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  2. John Horgan (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    John G. Horgan (born 1974) is a Distinguished University Professor of Psychology at Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia.He studies involvement and engagement with terrorism, with a focus on disengagement and deradicalisation from terrorist movements.

  3. Sue Savage-Rumbaugh - Wikipedia

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    Savage-Rumbaugh was a professor and researcher in Atlanta at Emory University's Yerkes Primate Center for twelve years. [1] She was subsequently a professor and researcher at Georgia State University's Departments of Biology and Psychology (also in Atlanta) for 25 years, associated closely with the school's Language Research Center.

  4. Georgia State University - Wikipedia

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    Initially intended as a night school, Georgia State University was established in 1913 as the Georgia School of Technology's Evening School of Commerce. [23] A reorganization of the University System of Georgia in the 1930s led to the school becoming the Atlanta Extension Center of the University System of Georgia and allowed night students to earn degrees from several colleges in the ...

  5. David A. Washburn - Wikipedia

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    From 2001 to 2019, he also served as the Director of the Georgia State University Language Research Center. In August, 2019, he retired at Georgia State University and joined the faculty of his alma mater as professor of psychology at Covenant College. His research includes studies of individual and group (including primate species) differences ...

  6. Asa Grant Hilliard III - Wikipedia

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    Asa G. Hilliard III (August 22, 1933 – August 13, 2007), also known as Nana Baffour Amankwatia II, was an African-American professor of educational psychology who worked on indigenous ancient African history (ancient Egyptian), culture, education and society.

  7. Julie Ancis - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] She was previously a professor at Georgia State University for 15 years and Associate Vice President of Diversity at Georgia Institute of Technology. [3] Ancis is an expert in the areas of cyberpsychology, multicultural competence and diversity. [4] She has authored 4 books and over 80 scholarly publications. [5]

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