981, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1999), California (1981, 1991, 1993),
Indiana (1984), New York (1990, 1993), Massachusetts (1990, 1992, 1995), Ontario
(1991), Georgia (1992), Washington, DC (1992), Maryland (1992), Florida (1994, 1995,
1996), Kentucky (2000), Ohio (2004)
Conducted workshops for college teachers in Florida (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987,
1988, 1989, 1991, 1994, 2003, 2004), Texas (1984, 1985, 1987, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999,
2000, 2006), California (1984), North Carolina (1986, 1988), Illinois (1986), Arkansas
(1994), Massachusetts (1998), Ohio (2001)
PUBLICATIONS
BOOKS
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Warwick, R. J. (Eds.) (1971). Introduction to psychology:
Selected readings. New York: Irvington Publishers.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1981). Teaching history of psychology: A handbook. New York:
Academic Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Lowman, K. D. (Eds.) (1981). Activities handbook for the
teaching of psychology, Vol. 1. Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (Ed.) (1981). The G. Stanley Hall lecture series. Volume 1.
Washington, D.C.: American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Daniel, R. S., & Brewer, C. L. (Eds.) (1985). The handbook for
teaching introductory psychology. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Pratt, R., Watlington, D., Aaron, L., Bonar, T., Fitzgerald, S.,
Franklin, M., Jimenez, B., & Lester, R. (1989). A history of psychology in notes and news,
1883-1945: An index to journal sources. Millwood, NY: Kraus International Publications.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1991). Harry Kirke Wolfe: Pioneer in psychology. Lincoln:
University of Nebraska Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (Ed.). (1992). A history of American psychology. Special
centennial issue of the American Psychologist. Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Hopkins, J. R., & Nation, J. R. (1994). Psychology (3rd
ed.).
Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. (1st edition, 1987; 2
nd edition, 1990, Macmillan).
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Nodine, B. F., Blair-Broeker, C. T., & Ernst, R. M. (Eds.) (1999).
Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology, Vol. 4. Washington, DC: American
Psychological Association.
Hebl, M. R., Brewer, C. L., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (Eds.) (2000). The handbook for
teaching introductory psychology, Volume 2. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Publishers.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Baker, D. B. (2004). From séance to science: A history of the
profession of psychology in America. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2006). A history of psychology in letters (2nd
edition). Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishing. (1st edition, 1993, Brown & Benchmark)
Dewsbury, D. A., Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Wertheimer, M. (Eds.) (2006). Portraits of
pioneers in psychology (Vol. 6). Washington, DC and Mahwah, NJ: American Psychological
Association and Lawrence Erlbaum.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2007). A brief history of modern psychology. Malden, MA:
Blackwell Publishing. (translations in Hebrew, Polish, and Portuguese)
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (Ed.) (2008). Favorite activities for the teaching of psychology.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (Ed.) (2009). A history of psychology: Original sources and
contemporary research (3rd
ed.). Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. (1st edition, 1988; 2
nd edition,
1997, McGraw-Hill)
Green, C. D., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (Eds.) (2009). Psychology gets in the game: Sport,
mind, and behavior, 1880-1960. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Royer, L. (Eds.). (2012). The applied psychology of Harry
Hollingworth: Vol. 1 – Roots in the Great Plains. Akron: University of Akron Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Royer, L. (Eds). (2012). The applied psychology of Harry
Hollingworth: Vol. 2 – From Coca-Cola to chewing gum. Akron: University of Akron Press.
JOURNAL ARTICLES
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1975). Psychology at the University of Nebraska, 1889-1930.
Nebraska History, 56, 375-387.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Bertelson, A. D. (1975). The early Nebraska psychology
laboratory, 1889-1930: Nursery for presidents of the American Psychological Association.
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 11, 142-148.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1975). The pioneering work of Leta Hollingworth in the psychology
of women. Nebraska History, 56, 493-505.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1976). Perceptual demonstrations -- Or what to do with an
equipment budget of $75. Teaching of Psychology, 3, 37-39.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1977). The Psychological Round Table: Revolution of 1936.
American Psychologist, 32, 542-549.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Fawl, C. L., & Klein, M. (1977). The fair -- Experimental
psychology for high school students. American Psychologist, 32, 1097-1098.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1979). Instructional strategies in the history of psychology.
Teaching of Psychology, 6, 15-17.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1979). The Midwestern Psychological Association: A history of the
organization and its antecedents, 1902-1978. American Psychologist, 34, 201-213.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Shaffer, L. S. (1979). Index of literature reviews and summaries in
the Psychological Bulletin, 1967-1978. Psychological Bulletin, 86, 1353-1373.
