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Charles Donald Spielberger (March 28, 1927 – June 11, 2013) was an American clinical community psychologist well-known for his development of the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory. [ 1 ] In 1972, as incoming president of the Southeastern Psychological Association he appointed the organization's Task Force on the Status of Women, chaired by Ellen ...
Charles Spielberger, 85–86, American clinical psychologist. [213] Thyra Thomson, 96, American politician, Secretary of State of Wyoming (1963–1987). [214] Jaakko Wallenius, 55, Finnish writer and journalist. [215] Billy Williams, 80, American baseball player (Seattle Pilots). [216]
The STAI was developed by psychologists Charles Spielberger, R.L. Gorsuch, and R.E. Lushene. Their goal in creating the inventory was to create a set of questions that could be applied towards differentiating between the temporary condition of "state anxiety" and the more general and long-standing quality of "trait anxiety."
The GE-225 was derived from the GE-312 and 412 process-control computers. Spielberg and Charles "Chuck" H. Propster had worked together at RCA on BIZMAC before designing the GE-225, [29] which was introduced in 1960. [17] Spielberg went on to work for Burroughs where he was the manager of the B4900 hardware.
Early in his career, Matarazzo taught psychology at the Washington University School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School.From 1957 to 1996, Matarazzo was the founding chairman of the medical psychology department at Oregon Health Sciences University (OHSU), the first such department in the U.S. with administrative autonomy. [2]
Gerald Paul Koocher (born March 13, 1947) is an American psychologist and past president of the American Psychological Association (APA). His interests include ethics, clinical child psychology and the study of scientific misconduct.
At the time of his death, Cummings resided in Reno, Nevada with his wife, Dorothy Mills Cummings. [6] They have two children and two grandchildren. References
Sharon Stephens Brehm (April 18, 1945 – March 30, 2018) was an American psychologist who served as president of the American Psychological Association (APA). She was a professor of psychology at the University of Kansas.