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  2. Irene Hanson Frieze - Wikipedia

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    She continued her education at UCLA, obtaining her master's degree in 1968, and her Doctorate degree in Personality Psychology in 1973. Frieze joined faculty of the University of Pittsburgh in 1972 with a dual position in the department of Psychology and Women's Studies. She retired in 2016. [2] [11]

  3. List of University of Pittsburgh faculty - Wikipedia

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    Edouard Machery (PhD 2004, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Psychology; Stephen Manuck - Distinguished Professor of Psychology; Sandra Mitchell (PhD 1987, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy of Biology; John D. Norton (PhD 1981, faculty) – Distinguished Professor, History and Philosophy ...

  4. Stephen Manuck - Wikipedia

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    University of Pittsburgh: ... 1948) [1] is an American psychologist who is Distinguished Professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh. ...

  5. Vincent B. Van Hasselt - Wikipedia

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    He then continued his studies and receive a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology also at the University of Pittsburgh (1983). [1] In 1983, Van Hasselt also worked for the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine in an internship for their Department of Psychiatry while in school obtaining his Ph.D. [1]

  6. Beatriz Luna - Wikipedia

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    Luna received her BA in Psychology at the American University in 1984, her MA in Clinical Psychology at Duquesne University in 1985, her PhD in Developmental Psychology at the University of Pittsburgh in 1996. Her dissertation was titled "Visual acuity, visual fields and visual attention in infants and children with periventricular leukomalacia."

  7. Marlene Behrmann - Wikipedia

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    Marlene Behrmann (born April 14, 1959) is a Professor in the Department of Ophthalmology at the University of Pittsburgh. She was previously a Professor of Psychology at Carnegie Mellon University. She specializes in the cognitive neuroscience of visual perception, with a specific focus on object recognition. [1]