Shaffer, L. S., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1979). Index of reviews and notes on statistical
methods and research design in the Psychological Bulletin, 1967-1978. Psychological Bulletin,
86, 1374-1384.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1979). David Pablo Boder's psychological museum and the
Exposition of 1938. Psychological Record, 29, 559-565.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1980). Women in psychology: Biography and autobiography.
Psychology of Women Quarterly, 5, 140-144.
Palladino, J. J., Carsrud, A. L., Hulicka, I. M. & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1982).
Undergraduate research in psychology: Assessments and directions. Teaching of Psychology, 9,
71-74.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Perloff, R. (1982). A case of delayed recognition: Frederick
Winslow Taylor and the immediacy of reinforcement. American Psychologist, 37, 340-342
(comment).
Stoup, C. M., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1982). Graduate study in psychology, 1970-1979.
American Psychologist, 37, 1186-1202.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Bruce, D. (1982). From bottle-fed chimp to bottlenose dolphin: A
contemporary appraisal of Winthrop Kellogg. Psychological Record, 32, 461-482.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1983). A class exercise in personality and psychological assessment.
Teaching of Psychology, 10, 94-95.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Perloff, R. (1983). E. L. Thorndike and the immediacy of
reinforcement. American Psychologist, 38, 126 (comment).
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Cavell, T. A., & Shallenberger, W. R. (1984). Staying with initial
answers on objective tests: Is it a myth? Teaching of Psychology, 11, 133-141.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1985). Defining aggression: An exercise for class discussion.
Teaching of Psychology, 12, 40-42.
Daiss, S. R., Bertelson, A. D., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1986). Napping versus resting:
Effects on performance and mood. Psychophysiology, 23, 82-88.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1986). Why don't they understand us? A history of psychology's
public image. American Psychologist, 41, 941-946.
Wood, W., Jones, M., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1986). Surveying psychology's public
image. American Psychologist, 41, 947-953.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1987). A teacher is forever: The legacy of Harry Kirke Wolfe,
1858-1918. Teaching of Psychology, 14, 68-74.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1988). Press coverage of psychology in the Rocky Mountains:
1885-1958. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 24, 98-101.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1988). A history of teaching machines. American Psychologist, 43,
703-712.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1990). Leta Stetter Hollingworth. Roeper Review, 12, 145-151.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1990). Involving students and faculty in preparing a departmental
history. Teaching of Psychology, 17, 97-100.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1990). Clinical psychology in the introductory psychology course.
Teaching of Psychology, 17, 201-202.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1991). Personalization and active learning in the large introductory
psychology course. Teaching of Psychology, 18, 68-74.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Rogers, A., & Rosenbaum, A. (1991). Coca-Cola, caffeine, and
mental deficiency: Harry Hollingworth and the Chattanooga trial of 1911. Journal of the History
of the Behavioral Sciences, 27, 42-55.
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Ware, M. E., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1991). The APA Centennial and teaching history of
psychology. Teaching of Psychology, 18, 136-144.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1991). A history of the New York Branch of the American
Psychological Association, 1903-1935. American Psychologist, 46, 1003-1011.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Durkin, M., Link, M., Vestal, M., & Acord, J. (1992). Wundt's
American doctoral students. American Psychologist, 47, 123-131.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1995). The Santa Claus survey: A pioneering Nebraska study in
child psychology. Nebraska History, 76, 88-94.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1996). The founding of the American Psychologist: The
professional journal that wasn't. American Psychologist, 51, 8-12.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1996). Introduction to the special section on Lightner Witmer.
American Psychologist, 51, 235-236.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Dixon, D. N. (1996). Dream analysis by mail: An American
woman seeks Freud's advice. American Psychologist, 51, 461-468.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Bryant, W. H. M., Campbell, C., Luttrell, J., & Holtz, C. (1997).
Between psoriasis and ptarmigan: American encyclopedias portray psychology, 1880-1940.
Review of General Psychology, 1, 5-18.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1997). Organized industrial psychology before Division 14: The
ACP and the AAAP (1930-1945). Journal of Applied Psychology, 82, 459-466.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1997). The origin of psychological species: A history of the
beginnings of the divisions of the American Psychological Association. American Psychologist,
52, 725-732.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1998). History of psychology at Texas A&M University. History
of Psychology, 1, 260-261.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Nielsen-Gammon, E. (1999). B. F. Skinner and
psychotechnology: The case of the heir conditioner. Review of General Psychology, 3, 155-167.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Baker, D. B. (2000). Boulder at 50: Introduction to the section.
