Association for Research in Personality
Abbreviation | ARP |
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Predecessor | Society for Personality and Social Psychology |
Formation | 2001 |
Type | 501(c)(3) non-profit organization |
Purpose | Research |
President | Brent Roberts |
Past President | Dan McAdams |
Executive Officer | M. Brent Donnellan |
Website | personality-arp |
The Association for Research in Personality (abbreviated ARP) is an American learned society dedicated to advancing research into personality. Its mission statement does not mention specific disciplines such as social psychology or policy research, instead simply emphasizing the scientific study of personality.[1] It was established in 2001, with David Watson as the founding president.[2] It originally held an annual preconference before the Society for Personality and Social Psychology's annual conference. In 2009, the ARP began holding its own annual conference.[3]
Presidents[]
The current president of the ARP is Brent Roberts, a professor of psychology at the University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign.[4] Past presidents of the ARP, in reverse chronological order, are as follows:
- Dan McAdams (2016-17)
- Dan Ozer (2014-15)
- Will Fleeson (2012-13)
- David Funder (2010-11)
- William Revelle (2008-09)
- Julie Norem (2006-07)
- Lew Goldberg (2004-05)
- Paul Costa Jr (2003)
- Walter Mischel (2002)
- David Watson (2001)
References[]
- ^ Deaux, Kay; Snyder, Mark (2012-02-10). The Oxford Handbook of Personality and Social Psychology. Oxford University Press. p. 821. ISBN 9780199939497.
- ^ Cautin, Robin L.; Lilienfeld, Scott O. (2015-01-20). The Encyclopedia of Clinical Psychology, 5 Volume Set. John Wiley & Sons. p. 526. ISBN 9780470671276.
- ^ "History". Association for Research in Personality. 2013-03-26. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
- ^ of, Department. "Brent W. Roberts". University of Illinois. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
External links[]
- Scientific organization stubs
- Psychology organizations based in the United States
- Scientific organizations established in 2001