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Fredda Blanchard-Fields : ウィキペディア英語版
Fredda Blanchard-Fields

Fredda Blanchard-Fields was a professor of psychology at the Georgia Institute of Technology's School of Psychology. As director of the "School of Psychology’s Adult Development Laboratory", Blanchard-Fields led research efforts that address social-cognitive processes in everyday life, from adolescence to older adulthood. Recognizing that a great deal of psychological research has focused on ways in which cognitive abilities in adulthood decline with older age, Blanchard-Fields, as a gerontologist, and her colleagues focused on investigating domains in which adults continue to grow and develop throughout the lifespan and contribute to their competence in the social realm.〔(Why are older people happier? - ScienceDaily )〕〔(HiLite Online | Students at this school are fueled to participate in community service activities )〕〔(Golden years can be enriching - Chicago Tribune )〕
== Biography ==
Fredda Blanchard-Fields was born September 19, 1948 in Santa Monica, California. Blanchard-Fields grew up in California for most of her life where she attended San Diego State University and received her undergraduate degree from the University of California, Los Angeles. She received her Ph.D in Developmental Psychology at Wayne State University in 1983. Following her doctoral work at Wayne University, she joined the faculty at Louisiana State University, where she taught for 10 years before joining the Georgia Tech in 1993.
Blanchard-Fields was the mother of two sons.〔(Remembering Fredda Blanchard-Fields - Association for Psychological Science )〕 She died from complications of cancer on August 3, 2010, in Atlanta. She was 61 years old and lived in Atlanta since 1993 in the Little Five Points area.〔(Obituary of Fredda Blanchard-Fields )〕 As well as a research psychologist as well as a career and life mentor to many students and faculty, Blanchard-Fields was a world traveler and an enthusiastic dancer.

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