American Psychologist, 55, 233-236.
Baker, D. B., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2000). The affirmation of the scientist-practitioner:
A look back at Boulder. American Psychologist, 55, 241-247.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2000). The psychology laboratory at the turn of the 20th century.
American Psychologist, 55, 318-321.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2000). A platform disaster: Harry Hollingworth and the psychology
of public speaking. Nebraska History, 81, 67-73.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2001). American psychology’s struggles with its curriculum:
Should a thousand flowers bloom? American Psychologist, 56, 735-742.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2001). A brief history of the psychology course in American high
schools. American Psychologist, 56, 951-960.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Crouse, E. M. (2002). The American Psychological
Association’s response to Brown v. Board of Education: The case of Kenneth B. Clark.
American Psychologist, 57, 38-50.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2002). Revisiting psychology’s core curriculum. American
Psychologist, 57, 454-455. (comment)
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2003). Behavioral science and the Nobel Prize: A history.
American Psychologist, 58, 731-741.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2003). Why can’t psychology get a stamp? Journal of Applied
Psychoanalytic Studies, 5, 443-454.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Henry, K. D., & McMahon, L. R. (2005). Inez Beverly Prosser and
the education of African Americans. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 41, 43-
62.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2005). A history of clinical psychology as a profession in America
(and a glimpse at its future). Annual Review of Clinical Psychology, 1, 1-30.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2005). Setting course goals: Privileges and responsibilities in a
world of ideas. Teaching of Psychology, 32, 146-149.
Baugh, F. G., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2006). Walter Miles, Pop Warner, B. C. Graves,
and the psychology of football. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 42, 3-18.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2006). Hugo Münsterberg’s attack on the application of scientific
psychology. Journal of Applied Psychology, 91, 414-425.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & VandenBos, G. R. (2006). The window on psychology’s
literature: A history of Psychological Abstracts. American Psychologist, 61, 941-954.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Whitaker, J. L., Ramsey, R. M., & Zeve, D. R. (2007). John B.
Watson’s alleged sex research: An appraisal of the evidence. American Psychologist, 62, 131-
139.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2007). Confessions of an archival addict. The Psychologist, 20,
352-355. (cover article, magazine of the British Psychological Society)
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Baker, D. B. (2009). Recapturing a context for psychology: The
role of history. Perspectives on Psychological Science, 4, 97-98.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Simpson, J. A. (2009). The power of the situation: The impact of
Milgram’s obedience studies on personality and social psychology. American Psychologist, 64,
12-19.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). You too can be healthy, successful, and happy: The promises
of British Practical Psychology. The Psychologist, 22, 460-462.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2010). Coca-Cola: Brain tonic or poison? The Psychologist, 23,
942-943.
Lowman, R. P., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2012). Psychology and the National Medal of
Science. American Psychologist, 67, 174-183.
BOOK CHAPTERS
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Jones, M. R. (1978). From motivational theory to
social-development: Twenty-five years of the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation. In H. Howe
& R. Dienstbier (Eds.) Nebraska symposium on motivation, 1978. Volume 26 (pp. ix-xix).
Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1980). Research at the Archives of the History of American
Psychology: A case history. In J. Brozek & L. J. Pongratz (Eds.) Historiography of modern
psychology (pp. 241-251). Toronto: C. J. Hogrefe.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1981). Adaptation to displaced vision (pp. 51-53). Meaningfulness
and memory: An assignment to be forgotten (pp. 86-87). Concept learning (pp. 100-102). In L.
T. Benjamin & K. D. Lowman (Eds.), Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology.
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Wallers, K. (1985). Henry Rutgers Marshall -- The forgotten
president of the American Psychological Association. In H. Carpintero & J. M. Peiro (Eds.)
Psychology in its historical context (pp. 63-67). Valencia: University of Valencia.
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Davidson, E. S., & Benjamin L. T., Jr. (1987). A history of the child study movement.
In J. Glover & R. Ronning (Eds.) Historical foundations of educational psychology (pp. 41-60).
New York: Plenum Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Shields, S. A. (1990). Leta Stetter Hollingworth. In A. N.
O'Connell & N. F. Russo (Eds.), Women in psychology: A bio-bibliographic sourcebook (pp.
173-183). New York: Greenwood Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Shields, S. A. (1990). Foreword for re-issue of Leta Stetter
Hollingworth: A biography by H. L. Hollingworth (pp ix-xviii). Bolton, MA: Anker Publishing
Co.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1993). The Eastern Psychological Association. In J. L. Pate & M.
