DOJ-OGR-00015215.tif

68.9 KB
View Original

Extraction Summary

3
People
20
Organizations
3
Locations
6
Events
2
Relationships
3
Quotes

Document Information

Type: Curriculum vitae / professional biography
File Size: 68.9 KB
Summary

This document is a page from a curriculum vitae or professional biography, detailing academic and professional achievements. It lists various memberships in psychological and scientific societies, editorial roles, and recognition received, such as the Elizabeth Loftus Award and mentions in 'Who's Who' publications. The document highlights a career spanning several decades with a focus on psychology and related fields.

People (3)

Name Role Context
Elizabeth F. Loftus Researcher / Psychologist
Work inspired Bethschrift Redux; Elizabeth Loftus Award named after her.
M. Garry Editor
Edited 'Applied Cognitive Psychology', Vol. 20, 2006.
H. Hayne Editor
Edited 'Applied Cognitive Psychology', Vol. 20, 2006.

Organizations (20)

Name Type Context
University of Portsmouth (England)
Endowed The Elizabeth Loftus Award in Forensic Psychology, 2004.
University of Klagenfurt
Student Scientific Board selection for 'Nobel Prize in Psychology', 2005.
German Skeptics Organization (GWUP)
Fellow, elected 2018.
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Fellow; Board of Directors, 2013-2017.
Association for Psychological Science (Formerly American Psychological Society)
President 1998-99.
Western Psychological Association
President 1984; President 2004-2005.
Psychonomic Society
Governing Board, 1990-1995; Lifetime Member.
Society of Experimental Psychologists
Member since 1990.
British Psychological Society
Lifetime Member since 1991.
National Academy of Sciences
Member since 2004.
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Member since 2003.
Royal Society of Edinburgh
Lifetime Corresponding Fellow since 2005.
American Philosophical Society
Member since 2006.
American Psychological Association
Fellow-Div. 3, 35, 41; President, American Psychology-Law Society, Div. 41, 1985; President, Experimental Psychology ...
Institute for the Study of the Trial
Board of Directors, 1979-81.
Law and Society Association
Member, 1982-89.
Eastern Psychological Assn
Elected Fellow 2011.
National Institute of Mental Health
Member, Psychology Education Review Committee, 1977-79.
Skeptic Magazine (UK)
Advisory Board Member, 2009-present.
Council for Scientific Medicine
Member, Scientific Review of Alternative Medicine, 1998-.

Timeline (6 events)

2002
Listed in One Hundred Most Eminent Psychologists of the 20th century. #58. Review of General Psychology.
2004
University of Portsmouth (England) endowed The Elizabeth Loftus Award in Forensic Psychology.
Portsmouth, England
2005
University of Klagenfurt, Student Scientific Board selection for 'Nobel Prize in Psychology'.
Klagenfurt, Austria
2005
"The false memory diet", "Most noteworthy ideas of 2005", New York Times Magazine.
2006
Publication of Bethschrift Redux: Research Inspired by the Work of Elizabeth F. Loftus Special Issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology, edited by M. Garry & H. Hayne, Vol. 20.
2018
Elected Fellow, German Skeptics Organization (GWUP).

Locations (3)

Location Context
University of Portsmouth
University of Klagenfurt
Who's Who in America, Who's Who in American Education

Relationships (2)

Elizabeth F. Loftus work inspired / editor M. Garry
Bethschrift Redux: Research Inspired by the Work of Elizabeth F. Loftus Special Issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology, edited by M. Garry & H. Hayne
Elizabeth F. Loftus work inspired / editor H. Hayne
Bethschrift Redux: Research Inspired by the Work of Elizabeth F. Loftus Special Issue of Applied Cognitive Psychology, edited by M. Garry & H. Hayne

Key Quotes (3)

""The false memory diet""
Source
DOJ-OGR-00015215.tif
Quote #1
""Most noteworthy ideas of 2005""
Source
DOJ-OGR-00015215.tif
Quote #2
""Nobel Prize in Psychology""
Source
DOJ-OGR-00015215.tif
Quote #3

Discussion 0

Sign in to join the discussion

No comments yet

Be the first to share your thoughts on this epstein document