William James Fellow Award
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The William James Fellow Award is an award of the Association for Psychological Science which "honors APS Members for their lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology". The requirement is that "recipients must be APS members recognized internationally for their outstanding contributions to scientific psychology".[1] It is named after William James. As part of APS's 25th Anniversary, the APS Board of Directors recognized a larger class of William James Fellows in 2013, identifying them as individuals who have had a profound impact on the field of psychological science over the previous quarter century.
Recipients[]
1989[]
- Robert P. Abelson
- Mary D. Ainsworth
- Solomon E. Asch
- John W. Atkinson
- Richard C. Atkinson
- Albert Bandura
- Roger G. Barker
- James E. Birren
- Gordon H. Bower
- John Bowlby
- Donald E. Broadbent
- Jerome S. Bruner
- Donald T. Campbell
- A. Noam Chomsky
- Lee J. Cronbach
- Morton Deutsch
- Russell L. De Valois
- John H. Flavell
- John Garcia
- Wendell R. Garner
- Eleanor J. Gibson
- Ernest R. Hilgard
- Julian Hochberg
- Leo Hurvich
- Dorothea Jameson
- Irving L. Janis
- Gunnar Johansson
- Edward E. Jones
- Jerome Kagan
- Daniel Kahneman
- Harold H. Kelley
- Richard S. Lazarus
- Alvin M. Liberman
- Donald B. Lindsley
- Frederic M. Lord
- R. Duncan Luce
- Eleanor E. Maccoby
- David C. McClelland
- James L. McGaugh
- William J. McGuire
- Paul Meehl
- George A. Miller
- Neal E. Miller
- Brenda Milner
- Walter Mischel
- Mortimer Mishkin
- Allen Newell
- Carl Pfaffmann
- Michael I. Posner
- Robert A. Rescorla
- Mark R. Rosenzweig
- Julian B. Rotter
- Stanley Schachter
- Roger N. Shepard
- Herbert A. Simon
- B.F. Skinner
- Richard L. Solomon
- George Sperling
- Roger W. Sperry
- Saul Sternberg
- Patrick Suppes
- Richard F. Thompson
- Ledyard R. Tucker
- Endel Tulving
- Amos Tversky
- Benton J. Underwood
- Hans Wallach
- Robert B. Zajonc
1990[]
- Frances K. Graham
- William K. Estes
1991[]
- Martin E.P. Seligman
1993[]
- E. Mavis Hetherington
- Fergus I.M. Craik
1994[]
- Hans J. Eysenck
- Larry R. Squire
1995[]
1996[]
1997[]
1998[]
1999[]
- Edward E. Smith
2000[]
- E. Tory Higgins
- Elizabeth S. Spelke
2001[]
- Claude M. Steele
- Elizabeth F. Loftus
- Shelley E. Taylor
2002[]
- Anne M. Treisman
- Susan Carey
2003-2004[]
- Jay McClelland
- Lee D. Ross
2004-2005[]
2005-2006[]
- Charles R. Gallistel
- Marcia K. Johnson
2006-2007[]
- Elliot Aronson
- Richard M. Shiffrin
2007-2008[]
2008-2009[]
- Martha Farah
- Susan T. Fiske
2010[]
- Philip N. Johnson-Laird
- Leslie Ungerleider
2011[]
- Nancy Eisenberg
- John Jonides
- Daniel M. Wegner
2012[]
- Ellen S. Berscheid
- Elaine C. Hatfield
- Henry L. Roediger III
2013[]
- John R. Anderson
- Linda Bartoshuk
- Roy F. Baumeister
- Marilynn B. Brewer
- John M. Darley
- Judy DeLoache
- Ed Diener
- Uta Frith
- Anthony G. Greenwald
- Janellen Huttenlocher
- Larry L. Jacoby
- Patricia K. Kuhl
- Ellen Markman
- Bruce S. McEwen
- Douglas Medin
- Helen J. Neville
- Elissa L. Newport
- John A. Swets
- Allan R. Wagner
2014[]
- Nora S. Newcombe
- Keith Rayner (psychologist)
2015[]
- Michael S. Gazzaniga
- Susan Goldin-Meadow
- Joseph E. LeDoux
- Timothy D. Wilson
2016[]
2017[]
2018[]
2019[]
- Daniel T. Gilbert
- Lynn Nadel
- Elizabeth A. Phelps
- Janet F. Werker
See also[]
References[]
Categories:
- Association for Psychological Science
- American psychology awards