Wertheimer (Eds.), No small part: A history of regional organizations in American psychology
(pp. 69-95). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Baum, C., Benjamin, L. T., Jr., et al. (1993). Principles for quality undergraduate
psychology programs. In T. McGovern (Ed.), Enhancing the quality of undergraduate education
in psychology (pp. 17-20). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Mathie, V. A., Beins, B., Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Ewing, M., Hall, C., Henderson, B.,
McAdams, D., & Smith, R. A. (1993). Promoting active learning in psychology courses. In T.
McGovern (Ed.), Enhancing the quality of undergraduate education in psychology (pp. 183-
214). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1994). Odyssey of an academic: From small college to large
research university. In P. A. Keller (Ed.) Academic paths: Career decisions and experiences of
psychologists (pp. 57-68). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1996). Harry Hollingworth: Portrait of a generalist. In G. A.
Kimble, C. A. Boneau, & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Portraits of pioneers in psychology, (Vol. 2, pp.
119-135). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1997). Wilhelm Wundt: The American connection. In W.
Bringmann, et al, (Eds.), A pictorial history of psychology (pp. 140-147). Carol Stream, IL:
Quintessence.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Bryant, W. H. M. (1997). A history of popular psychology
magazines in America. In W. Bringmann, et al, (Eds.), A pictorial history of psychology (pp.
585-593). Carol Stream, IL: Quintessence.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1997). A history of Division 14 (the Society for Industrial and
Organizational Psychology). In D. A. Dewsbury (Ed.), Unification through division: Histories of
the divisions of the American Psychological Association, (Vol. 2, pp. 101-126). Washington,
DC: American Psychological Association.
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Bryant, W. H. M., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1999). Read all about it! Wundt opens
psychology lab: A newspaper activity for history of psychology. In L. T. Benjamin, et al (Eds).
Activities handbook for the teaching of psychology, (Vol. 4, pp.47-49). Washington, DC:
American Psychological Association.
Arthur, W. E., Jr., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1999). Psychology and business. In A. Stec.
& D. A. Bernstein (Eds.), Psychology: Fields of application (pp. 98-115). Boston: Houghton-
Mifflin.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2000). Hugo Münsterberg: Portrait of an applied psychologist. In
G. A. Kimble & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Portraits of pioneers in pychology, (Vol. 4, pp.113-129).
Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2001). Psychology. In P. Boyer (Ed.), Oxford companion to United
States history (pp. 631-632). New York: Oxford University Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2002). Lecturing. In S. F. Davis & W. Buskist (Eds.). The teaching
of psychology: Essays in honor of Wilbert J. McKeachie and Charles L. Brewer (pp. 57-67).
Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., DeLeon, P. H., Freedheim, D. K., & VandenBos, G. R. (2003).
Psychology as a profession. In D. K. Freedheim (Ed.). Handbook of psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 27-
45.) New York: John Wiley.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Baker, D. B. (2003). Walter Van Dyke Bingham: Portrait of an
industrial psychologist. In G. A. Kimble & M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Portraits of pioneers in
psychology, (Vol. 5, pp. 141-157). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2003). Harry Kirke Wolfe: A teacher is forever. In G. A. Kimble &
M. Wertheimer (Eds.), Portraits of pioneers in psychology, (Vol. 5, pp. 39-55). Mahwah, NJ:
Lawrence Erlbaum.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2003). Harry Hollingworth and the shame of applied psychology.
In D. B. Baker (Ed.), Thick description and fine texture: Studies in the history of psychology (pp.
38-56). Akron, OH: University of Akron Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2004). Science for sale: Psychology's earliest adventures in
American advertising. In J. D. Williams, W. N. Lee, & C. P. Haugtvedt (Eds.), Diversity in
advertising: Broadening the scope of research directions (pp. 22-39). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence
Erlbaum.
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Baker, D. B., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2005). Creating a profession: The National Institute
of Mental Health and the training of psychologists, 1946-1954. In W. E. Pickren & S. F.
Schneider (Eds.), Psychology and the National Institute of Mental Health: A historical analysis
of science, practice, and policy (pp. 181-207). Washington, DC: American Psychological
Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2005). Archival adventures: History lessons from reading other
people’s mail. In B. Perlman, L. McCann, & W. Buskist (Eds.), Voices of experience:
Memorable talks from the National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology (Vol. 1, pp. 17-32).
