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Committee on Psychology in the Public Interest Awards


The five-person Committee on Psychology in the Public Interest Awards selects up to three award recipients annually for Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest (Early Career), Distinguished Contributions to Psychology in the Public Interest (Senior Career), and Distinguished Contributions to Research in Public Policy. The intent of the awards program is to recognize psychologists who have made distinguished contributions to the Public Interest that advance psychology as a science and/or a profession.



Membership

2007 Committee on Psychology in the Public Interest Awards

Margaret B. Heldring, PhD, Chair
Armand Cerbone, PhD
Michael Duffy, PhD
Rosie Phillips Bingham, PhD
Connie Chan, PhD


Staff Liaison:
Shirlene A. Archer, JD





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