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The APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research (until 2003 known as the Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Knowledge) is a scientific award presented by the American Psychological Association "given to a psychologist whose research has led to important discoveries or developments in the field of applied psychology." The 1997 award to John E. Exner raised a controversy, as it was seen as granting a professional endorsement to the Rorschach test, seen by some as pseudoscience.〔. This paper is primarily devoted to debunking a claim appearing in Exner's award citation regarding the power of the Rorschach test.〕〔. This overview of the controversy over Exner and the award states "This award could be understood as a formal endorsement of the Rorschach. One would not provide an award for distinguished contributions to knowledge to Exner if the Rorschach had not provided substantial or significant contributions to knowledge."〕 == List of recipients== *1979 Sol L. Garfield, Leopold Bellak, Harry Levinson *1980 Leonard D. Eron *1981 Carl Eisdorfer *1982 Roy Schafer *1983 Neal E. Miller *1984 Norman Frederiksen *1985 Albert Ellis *1986 Edward Zigler *1987 Mary D. S. Ainsworth, Hans H. Strupp *1988 Herman Feifel *1989 Allen E. Bergin *1990 Manfred J. Meier *1991 W. Grant Dahlstrom, Joseph Matarazzo *1992 Leopold Bellak, Harry Levinson *1993 Paul E. Meehl *1994 John L. Holland *1995 Kenneth I. Howard, Lester B. Luborsky *1996 Paul Satz *1997 John E. Exner, Samuel M. Turner *1998/1999 Peter E. Nathan *2000 Simon H. Budman *2001 Marvin R. Goldfried *2002 John D. Krumboltz *2003 Theodore Millon, Stanley Sue *2004 Robert J. Gatchel *2005 Gail S. Goodman *2006 Stephen M. Weiss *2007 Bruce E. Wampold *2008 Richard Rogers *2009 Luciano L'Abate *2010 Catherine E. Lord *2011 Ronald F. Levant *2012 Leslie S. Greenberg 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「APA Award for Distinguished Professional Contributions to Applied Research」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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