Washington, DC: Association for Psychological Science.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2008). Psychology before 1900. In S. F. Davis & W. Buskist (Eds.),
21st century psychology: A reference handbook (pp. 2-11). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage
Publications.
Baker, D. B., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2008). Conducting research on the history of
psychology. In S. F. Davis & W. Buskist (Eds.), 21st century psychology: A reference handbook
(pp. 37-44). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Green, C. G. (2009). The origins of sport psychology. In C. G.
Green & L. T. Benjamin, Jr. (Eds.), Psychology gets in the game: Sport, mind, and behavior,
1880-1960 (pp. 1-19). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Baugh, F. G., & Benjamin, L. T. Jr. (2009). An offensive advantage: The football
charging studies at Stanford University. In C. G. Green & L. T. Benjamin, Jr. (Eds.), Psychology
gets in the game: Sport, mind, and behavior, 1880-1960 (pp. 168-201). Lincoln: University of
Nebraska Press.
Green, C. G., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). The “proper” history of sport psychology.
In C. G. Green & L. T. Benjamin, Jr. (Eds.), Psychology gets in the game: Sport, mind, and
behavior, 1880-1960 (pp. 283-293). Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2010). History of psychology as a capstone course. In D. S. Dunn,
B. C. Beins, M. A. McCarthy, & G. W. Hill, IV (Eds.), Best practices for teaching beginnings
and endings in the psychology major (pp. 171-185). New York: Oxford University Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Baker, D. B. (2012). The internationalization of psychology: A
history. In D. B. Baker (Ed.), Handbook of the history of psychology: Global perspectives (pp. 1-
19). New York: Oxford University Press.
Baker, D. B., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2012). Summary thoughts on the
internationalization of psychology. In D. B. Baker (Ed.), Handbook of the history of Psychology:
Global perspectives (pp. 634-644). New York: Oxford University Press.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Lowman, R. P. (2012). Psychology. In T. Gall (Ed.), The Lincoln
library of essential information (44th
ed.). Cleveland, OH: The Lincoln Library Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2012). A history of popular psychology in America. In R. W.
Rieber (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the history of psychological theories (pp. 22-47). New York:
Springer-Science.
Cautin, R. L., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2012). A history of psychology at Columbia
University. In R. W. Rieber (Ed.), Encyclopedia of the history of psychological theories (pp.
188-210). New York: Springer-Science.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1968). Measurement of fear of death: An approach to experimental
validation. IBR Research Report, No. 68-7, 21 pp.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1972). The effects of contrast on beta movement. Dissertation
Abstracts International, 32, 4878-B.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1972). The effects of response set development in a word
recognition task. IBR Research Report, No. 72-6, 10 pp.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1972). The really perfect laboratory animal. Worm Runner's Digest,
14, 90-91.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1974). Prominent psychologists: A selected bibliography of
biographical sources. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 4, 1 (MS No. 535, 33
pp.).
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1975). Research orientation in an undergraduate history and systems
of psychology course. In J. Maas & D. Klieber (Eds.) Directory of teaching innovations in
psychology, pp. 543-544. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Heider, K. L. (1976). History of psychology in biography: A
bibliography. JSAS Catalog of Selected Documents in Psychology, 6, 61. (MS No. 1276, 21 pp.)
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1978). The Pulfrich pendulum effect: When to and fro is
roundabout. High School Psychology Teacher, 9, 4-5.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1978). Employment opportunities for baccalaureate psychology
majors. Psi Chi Newsletter, 4(3), 4-5.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1978). To sleep, perchance to dream. High School Psychology
Teacher, 9(2), 4-5, 8.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1978). Conducting a psychology fair for high school students. Psi
Chi Newsletter, 4(4), 29-30.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1979). A century of science. APA Monitor, 10(2), 1 & 3.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1979). The cornbelt connection. APA Monitor, 10(4), 3 & 13.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Langley, J. F., & Hall, R. J. (1979, December). Santa now and then.
Psychology Today, 13, 36-44.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1981). What is aggression? A technique for consensual definition.
High School Psychology Teacher, 12(5), 4-5.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1983). Study guide for invitation to psychology. Second Edition.
New York: Academic Press. 270 pp.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Fawl, C. L., Klugh, H., & Stoup, C. M. (1983). Undergraduate
psychology laboratories: Funding them, building them. Resources in Education, ERIC/CAPS,
ED 226275. 66 pp.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1983). Review of Sokal and Rafail's "A Guide to Manuscript
Collections in the History of Psychology and Related Areas." Journal of the History of the
Behavioral Sciences, 19, 301-302.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Shlossman, W. (1983). Biographical sketches of eminent
psychologists: A selected bibliography. Psychological Documents, 13, 1. (MS No. 2525, 50 pp.).
