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Conducted pioneering work in the early 20th century, making significant contributions in three areas: psychology of women; clinical psychology; and educational psychology. She is best known for her work with exceptional children. [155] [156] Wendy Hollway: 1949–present [157] Margie Holmes: Evelyn Gentry Hooker: 1907–1996 [158] Olivia Hooker ...
The following is a partial list of notable Brown University ... – Philip R. Allen Professor of Psychology, Yale University; recipient of ... Stephanie S . Sullivan ...
A. Theodora Mead Abel; Ana Abraido-Lanza; Lise Abrams; Lyn Yvonne Abramson; Edith Achilles; Jeanne Achterberg; Edith Ackermann; Kathryn Adams Doty; Javaune Adams-Gaston
Department of Psychology (1998–2007) Stephanie M. Carlson is an American developmental psychologist whose research has contributed to scientific understanding of the development of children's executive function skills, including psychometrics and the key roles of imagination and distancing .
Stephanie Hanna is seen here on Jan. 25, 2024, imploring the Franklin County Democratic Party Executive Committee not to endorse her or her opponent, State Rep. Richard Brown, in the race for ...
Stephanie Brown Leslie Maurin Thompkins (sometimes spelled Tompkins ) is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by DC Comics , usually as a supporting character in stories featuring Batman , of whom she is an ally.
Stephanie Brown, 19, was found sexually assaulted and strangled to death in a drainage ditch in San Joaquin County on July 15, 1986. A pair of unusual scissors were found near her body. A pair of unusual scissors were found near her body.
Stephanie Brown may refer to: Stephanie Brown (character), a supporting character in DC Comics Batman series that has used the alter egos "Spoiler", "Robin", and "Batgirl". Stephanie Brown Trafton (born 1979), U.S. discus thrower, 2008 Olympic champion; Stephanie Brown (runner), winner of the 2014 distance medley relay at the NCAA Division I ...