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1984). Leta Stetter Hollingworth -- Psychologist, educator, feminist.
Perspectives: Women in Nebraska history, pp. 15-28.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1985). Study guide for essentials of psychology. Second Edition.
New York: Academic Press. 270 pp.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1985). A systematic look at psychology's roots. Contemporary
Psychology, 30, 889-890. (book review)
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Benjamin, M. L. (1987). Study skills: Gaining mastery over your
coursework. In B. F. Nodine, Study guide for psychology (pp. vii-xxiv). New York: Macmillan.
Simpson, D. D., & Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1988). Saul B. Sells: 1913-1988 (Obituary).
American Psychologist, 43, 1088.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1989). Review of Kendler's "Historical Foundations of Modern
Psychology." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 25, 93-95.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1990). Review of Popplestone & McPherson's "Dictionary of
Concepts in General Psychology." Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 26, 286-
288.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1993). Review of Kimble, Wertheimer, & White's "Portraits of
Pioneers in Psychology." American Scientist, 81, 395.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1994, Summer). A history of graduate psychology education in
America. The Chair: COGDOP Newsletter, pp. 11-19.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1994). Biographical sketches of David Pablo Boder, Henry Rutgers
Marshall, and Harry Kirke Wolfe. In R. Corsini (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology (2nd ed.).
New York: John Wiley. (Vol. 4, pp. 22, 108, 176)
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1997). Review of R. Boice's “First-Order Principles for College
Teachers.” The Department Chair, 7(3), 22.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1997). The early presidents of Division 14: 1945-1954. The
Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, 35(2), 29-34.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1997). Advanced Placement Psychology and the 21st century. In
R. M. Ernst (Ed.), Teacher's guide --AP Psychology (pp. 1-3). New York: The College Board.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1998). How psychiatry sought asylum from the insanity of eugenics
(feature book review). American Scientist, 86, 284-285.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1999). Psychology's portrait gallery, Part III (book review).
Contemporary Psychology, 44, 27-29.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1999). Mind games: American culture and the birth of
psychotherapy (book review). American Scientist, 87, 282.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (1999). Biographical sketches of Harry Hollingworth (V. 11, pp. 66-
67), Hugo Münsterberg (V. 16, pp. 110-111), and Harry Kirke Wolfe (V. 23, pp. 729-730). In J.
A. Garraty & M. C. Carnes (Eds.), American national biography. New York: Oxford University
Press.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2000). Honoring John Popplestone and Marion White McPherson
for contributions to the history of psychology. History of Psychology, 3, 75-77.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2000). Biographical sketches of Harry Hollingworth (V. 4, pp. 137-
138), Hugo Münsterberg (V. 5, pp. 354-356), and Walter Dill Scott (V. 7, pp. 195-196). In A.
Kazdin (Ed.), Encyclopedia of psychology. Washington, DC: Oxford University Press and
American Psychological Association.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2001). Understanding psychology’s public image. In R. J.
Sternberg, Psychology: In search of the human mind, 3rd
ed. (p. 10). Fort Worth: Harcourt
College Publishers.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2002). Marion White McPherson: 1919-2000 (obituary). American
Psychologist, 57, 62.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., & Routh, D. K. (2002). Marshall Robertson Jones: 1910-1999
(obituary). American Psychologist, 57, 438.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., McKay, C. L., Osburn, W. C., & Prophet, W. W. (2002). Meredith
P. Crawford: 1910-2002 (obituary). American Psychologist, 57, 980-982.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr., Keith, K. D., & Klein, M. (2002). Clifford L. Fawl: 1930-2002
(obituary). American Psychologist, 57, 1122.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2002). Reading other people’s mail. APS Observer, 15(7), 27.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2004). Understanding the public image of psychology. In R. J.
Sternberg, Psychology, 4th
ed. (pp. 9-10). Belmont, CA: Wadsworth.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2004). A glimpse of psychology’s greatest experiments (book
review). APS Observer, 17 (6), 21-22.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2004). Meet me at the fair: A centennial retrospective of psychology
at the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair. APS Observer, 17 (7), 9-12.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2004). Psychology’s national treasures. Eye on Psi Chi, 9 (1), 16-
17, 39.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2008). Hugo Münsterberg. In W. A. Darity (Ed.), International
encyclopedia of the social sciences (2nd
ed., p. 337). Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson/Gale.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2008). Time capsule: America’s first black female psychologist.
Monitor on Psychology, 39 (10), 20-21.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). Time capsule: The birth of American intelligence testing.
Monitor on Psychology, 40 (1), 20-21.
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Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). Time capsule: Pop psychology - The man who saved Coca-
Cola. Monitor on Psychology, 40 (2), 20-21.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). Time capsule: Where’s psychology’s museum? Monitor on
Psychology, 40 (5), 22-23
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). Time capsule: Attendance at APA’s first convention.
Monitor on Psychology, 40 (6), 26-27.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). Time capsule: Philately and psychology. Monitor on
Psychology, 40 (7), 36-37.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). Time capsule: Psychoanalysis, American style. Monitor on
Psychology, 40 (8), 24-26.
Benjamin, L. T., Jr. (2009). Beyond the box: B. F. Skinner’s technology of behavior from
life to laboratory, 1950s – 1970s (book review). Journal of the History of the Behavioral
Sciences, 45, 400-402.
INVITED AND KEYNOTE ADDRESSES AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS
1977 Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
1978 Midwestern Psychological Association, 50th Anniversary Keynote Address
1979 Association for Gerontology in Higher Education
1980 New York Academy of Sciences, Keynote Address
1981 Historian's Address, Eastern Psychological Association (annually through 1990)
1981 El Paso Psychological Association, Keynote Address
1983 Presidential Address, Division 26, American Psychological Association
1983 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1984 Texas Association of Psychology Students, Keynote Address
1984 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1985 Texas Psychological Association
1985 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1985 Rocky Mountain Psychological Association
1986 North Carolina Community College System
1986 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1986 Presidential Address, Division 2, American Psychological Association
1987 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1987 American Psychological Foundation Distinguished Teaching Award Address, American
Psychological Association
1987 Texas Junior College Teachers Association
1988 Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology, Keynote Address
1988 Psi Chi Distinguished Address, Eastern Psychological Association
1988 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
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1988 Eastern Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Keynote Address
1988 North Carolina Community College System
1989 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1989 G. Stanley Hall Lecture, American Psychological Association
1989 Leta Hollingworth Memorial Conference, University of Nebraska
1989 Nebraska Symposium on Motivation
1990 Iowa State Psychological Association, Keynote Address
1990 The College Board
1991 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1991 Division 26 Invited Address, American Psychological Association
1991 Psi Chi Invited Address, Southeastern Psychological Association
1991 Texas Psychological Association, Keynote Address
1992 Southwest Regional Conference for Teachers of Psychology, Keynote Address
1992 Psi Chi Invited Address, Southwestern Psychological Association
1993 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1993 Division 1 Invited Address, American Psychological Association
1994 Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology, Keynote Address
1994 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1994 American Psychological Society
1995 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1996 50th Anniversary of the APA Divisions, American Psychological Association
1996 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1997 Division 26 Invited Address, American Psychological Association
1997 Presidential Address, Eastern Psychological Association
1998 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
1998 Division 26 Invited Address, American Psychological Association
1999 Wallace Russell Lecture, American Psychological Association
2000 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
2000 Psi Chi Distinguished Lecture, Eastern Psychological Association
2000 Psi Chi Distinguished Lecture, Rocky Mountain Psychological Association
2001 Southwestern Psychological Association
2001 American Psychological Association, APA Award Address
2001 Eastern Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Keynote Address
2001 Nebraska Psychological Society, Keynote Address
2002 American Psychological Society
2002 National Conference on Promoting Undergraduate Research
2003 Society of Experimental Psychologists
2003 Midwestern Psychological Association
2003 New York Academy of Sciences
2004 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, Keynote Address
2004 Southeastern Psychological Association
2004 Southwestern Psychological Association
2004 Midwestern Psychological Association
2004 Nebraska Psychological Society
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2006 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
2006 History of Psychology Conference, Association for Psychological Science, Keynote
Address
2007 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
2007 Mid-South Psychology Conference, Keynote Address
2007 Best Practices Teaching Conference, Keynote Address
2008 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology, Keynote Address
2010 Rocky Mountain Psychological Association, President’s Invited Address
2010 Midwestern Psychological Association, Charter Fellow’s Address
2010 David Myers Lecture, Association of Psychological Science
2011 Midwestern Psychological Association, Keynote Address
2011 Hilgard Award Address, American Psychological Association
2012 Southeastern Psychological Association, Invited Address
2013 National Institute on the Teaching of Psychology
INTERNATIONAL ADDRESSES
1992 25th International Congress of Psychology, Brussels
1998 York University (Toronto)
1998 Canadian Psychological Association, Edmonton
2000 27th International Congress of Psychology, Stockholm
2006 University of St. Andrews, Scotland
2011 International Conference on the Teaching of Psychology, Vancouver
UNIVERSITY COLLOQUIA
1974 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1977 Northwest Missouri State University
1977 University of Nebraska-Omaha
1980 University of Maryland
1980 Florida State University
1981 Trinity University
1981 University of Texas Health Science Center, San Antonio
1982 Florida State University
1983 Texas Tech University
1984 Abilene Christian University
1984 Trinity University
1984 Indiana University-Purdue University, Fort Wayne
1985 University of Tennessee
1985 University of Illinois
1985 Nebraska Wesleyan University
1986 Northern Michigan University
1986 University of Georgia
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1987 Rice University
1987 Creighton University
1987 University of Houston
1988 Washington University (St. Louis)
1988 Rice University
1989 Emporia State University
1989 Lafayette College
1989 Beaver College
1989 University of Nebraska-Lincoln
1990 Memphis State University
1990 Texas Christian University
1990 Iowa State University
1990 University of Houston
1991 University of Houston
1992 Tulane University
1993 University of North Texas
1993 Texas Woman's University
1993 East Texas State University
1994 University of Central Arkansas
1994 Missouri Western State College
1995 North Dakota State University
1996 University of North Carolina
1997 University of Nebraska-Kearney
1998 University of Akron
1999 Rice University
1999 American School of Professional Psychology (Virginia)
2000 University of Akron
2000 Washington University (St. Louis)
2000 Texas Tech University
2000 University of San Diego
2000 University of Houston
2001 Florida State University
2001 University of Akron
2002 Texas Christian University
2002 University of Central Arkansas
2002 Ouachita Baptist University
2003 Saint Leo University
2003 St. Francis College
2004 Mississippi State University
2004 University of Texas - Austin
2004 University of Houston
2005 University of Akron
2005 University of Mary Washington
2005 Nebraska Wesleyan University
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2005 Berea College
2006 University of Southern Mississippi
2006 University of Akron
2006 University of Central Arkansas
2007 University of Memphis
2007 University of Central Florida
2007 Sarah Lawrence College
2007 Columbia University
2007 Manhattanville College
2007 University of Minnesota
2007 Collin College
2007 University of Houston
2008 University of Cincinnati
2009 University of Akron
2009 Clark University
2009 Sam Houston State University
2010 Washington University (St. Louis)
2011 University of Incarnate Word
2012 Randolph-Macon College
CONSULTANTSHIPS AND PROGRAM EVALUATIONS
Buhl Planetarium and Institute of Popular Science, Pittsburgh, 1979
Fairfax County School District, Virginia, 1980
Florida State University, 1982*
NIMH, Project Sleep, 1982
Berea College (KY), 1984*
Abilene Christian University (TX), 1984*
Northern Kentucky University, 1984*
Bemidji State University (MN), 1986*
St. Cloud State University (MN), 1986*
Parkland College (IL), 1986
Northern Michigan University, 1986*
North Carolina State Department of Education, 1986, 1988
The College Board, 1986, 1990
Pace University, 1986*
Chapman College (CA), 1987*
WGBH Television, Boston, 1987-1989
Educational Testing Service, Princeton, 1988-1994
St. Mary's College of Maryland, 1988*
Wayne State University, 1991*
National Science Foundation, 1991
University of Manitoba, 1991**
Auburn University, 1992**
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Moorhead State University, 1993*
Lawrence University, 1993*
Lake Superior State University, 1993*
National Science Foundation, 1993
North Dakota State University, 1995*
National Science Foundation, 1995
University of South Florida, 1995*
University of California, Berkeley, 1996**
Drexel University, 1997**
Albion College, 1997*
San Diego State University, 1997*
University of Nebraska-Kearney, 1997*
University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh, 1998*
James Madison University, 1999*
McGill University, 2000**
Suffolk University, 2000**
Ohio State University, 2000**
Adelphi University, 2000*
Saint Leo University, 2003*
Adelphi University, 2003*
National Science Foundation, 2003
American Psychological Association, 2003
University of Kentucky, 2004**
Oxford University Press, 2005
Duke University, 2006**
University of Maryland, 2008**
Kennesaw State University, 2010*
York University (Toronto), 2010*
University of Central Florida, 2011*
Key: * program/curriculum evaluation
** APA accreditation site visit